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Behind The Billboard
Episode 89 - Liam & Alison

Behind The Billboard

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 74:05


Visuals: https://getbehindthebillboard.com/episode-89-liam-and-alisonEpisode #89 features Liam Bushby & Alison Steven, Global Creative Directors at Ogilvy London and two of the finest, most humble creatives you could ever meet.We talked at length about what it's like to work on Dove and in particular their multi award-winning campaigns Reverse Selfie and #TurnYourBack which won more metal than you can shake a stick at, including a Cannes Grand Prix.We also discussed their first ever poster for McDonald's, a wonderful idea that has a great story about timing, opportunity and being open to nailing a brief, even if it's over lunch on a Friday when you've got shitloads of other work on.We also heard about Liam & Alison's outdoor work which is not confined to billboards, in particular two audacious campaigns for Hellman's Mayonnaise, the Charli XCX inspired “Club Classic" sandwich and the The Margaret bag that debuted at London Fashion Week. Both sound be appearing at an awards show soon.Thank you so much Liam & Alison for coming on and sharing your stories. 

Khandaan- A Bollywood Podcast
Ep 255- All That We Imagine As Light

Khandaan- A Bollywood Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2024 42:26


This week's Patreon Bonus is the Video of our Hangout over the weekend where we discuss the 80's Dhamaka Series launching in January. Available here On this week's Khandaan: A Bollywood Podcast we have a mini review by Amrita of Payal Kapadia's - Cannes Grand Prix winner- "All That We Can Imagine As Light" as well as interviews by Payal Kapadia herself and lead actress Kani Kusruti conducted by our very own Yamini AKA Pappuchaaru. All That We Imagine As Light is now playing in UK theatres. In Mumbai, thoughtful Nurse Prabha's routine is upset when she receives an unexpected gift from her estranged husband. Her younger, flightier and rebellious roommate, Anu, tries in vain to find a spot in the city to be intimate with her secret boyfriend. Their colleague Parvaty fights to stay in her home without any requisite paperwork left by her late husband. A trip to a beach town allows them each to find a space for their desires to manifest. We are now on Blue Sky! Asim Sujoy Amrita Follow us on Socials: Amrita, Sujoy, Asim YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Tik Tok Sujoy's Instagram  Amrita's YouTube Book Channel- Amrita By The Book You can listen to Khandaan- A Bollywood Podcast episodes on the following apps: Apple Podcast Spotify Jio Saavn Deezer Audible Amazon Music Omny iHeart TuneIn  

Behind The Billboard
Episode 77 - British Airways

Behind The Billboard

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 58:48


Visuals: https://getbehindthebillboard.com/episode-77-british-airways/Sorry for the brief delay, but It's finally landed ✈️The story behind the Cannes Grand Prix winning British Airways work is here.A few weeks ago we sat with Nils and some of the BA team (Nick Stanley, Benny Everett, Ellie & Elisa and ‘Chips' Pomfret) and discovered the story behind one of the most iconic OOH campaigns in recent times.It was an enthralling chat. We heard how the pitch was won, how 500 executions came to be, why ‘A British Original' was only half the story, and how - with virtually no time left - the agency turned to a tick box idea buried at the bottom of a layout pad which eventually became the all conquering idea.It's genuinely one of the most intriguing episodes we've ever done.We also squeezed in some chat about the Windows campaign too. Bonus content!Thank you Nils and all at Uncommon for your incredible generosity in sharing your story. It was business, leisure and much more.

Respect the Process
Greg Hahn, Mischief Co-founder and Chief Creative Officer, Says It All Comes Down To The Work.

Respect the Process

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 69:59


Greg Hahn is the Co-founder and Chief Creative Officer of Mischief@No Fixed Address. Just moments before this insightful and engaging chat, Adweek named Mischief "US Agency of the Year" for excellent brand-building for clients like Tubi (you remember those Super Bowl spots), Peet's Coffee, Tinder and more. They also called out the stellar branding Mischief itself. Super impressive given they opened during the pandemic. In 2022, less than two years into its existence, Mischief was named Agency of the Year by Adage Magazine, Agency of the Year by Campaign US and the second most innovative agency by Fast Company. Previous to Mischief, Greg served as CCO of BBDO NY, the prestigious shoppoe also named Agency of the Year at The One Show, ADC and The Webbys multiple times under his rule. He's won two Emmy's and multiple Cannes Grand Prix. You'll love our talk. FLOW STATE Click MAGIC MIND and use this nifty discount code JB20 and gobble it up daily with your coffee. If you follow me on Instagram you've seen my geniune endorsment of this mighty mind power juice. EVENTSMy next in-person Commercial Directing Bootcamp is Saturday, January 20th, 2024. Sign up soon or miss out. Limit 12 filmmakers. Check out my Masterclass or Commercial Directing Shadow online courses. (Note this link to the Shadow course is the one I mention in the show.) All my courses come with a free 1:1 mentorship call with yours truly. Taking the Shadow course is the only way to win a chance to shadow me on a real shoot! DM for details. How To Pitch Ad Agencies and Director's Treatments Unmasked are now bundled together with a free filmmaker consultation call, just like my other courses. Serious about making spots? The Commercial Director Mega Bundle for serious one-on-one mentoring and career growth.   Jeannette Godoy's hilarious romcom “Diamond In The Rough” streams on the YouTube, Tubi and more. Please support my wife filmmaker Jeannette Godoy's romcom debut. It's “Mean Girls” meets “Happy Gilmore” and crowds love it.   Thanks,   Jordan   This episode is 70 minutes. My cult classic mockumentary, “Dill Scallion” is online so I'm giving 100% of the money to St. Jude Children's Hospital. I've decided to donate the LIFETIME earnings every December, so the donation will grow and grow. Thank you. Respect The Process podcast is brought to you by True Gentleman Industries, Inc. in partnership with Brady Oil Entertainment, Inc.

RTL Sans filtre
Bertrand Chameroy : "Après Cannes et Roland-Garros, lundi tristesse, lundi mélancolie"

RTL Sans filtre

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 3:07


Bertrand Chameroy est triste pour ses amis people ce lundi. "Le moment qu'ils redoutaient tant est arrivé. Hier Roland-Garros s'est achevé, clôturant près d'un mois de championnat de France de pique-assiette... C'en est finit du triptyque de la gratte, l'enchainement Cannes - Grand Prix de Monaco - Roland-Garros..." Du lundi au vendredi, à 7h20 sur RTL, découvrez le nouveau rendez-vous humour de la matinale, avec Bertrand Chameroy, Mathieu Madénian, Élodie Poux, Sébastien Thoen et Sandrine Sarroche. Chaque jour, un humoriste délivre son billet d'humeur, mais surtout son regard décalé sur l'actualité.

