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So, what’s the weather going to be like in 2050 then? The big new ad campaign ‘Weather Kids’ hit the silver screens yesterday and it’s featured in our A this week. It follows UNDP’s hugely successful Don’t Choose Extinction which saw a raptor, voiced by Jack Black, walk into the UN and deliver a lecture urging humans to learn from the lessons of the dinosaurs and take action to avoid extinction.
This new one’s a great campaign, with lots of different angles including a call for all parents to take a pledge. This is an ad that every cinema goer is probably going to see over the next few months. So, our wonderful friends at Pearl & Dean have supported us by popping a 15-second ad for our book, up around the new ‘Weather Kids’ ad.
Which is pretty awesome. Here’s the problem, here’s what advertising can do about it…
Sustainable Advertising continues to gain attention through webinars, events, podcasts and even, this week, filming for a documentary.
Meanwhile we’ve got two more great things to watch – this incredible wrap-up of the UK advertising trade mission to SXSW and a showreel from LEAD 2024 which underlines why the summit is THE place to be each year.
Our must reads:
Our pick of recent ads:
Events:
And finally… a huge congratulations to the Advertising Producers Association Chief Executive, Steve Davies, who was awarded a Fellowship at last night’s British Arrows in London. Steve is a fantastic ambassador for the ad production community in the UK and around the world – I’ve witnessed him in action first-hand on many occasions and his passion for the role and the sector just shines through. Oh, and the APA show is one of my favourite nights of the year!
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