Friday, January 14, 2011

Cristiano Ronaldo New Nike World Cup 2010 ad

Some of the top of world football stars like Cristiano Ronaldo, Wayne Rooney, Didier Drogba, Franck Ribery, Fabio Cannavaro, Cesc Fabregas, Andres Iniesta, Landon Donovan, Thiago Silva and Theo Walcott 'are present in commercial policy Nike, along with brief appearances tennis champion Roger Federer, the basketball superstar Kobe Bryant and a special appearance by Homer Simpson.

To find the message that is catching fire, was shot by Alejandro Inarritu, the Mexican HollywoodDirector of films like "21 Grams" and "Babel," announces the beginning of global marketing campaign for Nike, three weeks before the 2010 World Cup, which starts in South Africa next June 11.

Some call it the best Nike ads of all time. And 'certainly something for everyone. Even people who do not find it exciting and entertaining fans. For die hard fans are shot with some of the best, football is always introduced.

The campaign for Nike, it was likeUnder the slogan "Write Your Future" and capture the moments in which a country may explode with joy, while another throws himself into disappointment and despair in just a few seconds with a decisive game. Cristiano Ronaldo shows how a piece of Portugal, the opening of a stadium with their name before making a last-minute free-kick.

The duels between Drogba and Cannavaro, Ribery and Rooney will be followed by simply great, fantastic football skills while Ronaldinho is a joy to see andsorely missed because he was not part of the Brazilian team for the World Cup in South Africa.

The new advertising for 3 minutes for their "contribution to the future" campaign, the instrumental rock song called "Hocus Pocus" by the Dutch group "Focus." This song is part of the album rock band "Moving Waves" was created in 1971 and is famous for its unique blend of hard rock, and it is interesting ... Yodel.

Nike Vice President of Global Marketing of football, David Grassosaid: "This campaign really captured the epic scale, emotion and the impact of a unique moment in a football match played on a fan, or nation."

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