It just depends what it’s for…
(Thanks, B.)
Wouldn’t really call it ‘great’. For starters, the narrator doesn’t even sound like Morgan Freeman.
Yes, perhaps ‘great’ is an overstatement.
Do they need an art director on the mars mission?
The endline’s pretty good.
Don’t you mean “You can make an ad with stock footage”?
I always use the Apple ‘Here’s to the crazy ones’ ad when referencing a great ad using stock footage. I think that’s a tiny bit better than this.
A
Yeah, this is better. http://youtu.be/NXkuo1yihjs
I’m not sure if the same guy did it.
You can make a great ad with the best stock footage in the world, an awesome sound track and a unique brand.
What NASA needs is a company song.
and library tracks.
I thought this was a better Nasa ad. Even if it was done by a fanboy.
http://devour.com/video/the-frontier-is-everywhere/
Timely.
It’s taken Washington more than four decades to acknowledge the achievement of the Apollo 11 astronauts.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-15767487
More than 40 years?
Odd.
Great brief, forgettable ad unlike an old print ad done in the UK many moons ago.
Headline: Astronauts wanted. No experience necessary.
Still remember it, must have been good.
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Wouldn’t really call it ‘great’. For starters, the narrator doesn’t even sound like Morgan Freeman.
Yes, perhaps ‘great’ is an overstatement.
Do they need an art director on the mars mission?
The endline’s pretty good.
Don’t you mean “You can make an ad with stock footage”?
I always use the Apple ‘Here’s to the crazy ones’ ad when referencing a great ad using stock footage. I think that’s a tiny bit better than this.
A
Yeah, this is better. http://youtu.be/NXkuo1yihjs
I’m not sure if the same guy did it.
You can make a great ad with the best stock footage in the world, an awesome sound track and a unique brand.
What NASA needs is a company song.
and library tracks.
I thought this was a better Nasa ad. Even if it was done by a fanboy.
http://devour.com/video/the-frontier-is-everywhere/
Timely.
It’s taken Washington more than four decades to acknowledge the achievement of the Apollo 11 astronauts.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-15767487
More than 40 years?
Odd.
Great brief, forgettable ad unlike an old print ad done in the UK many moons ago.
Headline: Astronauts wanted. No experience necessary.
Still remember it, must have been good.