Television
Television is changing. You are as likely today to watch a program on your laptop or on your mobile phone as you are to cuddle with your popcorn in front of the warm glow of that giant flat screen TV. But one thing hasn’t changed: commercials. Every time you switch on the TV, flip on your smartphone or fire up the computer you will discover that commercials are still stalking you like some spurned lover.
Want me, choose me, buy me. And we wouldn’t have it any other way. Here are a few of the TV spots we have done to jumpstart new brands, launch new products and make existing ones wake up and sizzle.
Subaru Outback Agency Creative’s Artie Megibben highlighted the quieter, new Subaru Outback in this simple, humorous commercial.
Chesapeake Bay Agency Creative’s Mark Wyatt made crispy cod look so good you can taste it in this spot for Chesapeake Bay Seafood House.
dPi Teleconnect Agency Creative created this high-energy retail commercial for telephone provider dPi.
Heaton Eye Associates Agency Creative’s Artie Megibben promised the LASIK patient “life in high-def” in this simple spot for Heaton Eye Associates.
Medical Center of McKinney
Agency Creative created this inventive inside-out commercial to show how Medical Center of McKinney is working to improve the quality of life for its patients.
Nationwide Insurance Agency Creative’s Artie Megibben exposed the downside of low-cost insurance. It’s only a great deal if you never file a claim.
Tony Roma’s Agency Creative’s Mark Wyatt created a commercial for Tony Roma’s that made their lip-smackin’ ribs leap right off the screen.
Tyler Newspaper Agency Creative’s Artie Megibben shows how this Tyler, Texas newspaper and its online cousin worked together to meet the varied needs of its readers.
Conoco Phillips Agency Creative’s Artie Megibben developed this highly effective commercial for Conoco emphasizing their gasoline’s ability to maximize your car’s mileage and engine life.
Subaru Baja Agency Creative’s Artie Megibben launched the Subaru Baja with this affordable movie theater-released commercial.