Weru Soundproof Windows: Fire

Weru Soundproof Windows: Fire

Advertising Agency: Scholz & Friends, Berlin, Germany
Creative Directors: Jan Leube, Matthias Spaetgens
Copywriter: Edgar Linscheid
Art Director: Marc Ebenwaldner
Photographer: Ralph Baiker
Account Supervisors: Katrin Seegers, Katja Weiden
Advertiser's Supervisor: Dieter Frost
Graphic: Anatolij Pickmann
Postproduction: Gloss Postproduction

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Is this the 12th year now? When will they stop jobsintown and Weru? Real Men of Genius is not hardly as annoying as these

Feels like 90s.

Scholtz & Friends, or how to kill what used to be a great piece of advertising...

Booooooooooring!

yep, they are running out of steam with this campaign.

More explain please!

history lessons or what? no relevance at all. btw: they shoot on my house (lookinng through the window).

the better ad ist where I look out of the window and see a guy with a lawn-mower. that's relevant. that's realistic.

all in all: seems like a student's work ...

Senhora Kolossa's picture

hmm, i suddenly feel a strong desire for penises

You can use a wurst.

Really don't get all the hate. I laughed at this campaign. Nice work.

yes it is (was) a good campaign. but the fact they earn new awards each year for just making new ad's with the exact same idea and execution is frustrating

i love the first ads of this campaing, they had really cool and strong insights.. now they have kill the original idea.. please i want another clever idea for weru.. this doesn´t even work if the consumer is never seen the original idea..

sonucoues2002's picture

done so many time

Men playing war with toy guns. I never get it.

Kruk's picture

I don't get it... Small guns don't make noise... Right? Big guns do! right?...
So why the small guns? It would make more sense if they would be hugh....

that's the way you hear them from behind the super-spoundproof windows. like a tiny little sound. no matter how loud it really is. get it?

done for some kind of noise reducing headphones or something where the size of the noise producing object was drastically reduced...i remember a mini lawn mower from that campaign...

Also done for the same product (not brand).
I remember a mini motorcycle and a mini lawn mower too.

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