El Martínez
PJ Pereira. The unknown AI (EN INGLES) | Episode 96

El Martínez

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 51:19


This is our first episode in English (intro is in Spanish) / Este es nuestro primer episodio en inglés (con introducción en español).ENGLISH:He is the founder of Pereira O'Dell San Francisco and NY. Winner of an Emmy, bestselling author, and recipient of several Cannes Lions Grand Prix awards, he has become one of the world's most influential and respected creatives. A Brazilian who worked as an interactive creative director at DM9DDB, he was also a co-founder of AgenciaClick.That night we talked about his novel, "The Girl from Wudang" about immortality, martial arts, and artificial intelligence.By the way, Artificial Intelligence, his obsession for several years, was the common thread of the evening. We discussed the implications of this new tool that, for the first time, contributes to the creative process. We then went behind the scenes of "The Beauty Inside," the triple winner of the Cannes Grand Prix for Intel and Toshiba, and how this great idea came to be. We also discussed the creative process behind ADC101+1, the Digital Immersive Experience he created to celebrate The Art Director's Club, inviting 101 Art Directors to co-create with AI.We ended our conversation by discussing narrative as a fundamental tool to unite us as human beings and even about the role of mixed martial arts as a way of human expression where competition is essential.ESPAÑOL:El es fundador de Pereira O`Dell San Francisco and NY. Ganador de un Emmy, escritor de bestseller y merecedor de varios Grand Prix de Cannes Lions. Se ha convertido en uno de los creativos más influyentes y respetados del mundo. Un brasileño que trabajó como director creativo interactivo de DM9DDB, fue cofundador de AgenciaClick.Esa noche hablamos de su primera novela, “The Girl from Wudang” una historia sobre la inmortalidad, las artes marciales y la inteligencia artificial. De hecho, la Inteligencia Artificial, que ha sido su obsesión desde hace varios años, fue el hilo conductor de una noche, en la que platicamos sobre las implicaciones de esta nueva herramienta que por primera vez aporta al proceso creativo. Seguimos con el behind the scenes de “The Beauty Inside” la triple ganadora del Gran Premio de Cannes para Intel y Toshiba y cómo nació esta gran idea. Pasamos por el proceso creativo detrás de ADC101+1, la experiencia Inmersiva Digital que creó para celebrar The Art Director´s Club invitando a 101 Directores de Arte a co-crear con IA.Finalizamos hablando de la narrativa como herramienta fundamental para unirnos entre los seres humanos y hasta del papel de las artes marciales mixtas como una manera de expresión del ser humano en el que la competencia nos resulta algo fundamental y necesario.Visítanos en https://www.elmartinez.net/ y suscríbete en Spotify, Apple Podcasts o donde lo estés oyendo ahora. Síguenos en FB o IG @elmartinezpodcast.Visit us at https://www.elmartinez.net/ and subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you are listening now. Follow us on FB or IG @elmartinezpodcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Keep It!
"Bringing Down the Harry House" w. Danielle Pinnock

Keep It!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 101:37


Ira and Louis discuss Beyoncé's snub and everything else that went on at the Grammys. Guest Danielle Pinnock joins to discuss her role on CBS' Ghosts and also provide boots on the ground tea from attending the Grammys. Plus, 80 for Brady, Cannes Grand Prix winner Close, AMC's new tiered ticket pricing, and more.

Creatives Offscript
AI as a Co-Creator with Iain S. Thomas, Bestselling Author & VICE / VIRTUE

Creatives Offscript

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 50:03


Iain S. Thomas is a #1 bestselling author, poet and AI evangelist. His latest book "What Makes Us Human" uses GPT-3 artificial intelligence to answer some of humanity's greatest questions. He also works as Group Creative Director at VICE's in-house agency VIRTUE, where he helped launch the Cannes Grand Prix winning campaign "Backup Ukraine". In this interview, we talk about the tragic inspiration behind Iain's latest book, the philosophical questions surrounding AI, and a glimpse into what the future of co-creation with artificial intelligence will look like.

The Imposterous
Episode 43: Natalie Lam

The Imposterous

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 41:34


You know it's a good day when Natalie Lam joins us on The Imposterous. Natalie is Chief Creative Officer, Publicis Groupe Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa. She's responsible for overseeing the creative output of more than 60 agency brands including Leo Burnett, Saatchi & Saatchi, Publicis, Razorfish, Sapient, Digitas with integrated creative, data, media and tech offerings in some of the world's most dynamic markets. With her roots in design, a strong digital background and being a hopeless romantic for big ideas, Natalie advocates for strategic creative work that brings optimism, joy and beauty to the world, in truly media-agnostic ways to help build the world's biggest brands. Her 20+ year career included senior creative leadership positions in Google's Art, Copy and Code, R/GA, Ogilvy and McCann World Group in NYC, with a break from advertising to start an electronic music and DJ school, The Foxgrove, that was featured in Rolling Stone. Natalie was selected for AdWeek's Creative 100 ranking in 2022, as an “agency leader defining a new era.” Her work for global innovative brands such as Nike+, Spotify and Mercedes-Benz won top global awards including a Cannes Grand Prix, D&AD Black Pencil, and ADC Black Cube.  She is a frequent jury president and judge at global and regional awards shows such as Cannes Lions, D&AD, The One Show, ADC, LIA, and Spikes. How we managed to convince Natalie to join us on The Imposterous remains a mystery. We're very glad she did though!

Talking to Ourselves
Episode 59: Greg Hahn returns!

Talking to Ourselves

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 77:05


Greg Hahn is Co-founder and Chief Creative Officer of Mischief@No Fixed Address. Prior to Mischief, Greg was CCO of BBDO New York for nearly 15 years, where he became one of the most awarded creatives in the world (Cannes Grand Prix, Emmys, all that), and helped BBDO become one of the most awarded companies in the world. Yet in Spring of 2020, Greg headlined a wave of high profile layoffs at BBDO in reaction to pandemic fears.Just two short months later, Greg co-founded Mischief. Just two short years later, Mischief was named Agency of the Year by Adage, Agency of the Year by Campaign US, and the second most innovative agency by Fast Company. Marking one of the most all-time legendary starts by any creative agency ever.    

