Título | Haircut |
Agencia | AMV BBDO |
Campaña | Haircut |
Anunciante | The Yell Group |
Marca | Yell.com |
Fecha de primera difusión/publicación | 2003 / 3 |
Producto | Yellow Pages |
Sector Empresarial | Directorios en línea |
Sinopsis | Unbeknownst to her mother, James decides that his 6 year old niece doesn't need a hairdresser, he himself can cut her hair. Niece's mother returns to see the horrible results, while James pretends that a hairdresser has done the damage. A quick flick through Yellow Pages and he finds a hairdresser to corroborate his story. We then see niece's mother watching James from the car outside the hairdresser. Inside James is explaining his predicament to the hairdresser. By doing this at the top of his voice, with lots of pointing and waving, he gives his sister the impression that he is really telling them off for their poor haircutting skills. James concludes his diatribe by yelling at them that they are "very, very nice PEOPLE!" |
Medio | Televisión |
Duración | |
Mercado | Reino Unido |
Productora | 2AM |
Empresa de creación sonora | Wave Studios |
Director artístico | Andy McKay |
Responsable de conceptos / redactor | Mary Wear |
Realizador | Paul Goldman |
Productor de la agencia | Trish Russell |
Productor | Lucinda Wallop |
Director creativo | Peter Souter |
Supervisor depublicidad | John Hayward |
Jefe de iluminación | Jess Hall |
Montador | Adam Spivey |
Jefe de cuentas | Cecile Beaufils |