Michael Cera - Other Works - IMDb.
John Krasinski of The Office (pictured above) has been making a name for himself on and off camera.
Apple iPhone XR TV Commercial, 'Color Flood' Song by Cosmo Sheldrake. As the song "Come Along" by Cosmo Sheldrake plays, people dressed in solid-colored outfits run and parkour though otherwise abandoned-looking buildings.
When the actor, a protégé of high-flying choreographer and acrobat Yoann Bourgeois, bounces off a grate in the film, he is actually bouncing off a grate made of trampoline material. Another trampoline is painted to look just like a real manhole cover.
Tesco bagged the top spot for 2019 after its heartwarming Christmas advert prompted waves of online chatter, research from global data science company 4C found.
Apple iPhone XR TV Commercial, 'Color Flood' Song by Cosmo Sheldrake. As the song "Come Along" by Cosmo Sheldrake plays, people dressed in solid-colored outfits run and parkour though otherwise abandoned-looking buildings.
Apple's new holiday commercial is about a family getting together at Grandpa's house to comfort each other after a loss. In essence, the idea is that we shouldn't feel guilty handing our kids an iPad when we need them out of our hair, because Apple products cultivate children's creativity.
Apple's 2018 Christmas ad
Apple's Christmas advert for 2018 stared an animated girl and her dog with a music track called Come Out and Play by California-based singer Billie Eilish. Eilish and her brother Finneas were commissioned to write the track for the Apple Holiday ad.It consists of a series of still black and white images of influential women that include Malala Yousafzai, Ava Duvernay, Marie Kondo, Greta Gerwig, Gloria Steinem, Lady Gaga, Alicia Keys, Olivia Wilde, and others.
Apple MacBook Air TV Commercial, 'Lightness' Song by SHAED. The Apple MacBook Air is revealed as a billowing blue scarf floats away. Various colors of the laptop do somersaults in midair to the SHAED song "Trampoline," and the thin design is highlighted.
The tiny rainbow logo didn't show up enough at a distance that it mattered, so it made more sense to have it right-side-up from the user's perspective when the lid was closed. In 1998, they did a beautiful redesign of the laptops and also made the logo larger, creating the problem. But they flipped it in 2001.