Behind The Billboard
Episode 45 - Guy Moore

Behind The Billboard

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 80:42


Visuals: https://getbehindthebillboard.com/2022/07/08/episode-45-guy-moore/We're back.And most appropriately we're back with a Cannes man.None other than Guy Moore, who amidst many career highlights, won the Cannes OOH Grand Prix in 2018 with McDonalds ‘Signs' campaign, which has a brilliant back story.And coming in a close second is Guy's British Heart Foundation campaign which involved calling Saul Bass - yes the legendary Saul Bass - in the middle of the night in New York for a little art direction chat.Smart, funny, wise (and wearing a cracking shirt) Guy it was a total pleasure hearing, in your dulcet tones, the stories behind your billboards.Thank you so much for coming on - an hour felt way too short - maybe a part 2 sometime?Until then, enjoy this one.

Back Row Seating
Atlantique (2019)

Back Row Seating

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2022 107:43


Right off the heels of a Cannes Grand Prix win, I was instantly intrigued by a "supernatural romantic drama" film such as this. Add in a dash of foreign film, a bit of cinematography gold, and you have a recipe for this podcast! Let's check out Mati Diop's interesting romp through Senegal, and find out a bit about the Atlantic Ocean, maybe!

Behind The Billboard
Behind the Billboard - Episode 40 - Graham Fink Pt 2

Behind The Billboard

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 65:42


Visuals: https://getbehindthebillboard.com/2022/03/18/episode-40-graham-fink-pt2/Is the sequel ever as good as the original? For Graham Fink Part 2, think Godfather Part 2 (but without all the killing).More brilliant cigarette billboards. This time for Silk Cut and the iconic Shower Curtain and Birds executions.Then Dixons….'the last place you want to go' which started life on the radio but thankfully ended up on billboards, winning at every award show around the world.Graham then literally gave blood for the (billboard) cause with the seminal ‘Blood' poster (and film) for Playstation when he and Trevor Beattie formed advertising's first ever SuperTeam at TBWA.And then a move out of the comfort zone. All the way to Ogilvy Shanghai where Graham offered a regional Coke brief to a student who wasn't working at O&M. Or even in the same country.Enter Jonathan Mak who changed the face of ad history with his Coke ‘Hands' poster - China's first ever Cannes Grand Prix.And we end on ELEPHant. A suitably audacious bonkers final act.Graham, what can we say.Epic.Audacious.Funny.And just f***ing great to hear your stories.You and your billboards did us proud.Thanks so much again.Secretly hoping there may be a Part 3 one day :-)

Behind The Billboard
Behind the Billboard - Episode 39 - Graham Fink Pt 1

Behind The Billboard

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2022 62:54


Visuals: https://getbehindthebillboard.com/2022/03/04/episode-39-graham-fink-pt1/Episode 39 features an icon of the industry, Graham Fink.It feels a bit strange to think we got this far without talking to Graham who was D&AD's youngest ever president and winner of China's first ever Cannes Grand Prix.But as you can imagine for someone who is now a multi-media artist, agent to Sophia the world's first humanoid robot and finktank founder, his time is limited.So we felt especially lucky to have him on to talk billboards.And boy did we talk…so much so that we had to make it a 2 parter.Part 1 is about his early career, how he got his first job at CDP dressing up as an old man and his iconic Benson & Hedges (B&H) billboards.We covered wolves who refused to howl at a pack of fags, photographers who took 2 weeks to shoot an image and heard about the Fink family and what an amazingly talented bunch they are. Special mention for Dad @masterforger who like his son, is an accomplished artist…and a butler no less.We also did ‘the yukka plant incident' wonderfully acted out by Graham. And heard about a surreal interview with the legendary Paul Arden, which led to Graham's tenure at Saatchi & Saatchi, where he produced the Shower Curtain Silk Cut billboard - all that to come in part 2.Graham, it was amazing to hear the stories and feel your undying passion for great work. Thanks again for being so generous with your time.

Don‘t Skip with Zack Seckler
Brett Beaty | Associate Creative Director @ Goodby Silverstein & Partners

Don‘t Skip with Zack Seckler

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2021 52:49


**We are taking January off. Lookout for new episodes in February 2022** On today's episode I chat with Brett Beaty who is Associate Creative Director at Goodby Silverstein. Brett is an Emmy winner, a Cannes Grand Prix holder and a creator behind Super Bowl spots for Bubly, Cheetos, Sam Adams and Pepsi. In this episode we talk about lots of fun and really informative behind the scenes stories from three Super Bowl spots. The Cheetos Can't Touch This spot with MC Hammer. The Sam Adams Clydesdales parody spot and the Is this Pepsi? spot featuring Steve Carell. We also hear some advice for young creatives on dealing with burnout and a lot of ideas for commercial directors on winning jobs and working with clients.  If you have any feedback, or suggestions about the show please hit us up on our email: dontskippodcast (at) gmail (dot) com. Please also rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you are hearing this now. The reviews are super helpful in spreading the word and helping this podcast grow. Thank you!   Brett's work: brettbeaty.com Zack's work: zackseckler.com Find Zack on Instagram: @zackseckler Email us: dontskippodcast (at) gmail (dot) com Don't Skip is a podcast featuring conversations with ad-agency creatives and other talents who help create award-winning advertising. Ads you don't want to skip. Each episode delivers valuable insights into how the best campaigns are created along with honest discussion about the challenges and opportunities experienced during a career as a commercial creative. Topics include pitching to clients, creative ideation, client relations, treatments and creative calls, pre-production and on-set adventures. Don't Skip is hosted by award-winning comedy director and photographer Zack Seckler.

IOFA with Aaron Starkman
SEASON FOUR Episode 1. Janet Kestin and Nancy Vonk November 9, 2021

IOFA with Aaron Starkman

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 69:40


Nancy Vonk and Janet Kestin chat with Aaron about a disgusting incident at an advertising event that suddenly put them in the mainstream global spotlight and they discuss the theme of their incredible careers: amazing work done in spite of challenging budgets including the Cannes Grand Prix, Dove Evolution.

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IOFA with Aaron Starkman
Nancy Vonk and Janet Kestin

IOFA with Aaron Starkman

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 69:40


Nancy Vonk and Janet Kestin chat with Aaron about a disgusting incident at an advertising event that suddenly put them in the mainstream global spotlight and they discuss the theme of their incredible careers: amazing work done in spite of challenging budgets including the Cannes Grand Prix, Dove Evolution. 

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Truth and Soul Inc. The New Zealand Advertising Podcast.

Andy Blood is originally from the UK where he spent time at start up Rainey Kelly Campbell Roalfe, before he followed his heart over to New Zealand. In Auckland he worked at the highest creative level at Saatchis Auckland, Whybin TBWA, and Colenso BBDO doing some amazing work gathering three Cannes Grand Prix in the process. Unlike me, Andy is irrepressibly enthusiastic about almost everything, and he also mentions NFTs a couple of times so that should get us the cashed-up hipsters audience – he's a great guy, with a lot of insights about the business, so have a listen.

