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DainBramaged

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Sun Feb 17, 2013, 03:45 PM Feb 2013

Soviet TV advertisements from the 1970s and 1980s

Here's 53 minutes' worth of Soviet commercials from the 1970s and 1980s, produced by what's billed as the USSR's sole advertising agency:

In 1967, Estonia was founded the creative association "Reklamfilm Estonian / Eesti reklaamfilm" - the only one at that time in the Soviet Union studio, specialized in production kinoteleradioreklamy and "representational" commercials on the orders of the enterprises of trade, industry, services and amenities, colleges, vocational schools , traffic police and other organizations in the Soviet Union, this company for the production of television commercials was the work of a new and at that time quite bold. But among Estonian documentary was a very energetic person - Eedu Ojamaa. It was he who was able to implement such a complex idea in the USSR State Committee for Cinematography. "Estonian Reklamfilm" soon became the largest advertising company of the Soviet Union. He released a year nearly 350 commercials, and also created a lot of documentaries. The company has been amended in Leningrad and Moscow and Riga branch of executed orders for the Union. Among the customers were and Finnish companies. Until 1992, the "Estonian Reklamfilm" took more than 6,000 commercials and movies.

It is clear that under socialism, the absence of private ownership and competition television advertising had a slightly different look and pursued a very different purpose. The director, advertisers still did not have the strict limits and constraints, which are now exhibited customers promotional TV program. So they used all their creativity to create a bright memorable quality product.

For objective reasons, most subjectively and commercials, produced by the company, did not survive. This anthology - a collection of the private collection of Harry Egipta - a former director and screenwriter "Estonian Reklamfilma", called his colleagues "Norshtein advertising" for unusual associative moments in his work similar to the work of the author of "Hedgehog in the Fog". Credo Egipta in television commercials - catchy individual style fast in those days "video clip" assembly, original music and songs, and of course, beautiful women!

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Soviet TV advertisements from the 1970s and 1980s (Original Post) DainBramaged Feb 2013 OP
I was anticipating scenes with factory assembly lines, tractors, and farm harvesters aint_no_life_nowhere Feb 2013 #1
Interesting post. Not what I expected, either . . . CrazyOrangeCat Feb 2013 #2

aint_no_life_nowhere

(21,925 posts)
1. I was anticipating scenes with factory assembly lines, tractors, and farm harvesters
Sun Feb 17, 2013, 06:01 PM
Feb 2013

or weird and funky clones of Mr. Trololo when I opened the thread. The music and style are surprisingly modern for those times. But maybe my head is locked in a 60s time warp.

CrazyOrangeCat

(6,112 posts)
2. Interesting post. Not what I expected, either . . .
Sun Feb 17, 2013, 09:10 PM
Feb 2013

Kind of mesmerizing. I skipped through it, but highlights were young ladies singing "Honky Tonk Women" @ about 4:20 sec., brief nudity at 30:something, as a gal shampoos her hair in a tiny pool, and the workings of a big textile mill.

Never knew Estonian girls were so beautiful. I suppose air fare is prohibitive . . .

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