

Ad Treatment: Soft DrinkSomebody is in a normal situation, alone. They take out a bottle of the product, and have a drink. Their skin colour changes to correspond with the flavour. The ad ends with: "[soft drink] - now available in all colours of the rainbow." Five or six different ads will be done for each flavour/colour.Ad Treatment: Soft Drink
Raspberry - The person's skin turns red. Orange - The person's skin turns orange. Lemonade - The person's skin turns yellow. Lime - The person's skin turns green. Grape/blackcurrant - The person's skin turns purple. Clear lemon - The person turns invisible.


Ad Treatment - Celebrity HeadsA close-up of a celebrity's face can be seen. The celebrity asks two questions relevant to the game, and it cuts back to a family, or a group of friends that reply "Yes" or "No". Upon the third question, the celebrity will ask "Am I _____?", and whilst the third question is being asked, we zoom out to reveal that the celebrity's head is on a completely contrasting body, such as a small child's, someone of the opposite gender, or even an animal's body. We also see a montage of the other people with completely contrasting heads to their bodies.Ad Treatment - Celebrity Heads
Here's an example.
A close-up of singer Ricki-Lee Coulter is shown. She ask


Silverchair - Mind Reader0:00 - 0:17 - The video opens with Daniel Johns, dressed as a teddy boy from the 1950's, playing a Gretsch guitar. Chris, with a double bass, and Ben are also dressed in this style. The opening riff has sort of a rockabilly feel to it.Silverchair - Mind Reader
0:17 - 0:34 - All three members are now dressed identically, in black suits, evocative of the Beatles. Daniel is playing a Rickenbacker guitar (the same one he uses on The Greatest View?) through a Vox AC30, whilst Chris is playing a Beatle bass through an old Vox bass rig. Ben's drum kit has "Silverchair" written on it, in the same style as the Beatles.
0:34 - 0:49 - The members are n


Ad Treatment - Something ExtraThe ad shows people in everyday life, with the addition of extra body parts.Ad Treatment - Something Extra
-A wedding takes place. We see close-ups of the bride/groom's hands, and we can see five fingers and a thumb.
-A receptionist is filing her nails whilst simultaneously using her extra arm to hold the phone to her ear.
-At a bar, a man with three eyes notices a woman with three breasts.
-A clothes store is seen with clothing to accomodate the extra limbs.
-A jogger is seen with three legs.
-A person with two heads enters a hairdresser.
-A florist give a flower to a two-nosed cus
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