Latinxs Who Design
The value of being an outsider - PJ Pereira

Latinxs Who Design

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 39:09


PJ Pereira is an advertising and entertainment pioneer. He believes agencies have to provide return not only on the money brands are investing but also the time consumers are spending with the work. That balance is the ultimate challenge marketing faces today. In 2016, Pereira O'Dell was behind the rare participation of a brand in the prestigious “Official Selection” of the Sundance Film Festival with NetScout and Werner Herzog's “Lo and Behold, Reveries of the Connected World.” The film was named in Esquire Magazine's “Top 10 Best Non-Fiction Films” in 2016. His agency is credited with the creation of the first-ever social film (“The Inside Experience”) for Intel and Toshiba in 2011, which combined Hollywood talent content and social media participation. The film surpassed the triple Cannes Grand Prix winner “The Beauty Inside,” also for Intel and Toshiba, which is now being turned into a major feature film starring Emilia Clarke. “The Beauty Inside” was the first piece of advertising to win an Emmy against regular TV programming. With strong roots in digital and content, his milestones in the field include a feature film for Red Bull titled “Unflinching Triumph,” which in 2007 was named by Sports Illustrated as the “Most Amusing Sports Parody of the Year,” and an alternate-reality game titled “The Lost Ring” for McDonald's for the Summer Olympics in Beijing. Beyond advertising, Brazilian-born PJ Pereira is also a best-selling novelist. In 2015, his book trilogy "Gods of Both Worlds" spent a month as the #1 novel by a Brazilian author in his native country and was published in five other countries. In April 2017, in Brazil, he launched his fourth novel, "The Mother, The Daughter and The Lady Spirit" (“A mãe, a filha e o espírito da santa”). He has two kung fu black belts and is working on a karate one too. His credentials in content, digital, and advertising have made him one of the world's most influential and respected creatives. He was named the Top CCO in Adweek's Creative 100, recognized by "Creativity 50," and noted in 4A's 100 People Who Make Advertising Great. Most recently, PJ served as the President of the Cannes Lions Entertainment Jury. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/latinxswhodesign/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/latinxswhodesign/support

Cinema Without Borders -  CineEqual
Asghar Farhadi & Cannes Grand Prix

Cinema Without Borders - CineEqual

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2021 25:38


Asghar Farhadi & Cannes Grand Prix by Cinema Without Borders - CineEqual

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Uncensored CMO
Making econometrics like art on a Friday and not maths on a Monday – Dr Grace Kite

Uncensored CMO

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 60:32


What we covered in this episode: What is Econometrics and why you do it? The critical role of people in any econometric project Cristiano, Coke and the complete misattribution of data Importance of senior buy-in to an Econometrics project Making econometrics like art on a Friday not maths on a Monday Marketing as an investment not a cost How the data captures the behaviour of people What Grace learnt when rebranding her business Why Grace has been turning business down How Jon created the Uncensored CMO brand in 45mins Why every tech company has a blue logo Traditional vs Modern marketing and who is right Is creative effectiveness really in decline? How life stage influences media choice more than anything The Wrong and the Right of it and what the data really says Why ‘it depends' is usually the right answer The importance of evidence over opinion on social media Does paid search actually lead to sales? The role of search as a window into consumer demand Does Share of Search actually predict demand for your brand The one thing Marketers are not talking about but should be About Dr Grace KiteWith more than 20 years' experience, Dr Grace Kite is a business economist who's worked on more than 120 econometrics projects across all the main advertising buying categories. In each of these categories, she has developed deep knowledge on market trends and the true nature of competition.Grace is a columnist at marketing week and WARC and a regular speaker on marketing effectiveness. With over 4,000 social media followers, she now appears alongside the likes of Mark Ritson and Les Binet. She believes that knowledge that arises from effectiveness analysis doesn't get fed back to the people that plan campaigns often enough. Her writing and talks set out to ‘lift the lid' in a way that normal people can understand.After earning a PhD in Economics, Grace took on increasingly senior roles at Mindshare, Millward Brown, Holmes & Cook, Mediacom, PHD and OMD. In 2010 she founded the business now known as magic numbers.Her work has led to twelve IPA Effectiveness award winners plus a Cannes Grand Prix. She was a technical judge for the 2020 IPA awards, and will judge for WARC in 2021.

Eerie International
#275 – Atlantics

Eerie International

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2021 114:00


Or Atlantique, if you’re classy. Featuring: Andi Preller & Dave Roberts. Running Time: 1:53:59 This week, we review the Cannes Grand Prix winning Atlantics (2019)! Before that though, we discuss the horror offerings we got into these past weeks including Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019), The Call (2020), The Twins Effect 2 (2004), Blue Ruin

Someone Else's Movie
Michael Angelo Covino and Kyle Marvin on Reality

Someone Else's Movie

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 29:37


Michael Angelo Covino and Kyle Marvin, who spun their friendship into bittersweet, chaotic comedy in The Climb (debuting on VOD today) are here to discuss the allure of Matteo Garrone’s 2012 Cannes Grand Prix winner Reality, and the curious ways in which it meshes with their own festival favorite. Your genial host Norm Wilner is rooting … Continue reading Michael Angelo Covino and Kyle Marvin on Reality →

The Blank Canvas Podcast
021: Siimon Reynolds

The Blank Canvas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2020 64:47


Episode 21 of The Blank Canvas Podcast with Siimon Reynolds. This week’s guest is the advertising whiz kid is who created the landmark 1987 Grim Reaper ad campaign that warned Australian’s about the dangers of AIDS. Since that time Siimon has continued to blaze a trail through the advertising and marketing worlds. I’ve had the fortune to work with Siimon over the years and I’m happy to report that in addition to his brilliant mind, he’s a great collaborator and in fact a gentle soul. In fact, I admire the way he has managed to straddle the often conflicting pull of being a creative person, a successful businessman and a good guy. ABOUT SIIMON REYNOLDS Siimon is one of the most sought-after international mentors to business owners and CEO’s. His achievements include: Winner of Advertising Agency Of The Year twice. Winner of every major advertising award - including the Cannes Grand Prix. He co-founded and built the 15th biggest marketing services group in the world in just 8 years (Photon Group). Siimon has authored 6 books including ‘Why People Fail’, which won the Silver Medal for best U.S business success book in year 2012. His latest book WIN FAST, is out now via Penguin Random House. Siimon has given keynote speeches to over 60,000 people - and has shared the stage with Richard Branson and Tony Robbins. Siimon was a ‘shark’ on Australia’s original version of Shark Tank (Channel 7’s Dragon’s Den). http://siimonreynolds.com/ W: https://theblankcanvaspodcast.com.au/ W: https://leerogers.com.au/ SOCIALS Insta: @theblankcanvaspodcast FB - The Blank Canvas Podcast Twitter: @blankcanvaspod THE BLANK CANVAS TEAM Produced by Lee Rogers & Rien MacDonald. Audio support by Jason Murphy/GASinc Music by Rodrigo Enrique Bustos.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Everybody Pulls The Tarp
Jeff Bell | CEO of LegalShield

