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Time to Submit your Spec

Raging Artists is happy to announce that we have formalized the submission process for our Experiments in Advertising program. By visiting our Submit your Spec page, you can now do just that.

We're looking for any non-commissioned branded content, and if we dig it, we'll post it. Our goal is to expose this work to the ad community, the trades, and anyone interested in the art of advertising.

Thanks for participating, and we look forward to seeing your stuff!   

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How does one submit work for this?
Thanks.

Bernard.

Do you recall the fantastic CBS contest :

'IF YOU HAD 15 SECOND TO TALK TO THE WORLD, WHAT WOULD YOU SAY?'

Their winning entry was aired during a Super Bowl commercial break, with an airtime pricetag of 1.2 million USD.

'WHY DON'T WE' is an 'Experiment in Advertising' that targets a footbal audience in a post-Katrina world.

Quote: "Coach! What's our gameplan now?"

I have an idea for an ad. The scene would be children breaking a pinata. They would break it and out would come pieces of fresh broccoli. A voice could say just before the breaking, "parents are always trying to get children excited about eating healthy". The second piece could be "now they don't have to"... it could be for any healthy food that families would eat.

Please do not use my idea without my permission.

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