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3 great ads I had nothing to do with: British Heart Foundation "CPR"

Created by Grey London for the British Heart Foundation, this charismatic ad features hard man Vinnie Jones demonstrating 'hands-only CPR' to the rhythm of the Bee Gee's hit 'Staying Alive', which we discover is the perfect tempo for chest compressions.

3 great ads TUI's Jeremy Ellis had nothing to do with

Classic TV ads for Hamlet Cigars and Budweiser, plus the more recent British Heart Foundation spot, are the three TV ads chosen by Jeremy Ellis, the marketing director for travel brand TUI, for the latest in this series in association with Thinkbox and Brand Republic.

3 great ads I had nothing to do with: NSPCC "cartoon"

Winner of over 10 Golds from creative awards including Cannes Lions and The Creative Circle, this powerful spot from NSPCC puts a cartoon child being abused by a real-life parent at the heart of the story.

What Next in Digital?

What do experts from 11 companies think will be the next big thing(s) in digital? Read and listen to what they have to say in essays and short films (via the links below) and see what happened when we brought them all together for a roundtable lunch debate. Videos produced by Sarah Johnson

The Social Experience Economy

Social technologies will give brands unprecedented access to groups of connected web users

End of 'digital' road

Talk about 'digital' and channel-based silos should be things of the past. Organisations need to be structured around what's real, not what's easy

A newly converged world

There are growing opportunities to link physical interactive experiences with mobile networks

I've Got A Brand New Combine Harvester

Clients need agencies that can see the broadest answers to problems

The art of serial brand arson

Potentially, it's good to be 'lighting many small fires' but at the same time, a brand can benefit from being properly defined by a single big idea

Confessions of an internet adman

The lines between 'old' and new media are about to become blurred, with TV primed to sit at the heart of our digital future


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