Everybody Pulls The Tarp

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 32:48


Long before Jeff Bell became CEO of fast-growing LegalShield he was a paperboy, an Eagle Scout, and an Academic All-American in football. He is also credited with the development and launch of the Chrysler 300 and the 4-door Jeep Wrangler—and earned the 2008 Cannes Grand Prix for his work with Halo 3. Andrew talks with Jeff about entrepreneurship, leadership, and why the right attitude makes all the difference.

Ride the Omnibus
Filmmaker Amna al Hawaj

Ride the Omnibus

Play Episode Play 24 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 64:45 Transcription Available


Ariel sits down with Bahraini filmmaker Amna al Hawaj, a woman on a mission to create change through popular cinema. She has worked on productions as varied as Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen to the Cannes Grand Prix-nominated Dègradé. She shares her industry insights as well as the view from her window on the world. She clearly articulates the best argument we've ever heard for the arts and the power of stories, and their importance now, more than ever. This episode was edited by William Dass.Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/omnibusride)

Behind The Billboard
Behind the Billboard - Episode 7 - Rosie Arnold

Behind The Billboard

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2020 68:43


Episode 7 features Rosie Arnold. Employee number 11 at BBH, D&AD’s first ever female president, multi award-winner, part time fencer and general lover of life, Rosie has done it all. Click this link to see the visuals and the story that goes with the episode. https://www.getbehindthebillboard.com/?p=320 Her favourite recent billboard campaign was this one for Budweiser:https://www.thedrum.com/news/2018/05/31/budweiser-plays-up-its-music-cred-search-oriented-ooh-campaign And her first ever Billboard was for Levi’s… Spray on JeansWe can’t find an image of it anywhere… sorry listeners! If you find one… send it in! We discussed the Levi’s Incredible Shrinking Man billboards. Shot by the incredible @NadavKander - https://twitter.com/NadavKander. We heard how photographer Mary Ellen Mark, a millionairess and a colour photocopier helped create the iconic Levi’s ‘Haters’ posters.Read more about the incredible photographer Mary Ellen Mark: https://www.theguardian.com/culture/gallery/2015/may/26/mary-ellen-mark-legendary-photographs-in-pictures Then a decade of Lynx billboard brilliance. We talked about the work for Lynx on 24hours, Masculine and Feminine, The Cerne Giant and The Lynx Effect in general. On Lynx in particular, Rosie talks about how having good client relationships, outside of the meeting room, is conducive to creating great work. Meeting rooms can be far too high stress for the natural flow of a creative mind to affect the work. We talked about the unsung heroes of these and other campaigns that really stand out… the brave Marketing leads at the client who are prepared to get behind the work, stick their necks on the line and cut a cheque for the music/production/shoot. They believe in the work and the creative process as much as the agency. Although we strayed away from Rosies work for a while, we talked a bit about what makes great Outdoor work. The simplicity of Outdoor is where some great creative work can happen. Rosie waxed lyrical about Cossette’s Cannes Grand Prix winning billboards for McDonalds, by friend of the show Carlos Moreno. The simplicity of this concept heroes the brand and the medium in one shot. We moved on to KFC and the amazing illustrative work from Surachai and his Thai team [who have amassed over 90 Lions by the way]. We talked about the ‘Just Add Robinsons’ campaign for Robinsons fruit drinks. This iconic work flipped the just add water message on its head and demonstrated the magic that happens in a glass of water when you add Robinsons. The ads we contextual to the summer and outdoor feeling, including one for the Wimbledon Tennis Championship that Robinsons sponsors. And then the big move from BBH to AMV. Following a life changing few years Rosie headed off to become Head of Art at AMV. Going off to work with Alex and Adrian as ECDs… which lead us on to a proactive piece for Malteasers.  Finally, she even shared with us a bottom drawer billboard idea for Red Nose Day. Redrawing it live on air - a first for the pod - maybe it’ll become a regular feature? Thanks Rosie for being inspiring, fascinating, fun and more. The world and our industry is a brighter place with you in it.

Behind The Billboard
Behind the Billboard - Episode 4 - Tony Davidson

Behind The Billboard

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020 101:47


Episode 4 of Behind the Billboard features Tony Davidson. You can see all of the work on the blog post... There's a tonne of great work! https://getbehindthebillboard.com/?p=259 Tony is many wonderful things. Global partner at Wieden & Kennedy, 196 times ‘in-book’ at D&AD (a record) as well being its former President, Cannes Grand Prix winner, strong hugger and just a great big kid who adores ideas and making stuff. He turned up 30 mins early and left 30 mins late, still texting thoughts and ideas on his way back to the tube. And yet it felt we’d only scratched the surface. We went though his amazing portfolio of billboards as both CD and Art Director. For the Nike ‘St Wayne’ poster we heard how the art director covered himself in red paint to convince the client to buy the idea. We drilled into the story behind the world’s longest cross track poster with the world’s longest til receipt for the opening of a new Levi’s store. Then there was the reliable rotating VW billboard, Paul Ince and Adidas art direction, Run London, more Levi’s and the painful story of how the invincibles  ‘Arsena’ Nike ad never ran as a billboard. We finished on the recent Coke billboards, featuring a redesign of the logo for the first time in the company’s history, to incorporate a thirsty tongue. Dan Wieden once said “If you want to be a partner at W+K you got to be some kind of saint and some kind of crazy.” We can safely say Tony is both of these and more. So much amazing work for so many brands with so much to say. A feast for our listeners’ ears. Thanks again Tony.  You can see all of the work on the blog post... There's a tonne of great work! https://getbehindthebillboard.com/?p=259

