Cartoons and comics
Creative product placement
via @badgirlnails on TikTok
Copy: No because I could go on an entire rant about the hypocrisy 😒😐#gameofthrones #houseofthedragon
Real-life backgrounds
via @theopeninvite on Instagram: In case no one has told you today: I’m so proud of you
Copy: We’re finally back! Sometimes life takes an unexpected turn but we found our way back. All new content and all new reminders for you. Promise we’re sticking around. Thank you for being here ❤️
via @theopeninvite on Instagram: You can’t give your life more time, so give the time you have left more life.
Copy: Enjoy the little things in life, because one day you will look back, and realise they were the big things. 💙
Street Interviews
via @themuse on Instagram
Copy: Once you identify how valuable your skills are, it will be more challenging for companies to lowball you. Leave a 👏 if you agree!
#salary #salarynegotiations #careerstories #professionalconfessional
Modern Commercials
Opener:
The commercial starts with a couple — a man and his partner named Claire — who are about to spend a weekend with his family. As they take their belongings out of the car and go into the house, the camera zooms in on a pack of Scott 1000 toilet rolls are were accidentally left behind in the car.
The build-up:
Claire is enjoying dinner with the family, and steps away for a bit to use the restroom. Shortly after, she notices that the only available toilet paper in the bathroom is 5-ply toilet paper — she remembers that she forgot the pack of Scott 1000 rolls in the car, and continues to flush the 5-ply paper down the toilet.
The climax:
The tension heats up as the toilet begins to overflow. Claire makes many attempts to stop it — including using a plunger and a towel. She begins to panic, and the scene really builds up once the man starts knocking on the door to check on her. She screams “I’m fine” while trying to save the situation, while the grandma’s also waiting outside the bathroom to use it.
When the man finally opens the door, they notice an empty bathroom, with an open window — the camera then pans over to Claire running down the street after having fled the scene, yelling out “it was only pee!”
The value of the video is the storyline – opener feels like a trailer, suspense builds, and the video ends – it’s a classic rendition of a horror movie, something more brands need to learn from.
Lenses and Filters
via Adidas on Snapchat