NATIONAL TV COMMERCIAL FOR FERRERO
Hello White Parrot is producing a national TV commercial for “Die Besten von Ferrero” (“The best of Ferrero”). The main performer is actor Sebastian Deyle, who serenaded people knowingly to the accompaniment of relaxed swing jazz music. The campaign is flanked by a national radio campaign, also developed by HWP. Strategy, music and consultation: THE BRAND ORCHESTRA.
Hello White Parrot is designing two national print campaigns for the Sony Ericsson mobiles T700 and W595. Both consist of print visuals and the POS marketing for retailers all over Germany. Strategy and consultation by our partner THE BRAND ORCHESTRA.
Hello White Parrot is producing another commercial for the world’s biggest online poker room. Another excursion into the curious world of ideas of former tennis star Boris Becker. He imagines controlling his opponents like marionettes on strings – but in the end it turns out he, too, is someone else’s marionette. This is already HWP’s fourth TV commercial for Pokerstars with Boris Becker. We are looking forward to many more.
HWP is designing a print campaign for the DFL. The mechanics: the viewer sees random objects, such as a wall, a swallow (from German also translated as ‘dive’) and an arc lamp (from German also translated as ‘sliced shot’). The headline: if you’re thinking about football, you’ve come to the right place. A star with text reveals that these objects represent terminology from the world of football.
Hello White Parrot is producing a Germany-wide print campaign for Pokerstars.de, the world’s biggest online poker room. International star Boris Becker introduces us to some of the tricks of the game, which are then shown in unusual visual ideas. For instance, he explains the typical poker trick of bluffing using his own face – holding it in his hand like a mask.
Hello White Parrot is developing a brand slogan and a print campaign with four visuals for the German Football League. The website Bundesliga.de – Germany’s biggest online football portal – is interpreted in charming headlines, all written in the format of ‘www’ addresses. A link from the respective domain takes the curious viewer to Bundesliga.de.