Slate Daily Feed
Culture Gabfest: The Secret Mailbox

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 77:08


This week on the Culture Gabfest, Stephen Metcalf, Dana Stevens, and Julia Turner dive into Little Women, writer-director Greta Gerwig’s adaption—perhaps the best adaption yet—of Louisa May Alcott’s novel that follows the lives of the four March sisters. Next, they discuss the risky jokes, heartfelt speeches, and weird red carpet looks of this year’s Golden Globes. Finally, they chat about The Movie Club, Slate’s annual conversation among film critics led by Dana about this year in film.  On the Slate Plus segment this week, the panel spoils the ending to Little Women.  Endorsements Dana:  Atlantics, a Cannes Grand Prix-winning film by French-Senegalese director Mati Diop, streaming on Netflix. Julia:  A withdrawal of a previous endorsement—the book The Power of the Dog by Don Winslow—because of its sexist treatment of women.  The Marvel supervillain M.O.D.O.K. Steve:  The German-Austrian comedy-drama Toni Erdmann, directed, written, and co-produced by Maren Ade. Available for rent on Amazon Prime. Outro Music: It’s Romance by Alexandre Desplat from the Little Women Original Motion Picture Soundtrack  Podcast production by Jessamine Molli. Production assistance by Rachael Allen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Culture Gabfest
The Secret Mailbox

Culture Gabfest

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 77:08


This week on the Culture Gabfest, Stephen Metcalf, Dana Stevens, and Julia Turner dive into Little Women, writer-director Greta Gerwig’s adaption—perhaps the best adaption yet—of Louisa May Alcott’s novel that follows the lives of the four March sisters. Next, they discuss the risky jokes, heartfelt speeches, and weird red carpet looks of this year’s Golden Globes. Finally, they chat about The Movie Club, Slate’s annual conversation among film critics led by Dana about this year in film.  On the Slate Plus segment this week, the panel spoils the ending to Little Women.  Endorsements Dana:  Atlantics, a Cannes Grand Prix-winning film by French-Senegalese director Mati Diop, streaming on Netflix. Julia:  A withdrawal of a previous endorsement—the book The Power of the Dog by Don Winslow—because of its sexist treatment of women.  The Marvel supervillain M.O.D.O.K. Steve:  The German-Austrian comedy-drama Toni Erdmann, directed, written, and co-produced by Maren Ade. Available for rent on Amazon Prime. Outro Music: It’s Romance by Alexandre Desplat from the Little Women Original Motion Picture Soundtrack  Podcast production by Jessamine Molli. Production assistance by Rachael Allen.

Slate Culture
Culture Gabfest: The Secret Mailbox

Slate Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2020 77:08


This week on the Culture Gabfest, Stephen Metcalf, Dana Stevens, and Julia Turner dive into Little Women, writer-director Greta Gerwig’s adaption—perhaps the best adaption yet—of Louisa May Alcott’s novel that follows the lives of the four March sisters. Next, they discuss the risky jokes, heartfelt speeches, and weird red carpet looks of this year’s Golden Globes. Finally, they chat about The Movie Club, Slate’s annual conversation among film critics led by Dana about this year in film.  On the Slate Plus segment this week, the panel spoils the ending to Little Women.  Endorsements Dana:  Atlantics, a Cannes Grand Prix-winning film by French-Senegalese director Mati Diop, streaming on Netflix. Julia:  A withdrawal of a previous endorsement—the book The Power of the Dog by Don Winslow—because of its sexist treatment of women.  The Marvel supervillain M.O.D.O.K. Steve:  The German-Austrian comedy-drama Toni Erdmann, directed, written, and co-produced by Maren Ade. Available for rent on Amazon Prime. Outro Music: It’s Romance by Alexandre Desplat from the Little Women Original Motion Picture Soundtrack  Podcast production by Jessamine Molli. Production assistance by Rachael Allen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Highly Suspect Reviews
Screener Squad: Atlantics

Highly Suspect Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 25:54


ATLANTICS MOVIE REVIEW The Screener Squad is back to cover more international Oscar hopefuls with Netflix’s release of the Cannes Grand Prix winner Atlantics. The story follows a young girl named Ada (Mame Bineta Sane), who is in love with a construction worker named Souleiman (Ibrahima Traore), but is betrothed to a wealthy mogul named… Read More »Screener Squad: Atlantics

Q: Video Podcast
Atlantics director Mati Diop on how her acclaimed debut creates a complex portrait of Senegalese youth

Q: Video Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2019 24:31


French-Senegalese director Mati Diop joined q's Tom Power at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival to talk about her Cannes Grand Prix-winning first feature, Atlantics.

Next Up
(Next Up Reviews: Parasite)

Next Up

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 17:28


Release date: October 11, 2019 (USA) Director: Bong Joon-ho Box office: 88.4 million USD Nominations: Cannes Best Actress Award, Cannes Best Actor Award, Cannes Grand Prix, More Awards: Palme d'Or --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/n3xtup/support

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Talking to Ourselves
PJ Pereira

Talking to Ourselves

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 50:13


PJ Pereira is Founder and Creative Chairman at Pereira & O'Dell. PJ is an advertising pioneer, and one of the world's most influential creatives. He was named the Top CCO in Adweek's "Creative 100." He was recognized by "Creativity 50," and 4A's "100 People Who Make Advertising Great." In 2016, Pereira & O'Dell was behind the rare participation of a brand in the prestigious “Official Selection” of Sundance Film Festival with NETSCOUT and Werner Herzog's "Lo and Behold, Reveries of the Connected World", named in Esquire Magazine’s Top 10 Best Non-Fiction Films of 2016. His agency is credited with the creation of the first-ever social film, “The Inside Experience”, for Intel and Toshiba in 2011. Its follow-up, “The Beauty Inside”, was a triple Cannes Grand Prix winner, and the first branded content to win an Emmy against regular TV programming. He’s served on 6 Cannes Lions juries, including two jury presidencies. He also serves on the boards of the AdCouncil and The One Club. Beyond advertising, the Brazilian-born native is a best-selling novelist. In 2015, his book trilogy "Gods of Both Worlds" spent a month as the #1 novel in Brazil.

Promote The Hell Out Of It!
Rosie Yakob: Working with Jay-Z & Steve Stoute, the concept behind Genius/Steals & Digital Nomad tips!

