Commercial" Videos
Madonna - Like a Prayer Remix (Pepsi)
from VidzShare on December 11, 2009
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Madonna - Like a Prayer Remix Pepsi Commercial Download Link for this song : http://www.stagegb.com/MadonnaPepsi The Madonna/Pepsi Controversy It is January of 1989, and the highly popular Madonna has recorded a new album that is a mixture of personalized ballads and celebratory dance tunes. So where's the controversy? She wrote a song about her divorce, the death of her mom, and the fact that she still doesn't see eye-to-eye with her dad. Big deal. Where's the scandal? Here's where the plot begins to thicken. In the past five years the two top soda pop manufacturers, Coca-Cola and Pepsi-Cola, had learned that an effective way to reach the youth of America and the rest of the world was to sign sizzling hot recording stars to do television commercials publicizing the cola of their choice. It had worked brilliantly with Michael Jackson and Whitney Houston -- why shouldn't it work with Madonna? Madonn'a hit songs and videos had been about love, devotion, and searching for the latest party. She ought to make an excellent spokesperson to reach teenage consumers. So ran the thoughts of executives at Pepsi-Cola when they began pursuing Madonna for their 1989 celebrity commercials. In December 1988, Coca-Cola announced that it had signed George Michael to sell its pop to the public, and the gears started to turn. On January 25, 1989, following eight months of negotiations, Pepsi announced that they had signed Madonna to a year-long endorsement contract, for which they would pay Her Virginness $5 million. In return, Madonna would appear in a series of television commercials and Pepsi would sponsor the singer's next concert tour, tentatively slated for later that year. Pepsi was undaunted by Madonna's image in the tabloids. Her appeal is in her music and her acting. That's where people's interests are, announced Pepsi spokesman Tod MacKenzie. The truly unique aspect of Pepsi's deal with Madonna was its sheer marketing brilliance. The plan was clever, tasteful, and right on target, to begin with. When controversy emerged it only placed a huge magnifying glass over the whole campaign. The by-product was a hundred times more publicity than they could have ever hoped for. As originally outlined, Pepsi's projected plan went something like this: 1. January 25, Madonna signs her contract, and the next morning the deal become front page news in USA Today. 2. February 22, Pepsi unveils a commercial on the Grammy Awards telecast announcing the forthcoming March 2 debut of Madonna's Pepsi commercial. The upcoming event is heralded as the satellite premiere of the song Lika A Prayer. 3. A 30-second version of the commercial will air through the summer. 4. March 3, MTV debuts Madonna's own music video version of Like A Prayer, getting a month-long exclusive on the clip. 5. March 21, the Like A Prayer video and singles hit the stores -- and both become instant hits. 6. Madonna tapes a second commercial for Pepsi, which announces her upcoming tour. 7. Madonna goes on tour, which features Pepsi logos on everything. 8. Everyone makes a fortune. What happened in reality is even crazier yet. Madonna had already met with Pepsi representatives to come up with the concept for the commercial. As planned, Pepsi paid her over $5 million for use of the song in the commercial, and production began immediately. The director that Pepsi hired to execute the tightly scheduled video/commercial presentation was Joe Phytka, who had masterminded the landmark Michael Jackson ads for the company. According to Pytka, when he first drove to Madonna's Hollywood Hills house to discuss the commercial, she had no idea that she was expected to perform in it. Michael Jackson had always used a special sound system for his singing, so I asked Madonna where hers was. She said, 'What singing?' Joe claims that she was also startled when he asked her to dance in the ad. But he felt that dancing was important for the ad because it's one of the main things that the public associates with Madonna. When Joe hired an outside choreographer, and Madonna saw the steps he was teaching the other dancers, she immediately insisted on doing her own dance. Unlike Michael Jackson and Whitney Houston, Madonna refused to insert the word Pepsi in her song for the commercial. I wouldn't put Pepsi in any of my songs -- Pepsi is Pepsi and I'm me, she explained. I do consider it a challenge to make a commercial that has some sort of artistic value. When the Grammy Awards telecast rolled around, the planned teaser ad ran. In the ad, an Australian Aborigine is seen trekking for miles across the outback to get to a television in time to see the world debut of the forthcoming Madonna Pepsi commercial.
