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Do people really get this excited about their hotel? - Booking.com




Many times when we book a hotel online and sometimes we are faced with disappointment.

Booking.com is an accommodation site and in this ad, the guests have had past experiences with booking accommodations that were not up to their expectations. The family does not look too excited until they finally arrive to their room.




This second ad is just downright hilarious. The first time I saw it I laughed uncontrollably. The exaggerations are so funny. Do people really get this excited on vacation? Haha I highly doubt! Very entertaining I must say.



We loved it !





Aah yes, Iwer George, Ziggy Rankin and KFC! What's not to like? I mean yes, the chicken pieces are dancing on the floor (unsanitary much?) but what's not to like? A catchy tune, some animated chicken pieces, a wining side of cole slaw & mashed potatoes...I was singing "WE LIKE IT".

I loved it. It was clearly shot in front of a blue screen and the elements digitally added but not bad for a Carnival ad.

Pedigree utilizes slow motion



Pedigree has found the sole purpose for slow motion and it's to capture dogs eating treats. 

This has to be hands down one of my favourite commercials. I'm a huge dog lover; it doesn't matter the size, breed, whatever. I love them all.

Check out all the slow motion cuteness below!


To get this wonderful effect, the video was shot using a Phantom camera at 1,000 frames per second. That's roughly 3 seconds stretched into 30 seconds. This means all the subtle details that we would usually miss in real time are shown in all their glory. From anticipating facial expressions, to the power behind dogs' legs when they jump, to the satisfactory licking of the chops, it's all there.

This was another commercial that quickly turned into a viral video and it's easy to see why. Pedigree showed off the best sides of dogs in the best way possible. :D



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