Promote The Hell Out Of It!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2019 69:21


Absolutely loved having Rosie Yakob as my wonderful guest for episode 21! Rosie is Co-Founder of the nomadic creative consultancy Genius Steals, along with her husband and partner Faris; whom I had on the show earlier on in the year. Genius/Steals have helped build strategies and consult iconic brands such as Gibson, Coca-Cola, Google, The Guardian and more; so you instantly know it's worth paying attention to this conversation.Full-time nomad, strategist, speaker & incredible human being. Rosie began her career working with hip hop legends Jay-Z and Steve Stoute at their entertainment branding company, developing non-traditional ways for brand like Target, Wrigley and Samsung to connect with their fans. She was also lead strategist on the Cannes Grand Prix and Facebook Best in Show winning Oreo Daily Twist campaign during her time at 360i and has previously worked at Cake Group, as well as Saatchi & Saatchi. You can't even begin to understand how excited I was for this chat and how much I learnt from it! Expect tips for digital nomad life, talk about working with hip hop legends Jay-Z & Steve Stoute, tips on how brands can give value and create culture, talk about the difference between copying and being inspired by and a whole load more stuff!! Have your notebooks ready!You can find out more about Genius/Steals here: http://geniussteals.coYou can follow Rosie on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/rosieyakob/You should most definitely sign up to the Genius/Steals newsletter here: http://geniussteals.co/subscribeThis episode is sponsored by Nexstand EU. www.nexstand.eu As listeners of the podcast you get a nice and tidy 10% discount using code: Kitschinc10NEXSTAND has been engineered to be one of the most highly adjustable and portable laptop stand on the market, we've been using their products whilst travelling for over 6 months and they have definitely helped my posture whilst working which in turn helps productivity! You can check out their products here: www.nexstand.eu. Make sure to give us a follow and give this episode a share! Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/miztrujillo)

One More Question
Nick Argyros - Do humans prefer to talk to machines?

One More Question

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2019 44:56


In this world of content marketing and automation, are consumers happy to talk to robots and to get an auto-generic service or do people still prefer to use human interface? Turns out that 60% of us like the smart Bot and about 40% of us like interfacing with humans, according to Nick Argyros. Could this be a generational thing? In Episode #4 of One More Question our self-learning podcast, our Founder, Ross Drakes gets into some risky ideas about robots, the pros and cons of smart machine learning and AI technology that could help your brand grow or kill it, along with some humans. Yep, it really could be a moral dilemma depending on your view of Schrödinger's cat. Ross talks to Nick Argyros Co-Founder and Director of INJOZI Digital Design, Audio Militia and GotBot AI Solutions, his machine learning, AI conversation Bot that can automate workflow and help your brand engage seamlessly with customers, also stick around to learn from Nick’s multiple business growth adventures. More about Nick Argyros After years of experience in a multitude of creative and technology-based disciplines, Nick Argyros is now the Co-Founder and Director of INJOZI Digital Design, Audio Militia and GotBot AI Solutions. Establishing the INJOZI Digital team in 2008, Nick has headed the agency for over a decade, receiving numerous accolades along the way, including multiple Promax, Bookmark, Midas, Clio, FWA and Loerie Awards. Audio Militia has similarly seen glory at the Loeries under his curatorship and was even recently credited on a Cannes Grand Prix winning project. Both businesses have been voted into the top 3 Digital Agency and Audio Post-production companies on the continent, over the years 2016/17/18. The newest member of his growing business conglomerate, GotBot AI, was selected as one of the Top 10 start-up companies on the African continent in 2017. Nick’s undeniable experience in the machine-learning sector has also seen him presenting, demonstrating and introducing the product to local and international audiences, from WPP Stream to Viva Tech Paris 2018. Businesses - GotBot AI - Website LinkedIn Facebook Twitter INJOZI - Website LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Audio Militia - Website Facebook Connect with Nick here - LinkedIn Instagram Show Notes Organisations: Microsoft The Grind Coffee Company Places: Melrose Arch Robots: TAY Talks: Digital Kung Fu Article: IOL One More Question is a podcast by Nicework a Brand and Service Design Company. One of the things we do best is asking our clients the right questions. This podcast came about because we want to share some of the best answers we have heard over the last 12 years. We talk to significant creators, experts and communicators who we have encountered. To share the useful insights, inspirations and facts that made us stop and take notes as we go about our work. Hosted by our Founder Ross Drakes. Subscribe iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher Music by: @dcuttermusic / http://www.davidcuttermusic.com

Le Bruit de l'art
4/5 - Hors-Série « Jeunes Artistes en Europe. Les Métamorphoses » - Gabriel Abrantes, réalisateur

Le Bruit de l'art

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2019 26:25


À l’occasion de l’exposition « Jeunes artistes en Europe. Les Métamorphoses » présentée du 4 avril au 16 juin 2019 à la Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain, le Bruit de l’art vous propose une série de podcasts inédits en cinq épisodes.Pour ce quatrième épisode hors-série, nous recevons le réalisateur américano-portugais Gabriel Abrantes dont le court-métrage A Brief History of Princess X est à découvrir en ce moment à la Fondation Cartier.Gabriel Abrantes a étudié à la Cooper Union à New York, aux Beaux-Arts de Paris et au Fresnoy à Tourcoing. Son travail, d’abord plus proche de la vidéo d’artiste, s’est rapproché ces dernières années du cinéma de fiction grand public. Il a ainsi été présenté à la Semaine de la Critique de Cannes (Grand Prix), à la Berlinale (Prix EFA) ou au Festival du Film de Locarno (Léopard d’or), mais également été exposé à la Tate Britain (Londres), au KW Institute for Contemporary Art (Berlin), au Palais de Tokyo (Paris)... Dans ses films, l’humour décalé et l'absurde sont souvent utilisés pour revisiter des mythes d’une culture mi-pop mi-historique et faire écho à d’importants questionnements contemporains.Dans cet épisode, il revient sur son parcours, son passage de son activité de peintre à celle de cinéaste, explique ce qui le pousse encore à faire des aller-retour entre peinture et vidéo, et nous raconte la genèse de son court-métrage A Brief History of Princess X. Musique originale de Rinôçérôse. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.

Brand InnerActions with Jon Gaul
The Importance of Getting Your Marketing Message from the C-Suite to the Frontlines with Liz Vanzura

Brand InnerActions with Jon Gaul

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019 24:10


In episode 3, Jon sits down with Liz Vanzura.   Liz is a passionate & award-winning leader in hospitality and lifestyle marketing and has served in both client-side as well as agency-side C-suite marketing roles.  Currently Liz is developing a new concept for a leading Burmese restaurant chain and catering operation, Rangoon Ruby Restaurants.  Liz helps us navigate the challenge of getting your marketing messages from the leadership level down to the frontlines.  Liz’s specialties are in content marketing, public relations & new product/business development. From Superbowl spots to social media content, Liz has collaborated with top creative & strategic minds to help launch or grow iconic brands including Wahlburgers, Truly Sparked & Sparkling, Cadillac, VW and HUMMER to name a few! Liz earned a Cannes Grand Prix, Ad Age’s Marketer of the Year and was inducted into the American Advertising Federation’s Hall of Achievement. Her accomplishments include the successful worldwide launch of the VW New Beetle & HUMMER brands as well as the renaissance of the Cadillac brand. To learn more about InnerView or to obtain a transcript, please go to innerviewgroup.com. Make sure you subscribe to get the latest episodes.

