Wolf BKK and Suneta House have collaborated to create this amusing 'The Wedding Gift' campaign to promote 'Robinson Salesation' sale. The spot demonstrates how the most valuable reward is the power of choice. The ability to choose belongs to Robinson Department Store shoppers.
Wolf BKK and production company Salmon House grab consumers’ attention by using an unexpected plot twist you won't see coming in this film titled 'The Unexpected'.
When you head off to work in the morning and your dog is at home all alone, what’s the little fellah up to for the day. A new campaign film from Wolf BKK Thailand and production company Suneta House for AP THAI property development brand answers the question “What do our dogs secretly do at home when we are away?”
The campaign is part of a pitch for the launching of smart home technology that will be installed on every AP Townhome, which includes security cameras with 2-way audio speakers so you can keep an eye out for home intrusions or, if you’re curious, what your playful pooch is up to while you’re away.
July 20 2021, 11:31 am | BY Kim Shaw | No Comments
Wolf BKK Thailand and production company Suneta House have created this commercial for AP THAI based on the curiosity around “What do our dogs secretly do at home when we are away?”
In the midst of the real estate industry competition in Thailand, AP (Thailand) Public Company Limited, Thailand’s leading property developer, launched the smart home technology that will be installed on every AP Townhome, aiming to set the new standard for the real estate industry in Thailand.
The brand focus is to reflect the understanding of what kind of innovation can empower people’s living the most in townhomes.
So easy a gorilla can do it.
What better way to illustrate the simplicity of Grab’s cashless payment feature than employing the services of a knowledgeable ape? Wolf BKK Thailand’s latest campaign for the delivery service, which is aimed at winning over a stubborn, cash-loving nation, does just that.
The two and half minute spot, replete with Thai comedic genius features a Gorilla (which is an ape and not a monkey, you idiots) explaining the very basics of human evolution from the stone age and harnessing of fire through the age of ultimate laziness and paying for things with the click of a finger.