Monthly Archives: June, 2016

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Carpool to Rio
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In the build up to the Olympics, the flurry of brands showing their support with campaigns would have sports fans concerned the athletes are spending more time filming ads than they are training.

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Ads of the week: 21 June
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It’s been a big week for creativity with our local agencies winning awards and living it up in Cannes. But who needs the French Riviera when you have our equally prestigious weekly rundown right here at home? This week we salute Energy Online, V Energy, NZ Fire Service, The Co-operative Bank and Anchor.

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Cannes day two: a Grand Prix and gongs of all colours
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France is the place to be for creatives as Lions were served up over night at the International Festival of Creativity. This year saw a record-breaking number of entries and 70 countries making the shortlists. As the industry stars gathered on the red carpet, New Zealand had reason to celebrate. Local agencies took home Lions of all colours including a Grand Prix as Y&R’s ‘McWhopper’ continues to dominate the awards.

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Whybin\TBWA’s Tim Huse talks corporate social responsibility and advertising’s role in doing good
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Bowel Cancer New Zealand ran its high profile Art Chairs campaign through Whybin\TBWA to raise money and awareness for the disease in New Zealand, which has one of the highest incidences of the cancer in the developed world. We caught up with Whybin creative director Tim Huse to find out his thoughts on working with not-for-profits and whether advertising has a responsibility to help in whatever way it can.

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Clemenger BBDO/Proximity: familiar name, new style
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Clemenger BBDO/Proximity might be considered a traditional agency, but it’s certainly not operating that way. We caught up with the agency’s three leading lights to find out what they’ve been working on, what they think of the industry at the moment and how their NZTA campaigns manage to nail it every time.

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Wash to play
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Drawing teens away from games, social media and digital entertainment to help out around the home is as much as a chore for parents as it is doing the task itself. To help, Samsung, with DDB Stockholm, decided to blend laundry and gaming by creating a laundromat fitted out with gaming stations.

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Beer for babies
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Low-alcohol beers, wines and ciders are growing in popularity, due to a combination of changing drink driving rules, more concern about the health impacts of drinking and changing social attitudes to overt drunkenness. So far there have been a range of approaches used by the booze companies to sell their lower-potency wares, from DB Export’s comical surgeon, to Heineken’s Light Club or Brancott Estate’s Flight. But this bold approach to advertising zero alcohol beer spotted in Nishiki restaurant in Auckland stands out as one of the most creative. As it says: “Looks like a real beer. It’s beery beery yummy!!” They grow up so fast.

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The game of RTB
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When the gods of adland introduced the word ‘programmatic’ to the industry, it was immediately decreed that use of the word in everyday conversation would immediately put all those within earshot to sleep. This obviously makes it quite difficult for those working in the industry to stay awake, while slaving over spreadsheets. Even the most enthusiast programmatic specialist Acquire Online’s programmatic director Zane Furtado admits that it isn’t always easy to keep staff interested. So he came up with a quirky way to keep staff interested.