Unstructured
Emmy Award winning composer Silas Hite

Unstructured

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 37:58


Silas Hite is an award winning composer. His awards include an Emmy, a Grand Clio, a Cannes Grand Prix, a Grand Effie, and Adweek's Campaign of The Decade. He has contributed memorable music to some of the top selling video games of the past ten years and created scores for many blockbuster and independent films. His score and original songs routinely play in television shows around the world. His music has played in such venerable institutions as the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art, the New York Museum of Modern Art, and in the spring of 2014, The Whitney Biennial.Silas's links:Web: http://www.silashite.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/Silas-Hite-Composer-and-Visual-Artist-143443615698996/Twitter: https://twitter.com/satincowboyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/silas_hite/?hl=enSoundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/satincowboy And don’t forget to support the podcast by subscribing for free, reviewing, and sharing.  Web: https://unstructuredpod.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/unstructuredp Facebook: https://facebook.com/unstructuredp Instagram: https://instagram.com/unstructuredp  Join the Facebook group: fb.com/groups/unstructured 

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Talking to Ourselves
Alex Bogusky

Talking to Ourselves

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2018 77:17


Alex Bogusky is Co-Founder and Chief Creative Engineer of Crispin Porter+Bogusky. Alex lead the legendary ascension of CP+B to become the world's most famous and awarded agency over more than a decade, and the first ever to win the Cannes Grand Prix in all five categories. The agency grew to over a thousand employees, with offices in Miami, Boulder, Los Angeles, London and Sweden, and with annual billings over $1 billion. Alex has been called the Steve Jobs of advertising. In 2008, he was inducted into the Art Director's Club Hall of Fame. In 2010, he received the rare honor of being named "Creative Director of the Decade" by Adweek. It was later that same year that Alex left CP+B, shifting his focus to consumer advocacy and social initiatives, while investing in early stage start-ups. Then, in August of 2018, some eight years after he departed CP+B, Alex shocked the advertising world by announcing his return.

Dream Nation Love
Kash Sree. Creative Director in Advertising.

Dream Nation Love

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2018 20:09


Kash Sree is a Creative Director in Advertising, on the copy side. He has worked on four continents and one sub continent. You've definitely seen a few of his commercials, too many to name here. Most notably the Tiger Woods hacky sack spot. You can easily google his work so I won't go into it here since it will take up the entire page. He also picked up a Cannes Grand Prix and an Emmy for his work on the Nike “Play” and “Move” campaigns. Kash is known for being able to tap into the human experience when it comes to telling brand stories. We talk about diversity, brands, truth, religion, and dreams. On the show we talk about what makes for great agencies., how to create more diversity in advertising, and Kash shares his advice on being fearlessly creative. This episode is really meta and filled with deep discussions. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/DreamNation/support

Keep It!
"Do the Royal Thing" (with Veena Sud)

Keep It!

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2018 49:58


The Royal Wedding turns out to be kind of fantastic, but calling it "woke" is a bit much. Janet Jackson blesses the Billboard Music Awards with her presence. Ira and Louis bravely attend Taylor Swift's Reputation Tour. Kara has beef with Twitter. Plus, Veena Sud (creator of Netflix's Seven Seconds and AMC's The Killing) joins for a discussion of Spike Lee and his Cannes Grand Prix winning film BlacKKKlansman.

The A-List Podcast
The A-List Podcast: Kash Sree

The A-List Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2017 71:06


The A-List Podcast: Episode 11 with Kash Sree In this week's episode of “The A-List” podcast, host and DiMassimo Goldstein Chief Creative Officer Tom Christmann chats with the brilliant Kash Sree, Group Creative Director at gyro New York. Kash has worked at many of the top agencies across the world, from SS&K to Perreira & O'Dell, JWT, BBH New York, and Wieden + Kennedy. Working on such global accounts as Vaseline, DeBeers, Axe, Nintendo and Nike, Kash has helped create some of the industry's most iconic campaigns, including Nike's “Hackeysack” spot with Tiger Woods. Kash was also the recipient of an Emmy and a Cannes Grand Prix for his inspiring work on two different Nike campaigns in the same year. Tune in to hear Kash discuss his journey from martial arts teacher to art director to copywriter, what he looks for in creative talent today, and why kindness – to yourself and others – is key. Full episode and show notes below! Show Notes • [0:00 – 1:55] Intro • [1:56 – 7:42] Growing up in East London, eating Kentucky Fried Chicken every day, and trying not to be noticed at school. • [7:43 – 10:20] Working as a kung fu instructor and trading in martial arts for design school • [10:21 – 18:19] Beginning his journey into advertising and proving his professor wrong • [18:20 – 20:52] The importance of research in being a great creative and making a great ad • [20:53 – 30:05] Getting fired from Ogilvy after 5 months and moving to Singapore • [30:06 – 34:22] Learning to stand up for his work and switching from art direction to copywriting • [34:23 – 39:05] Getting a crash course in advertising • [39:06 – 44:09] Seeking inspiration in culture and applying lessons from martial arts to advertising • [44:10 – 50:12] “Staying stupid” to avoid bad briefs • [50:13 – 61:43] Being motivated by fame, getting sued and winning an award • [61:44 – 69:42] How today's creatives can impress Kash • [69:43 – 71:06] Outro “The A-List” is a podcast produced by DiMassimo Goldstein, recorded at the Gramercy Post, and sponsored by the Adhouse Advertising School, New York's newest, smallest, and hippest ad school. You can subscribe and rate the show on iTunes or listen along on SoundCloud. For updates on upcoming episodes and guests, be sure to like the A-List Podcast on Facebook and follow host Tom Christmann on Twitter. If you want to be interviewed for an upcoming episode, contact us at AdhouseNYC.com.

The Curzon Film Podcast
IT'S ONLY THE END OF THE WORLD | feat. Xavier Dolan + Berlin Film Festival Round Up #61

The Curzon Film Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2017 88:57


This week Xavier Dolan talks to us about his world-ending new film, and we round up highlights from Berlin Film Festival.Winner of the Cannes Grand Prix in 2016, 'It's Only the End of the World' is amazingly Dolan's 6th film in 8 years. Here, he brings together the acting heavyweights of Vincent Cassell, Marion Cotillard and Lea Seydoux for a hellish homecoming framed in excruciating close up. As well as hearing from the director; we also chat with Curzon's heads of Marketing and Programming to discuss the highlights of the recent Berlin Film Festival. Produced and edited by Jake CunninghamMusic supplied by incompetech.comStudio services from csrfm.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.