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Michael Jackson Hair On Fire Shooting A Pepsi Commercial Suffering first third Degree burns
from VidzShare on December 11, 2009
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Michael Jackson's accidental burning during a 1984 Pepsi ad shoot unseen footage of Michael Jackson's accidental burning during a 1984 Pepsi ad shoot shocking new footage filmed in L.A.'s Shrine Auditorium on Jan. 27, 1984 US Magazine has obtained and posted footage of the 1984 accident that left Michael Jackson with severe burns. Jackson was filming a television ad for Pepsi when he caught on fire The clip (watch above) shows one take where the pyrotechnics exploded as planned -- after Jackson descended the stairs and began performing with his brothers On the sixth take, though, things went horribly wrong: The fireworks erupted too early, igniting Jackson's head in flames. Jackson is at first unaware he's on fire, and continues dancing. Since MIchael's skin color was still normal at the time his scalp was burned, and, since skin trauma is sometimes the trigger to Vitiligo (confirmed by immunulogists), it is a good bet that the scalp burn was the major trigger. Of course, plastic surgeries, his broken nose when he was in his 20s (which required two surgical procedures as confirmed by J. Randy Taraborelli) plus scarring from his acne and lupus - are ALL skin traumas - and either one could have also been a contribution to his vitiligo
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Pepsi Ad ft. Man U Real Madrid
from VidzShare on December 11, 2009
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Pepsi Soccer Advertisement 2003
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Funny Soccer Player Pepsi Ad
from VidzShare on December 11, 2009
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http://www.codedworld.com - http://www.flashedcoder.com
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f4 pepsi ad (behind the scene)
from VidzShare on December 11, 2009
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clips of some behind the scene shots during the pepsi commercial starring f4 (if u wish to c the commercial its in my videos) the song playing is also the commercial theme song- ask for more sang by f4
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Michael Jackson - Pepsi Commercial Bad Era (FULL version!) HQ
from VidzShare on December 11, 2009
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Duration: 4
Some of you have requested the full version of this great Pepsi Commercial that Michael did during the Bad Era. I've finally found it in great quality! This is the coolest tv commercial I've ever seen and I don't say that because I'm fan haha :) I hope you will enjoy it! Source : http://www.mjtunes.com/
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Pepsi commercial - Archaeology
from VidzShare on December 11, 2009
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A title presents 'Earth, sometime in the future.' An archaeologist is guiding students through a cave tour, identifying artefacts as they go. He identifies a ball and explains its usage, the same with a guitar. His students are impressed as they sip their Pepsi and an enthusiastic girl proffers another fossil. What's this, professor? she urges excitedly. Examining the long-gone Coca-Cola style bottle however, he is utterly baffled; I've no idea! Pepsi. The choice of a new generation. Pepsi: Archaeology Agency: BBDO New York Director: Joe Pytka Production: PYTKA Brand: Pepsi
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Pepsi - Britney Spears (Commercial)
from VidzShare on December 11, 2009
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Pepsi - Britney Spears (Commercial)
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Pepsi Commercial - Michael Jackson
from VidzShare on December 11, 2009
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1988 - Michael Jackson Pepsi commercial Billy Jean music) ~Pepsi the choice of the new Generation~
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My Fav Beyonce Pink Britney Enrique - Pepsi Commercial
from VidzShare on December 11, 2009
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MY Fav TVC Beyonce, Pink, Britney and Enrique in a great pepsi ad, gladiator style We Will Rock You.. at background its one of the greatest TV Commercial I ever seen. It is never released in India I ve seen it at Enrique concert sound was on V dos system. Wanted to see share from that day... Hope you all will like it.. n hey if you like it plz go n drink Pepsi..!!
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Miami Vice Pepsi Ad - 1985 - Full Length
from VidzShare on December 11, 2009
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Duration: 2
NOT FOR AIR is overlaid on my PepsiCo 1985 campaign reference copy. This was so that, presumably, whoever had that recording couldn't make public use of it (you know, like posting it on YouTube) without proper permissions. The commercial DID air in its entirity at least once on MTV and likely elsewhere (Superbowl anyone?). This is the full length version of a more common 30 second Miami Vice - Pepsi ad.
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2009 Pepsi commercial: Pass (HD)
from VidzShare on December 11, 2009
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2009 Pepsi television advertisement. Promotes Pepsi's new label design by showing people enjoying the product over the past century. Set to a remixed version of The Who's My Generation, which subtly changes to reflect the time periods depicted in the spot. Title: Pass Client: PepsiCo Creative agency: TBWAChiatDay Production company: MJZ Director: Dante Ariola Creative directors: Brett Craig and Joe Shands Art director: Xanthe Hohalek Copywriters: Melissa Pipeling and Michelle Lewis
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Pepsi Harrier Jet Commercial 1
from VidzShare on December 11, 2009
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The infamous Pepsi commercial where they asked 7,000,000 of Pepsi Points for a Harrier jet. Someone actually got the 7,000,000 Points, but obviously Pepsi don't give him anything. Pepsi just set the same commercial but now they asked for 700,000,000 Points... Pepsi underestimate people. Second Commercial: http://youtube.com/watch?v=Ln0VSA9UJ-w 11/11/07 #79 - Most Linked (This Week) - Entertainment - Mexico
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a little less conversation - nike video
from Favorites of speedymarathon on July 28, 2006
Duration: 180
Duration: 180
This is a video from Nike for football or soccer (depending on your region) It is a great video with the remix of the Elvis song A Little Less Conversation
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