TRAGIC ENDING IN IRAN. The Iranian woman Sakineh Ashtiani was executed and hanged.
If you’ve read this far, you’ll be interested to know this news hasn’t happened yet and you can prevent it from happening. Visit www.amnesty.org.ar, learn your rights and demand dignity.
PRISONER IN CHINA, LIU XIAOBO, RECEIVED A DECORATION THE PAST OCTOBER 8TH. The Nobel Peace winner of 2010 was freed.
If you’ve read this far, you’ll be interested to know this news hasn’t happened yet and you can prevent it from happening. Visit www.amnesty.org.ar, learn your rights and demand dignity.
Advertising Agency: Young & Rubicam, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Creative Director: Martin Mercado
Art Director: Gustavo Sucri
Copywriters: Federico Aubone, Francisco Ferro
Published: March 20011
“Death may not be the worst punishment. Demand death penalty’s abolishment.”
Advertising Agency: Young & Rubicam, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Creative Director: Martin Mercado
Art Directors: Gustavo Sucri, Matias Aguilu
Copywriters: Federico Aubone, Francisco Ferro
Illustrator: Matias Aguilu
Published: March 20011
Advertising Agency: Morris Pinewood, Stockholm, Sweden
Creative Director: Mattias Frodlund
Art Director: Mattias Frodlund
Copywriter: Jesper Eronn
Illustrator: Sven Prim
Photographer: Sven Prim
Account Director: Per Hellberg
Published: February 2011
The Food Bank organization provides food for people at risk of hunger in 34 counties of central & eastern North Carolina, through a network of 800 agencies such as food pantries, soup kitchens & shelters.
The video emphasizes that hunger is literally in our backyard and that we must not ignore it.
Advertising Agency: TBWA\Tel Aviv, Israel
Art Director: Udi Ovadia
Copywriter: Oshrat Slama
Advertising Agency: Advantage Y&R, Windhoek, Namibia
Creative Director / Art Director: Patrick Held
Copywriter: Abed Erastus
Post Production: Carsten Klask / Postroom
Published: May 2011
Advertising Agency: DDB, Sydney, Australia
Executive Creative Director: Dylan Harrison
Creative Director: Steve Wakelam
Art Directors: Steve Wakelam & Adam Ledbury
Writer: Karen Ferry
Planning Director: Nick Andrews
Managing Partner: Nicole Taylor
Senior Business Manager: Dave Murphy
Photography: Alan McFetridge
Art buyer: Bryson Holt
Photography Production House: The Kitchen
Retouching: Cream
Advertising Agency: Publicis Mojo, Auckland, New Zealand
Executive Creative Director: Mike Barnwell
Art Director: Jake Siddall
Copywriter: Sok Pao
Agency Producer: Andi Dearsley
Photographer: Charles Howells
Account Manager: Jonathon Bates
Account Director: Dominic Henshall
Advertising Agency: Shalmor Avnon Amichay/Y&R Interactive Tel Aviv, Israel
Copywriter: Sharon Refael
Art Director: Shirley Bahar
Flash: Roy Malul
Editor: Dror Nachumi
Voice: Liat Leshem
You Tube consulting: Guy Dayan
Advertising Agency: Grey, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Executive Creative Directors: Pablo Gil, Sebastian Garin
Creative Directors: Daniel Fierro, Gonzalo Ricca
Copywriters: Hernan Kritzer, Rodrigo Greco
Art Directors: Lisandro Cardozo, Tomas Duhalde
Agency Producer: Sergio Bonavia
Retoucher: Juan Carlos Erasmo
Over the years, the advertising industry has produced hundreds of commercials featuring real great apes. Advertisers were unaware of the terrible ordeal the animals endured in order to end up in front of the camera. Great apes used in advertising are taken from their mothers shortly after birth, causing irreparable psychological harm. They are physically and psychologically abused during training to ensure that they will perform confusing, unnatural behaviors on cue. By the time apes reach approximately 8 years of age, they are too strong to be safely handled and are often discarded at wretched roadside zoos or other substandard facilities. Apes can live to be 60, so life after “retirement” from show business often means decades spent in appalling conditions. Unfortunately, we can’t change the past, but we can prevent the suffering of other great apes by leaving them out of advertisements.