"Cog" is a commercial made for the Accord series of vehicles manufactured by Honda. The cost of making the commercial was £1 million and the marketing costs for the commercial ran upto £6 million.
The commercial was shown to the British audience for the first time on 6th April, 2003, during ITV's Brazillian Grand Prix.
"Cog" received a lot of awards. It was the 33rd most awarded commercial of 2003 and the most awarded commercial of 2004.
A couple announces their engagement to friends and family around the world via Windows Live. They soon realize just how connected Microsoft products keep them to those who matter most -- for better or worse. It's a great time to be a family.
The OneNote app for Windows Phone makes grocery shopping a breeze, until someone at home modifies the list on the family's touch screen PC. See what happens when dad's shopping list syncs via SkyDrive and comes to life. It's a great time to be a family.
For all the lovers of Salman Khan & Asin here comes the exclusive "dhinka chika" song from most talked about film Ready. If "character dheela" made you fall in love with Zarine Khan & Salman khan, then the "Dhinka chika" and as of bollywood ka dabanng Salman & hot Asin will make you go crazy for them. So don't miss it check out this exclusive video & share your comments.
Watch EXCLUSIVE video from movie 'Ready' song name is 'Character Dheela'
After the huge success of Dabangg & Wanted Bollywood favourite Dabang is back with another movie READY. So get READY for full on entertainment because ASIN & SALMAN are back.
The new high zoom series from Sony Cyber-shot has built-in Image Stabiliser function that gives clear, blur-free images. Zoom in as you take a stroll, capture shots even from a distance and bring back super clear images. Watch here actress Deepika Padukone use the high-zoom feature on her Sony Cyber-shot camera. More details of this feature available here - http://www.sony.co.in/microsite/cybershot/?cid=cybershotsmo:youtube
The Latest Lava Mobile phone ad is about the Music Phones -- Lava M30. A cute story about how the phone helps in conveying the message, that a teenage boy wants to convey to a girl in his neighbourhood. The song too is apt - Isharon Isharon Mein Dil Lene Wale
Developed specially for the Indian consumer, the new CDM Silk
provides the most divine 'Melt in the Mouth' feel. CDM Silk is finer than the finest chocolates and comes in a premium, internationally developed packaging. Attractively priced at Rs. 49 for 69 gms and Rs. 99 for 160 gms bar the new CDM Silk will be available in Milk chocolate, Roast Almond and Fruit & Nut variants.
Since its launch in 1948, CDM has been Cadbury's flagship brand in India. CDM is the gold standard for chocolates and stands for the best tasting chocolate amongst all consumers. Over the years, CDM has successfully built a unique relationship with consumers across age groups.
2) The packaging: Silk is costlier because it has better packaging. The first outer cover is designed to give the chocolate an exclusive look, it's glossy and smart. The middle cover is the traditional white paper wrap, this time with an ornate description of the new offering (a task carried out by some junior copywriter, who is now probably proudly showing off his brilliant work). And the third layer is a purple foil, replacing the traditional golden foil that the regular Dairy Milk has. Opening the three packaging layers designed to impress makes you understand why Silk is priced higher.
• New CDM Silk is creamier, smoother and tastier and melts in the mouth more easier than ever before
• Its bigger, chunkier and curvier cubes pack more taste and pleasure in every bite
This is part of the ending sequence to our upcoming martial arts short film, "Vince Pays". It features two lovely female national champion gymnasts (Amanda Hurney: Women's All-around Champ, & Sarah Girty: Women's Vault Champ) using balance beam style techniques in a fight scene against a martial artist (Shaun Charney aka Shinobi Seishiro).
Scene synopsis:
"Vince", a young PI working a case, has shown up to question the boss of a local gang of thugs. But it seems the boss and his two female lackeys are in no mood for company...
Directed & Choreographed by Micah Brock. Additional choreography by Shaun Charney and Tim Eakley. Cinematography & Editing by Micah Brock.