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Risk Everything was an advertisement campaign created for American sports apparel company Nike by the American advertising agency Wieden+Kennedy.The advertisement campaign, spanning radio, television, out-of-home, online advertising and print media, was specially made for the 2014 FIFA World Cup and starring well-known football players from national teams and clubs.
Write the Future is an advert made by Nike football for the 2010 World Cup and directed by Mexican filmmaker Alejandro González Iñárritu for the UK based production company, Independent Films Limited.
Secret Tournament" (also known as "Scorpion KO" or "The Cage") was a Nike global advertising campaign coinciding with the 2002 FIFA World Cup. [1] With a marketing budget estimated at US$100 million, [2] the advert featured 24 top contemporary football players and former player Eric Cantona as the tournament "referee".
If you don't get goosebumps while watching Nike's commercial congratulating the USWNT for their fourth Women's World Cup, you might be made of stone.
If you're not particularly as interested in the matches as the rest of the world, there's still a reason to watch: The commercials (scroll down a bit for the full commercials). We've picked our ...
Green’s work also includes a Nike World Cup commercial. [23] [24] Green directed two films for Hennessy through Droga5 in the United States, one of which featured boxer Manny Pacquiao, [25] [26] [27] and a campaign for Jean Paul Gaultier called On the docks starring Jarrod Scott and Riane Ten Haken. [8] [28] [29]
Tom Brady's cameo in a Fox Sports commercial promoting the upcoming FIFA World Cup in Qatar lasted all of two seconds, but that's all he needed to make a self-deprecating joke!The 45-year-old NFL ...
Part of Nike's 2002 FIFA World Cup campaign, the advertisements feature a secret three-on-three tournament between the world's best football players, including Ronaldo, Ronaldinho and Thierry Henry, who are inside a huge tanker ship. [23] The advertisements are accompanied with a remixed version of the Elvis Presley song "A Little Less ...