Clemenger Bbdo Melbourne was named agency of the year at the Melbourne Advertising & Design Club Awards tonight.
The agency won top honours for the second year running. However, rival Gpy&R Melbourne – which won more lions at Cannes this year than any Australian agency – did not enter for the second consecutive year. Last year, Patts Ecd Ben Coulson cited cost reasons for not supporting the event, which is Melbourne’s top awards show.
The awards list in full:
The Adstream Award for Agency of the Year
Winner
Clemenger Bbdo Melbourne
The Madc Award for Best in Show
Winner
Guilt Trips V/Line Agency McCann
The Madc Award for Lifetime Achievement
Winner
Scott Whybin, Whybin Tbwa
The Blackley Award for Creative Leader of the Year
Winner
Jason Williams, Leo Burnett
The Madc Award for Client of the Year
Winner
Carlton United Brewers
The Exit Films Award for Best Junior
Winners
Jono...
The agency won top honours for the second year running. However, rival Gpy&R Melbourne – which won more lions at Cannes this year than any Australian agency – did not enter for the second consecutive year. Last year, Patts Ecd Ben Coulson cited cost reasons for not supporting the event, which is Melbourne’s top awards show.
The awards list in full:
The Adstream Award for Agency of the Year
Winner
Clemenger Bbdo Melbourne
The Madc Award for Best in Show
Winner
Guilt Trips V/Line Agency McCann
The Madc Award for Lifetime Achievement
Winner
Scott Whybin, Whybin Tbwa
The Blackley Award for Creative Leader of the Year
Winner
Jason Williams, Leo Burnett
The Madc Award for Client of the Year
Winner
Carlton United Brewers
The Exit Films Award for Best Junior
Winners
Jono...
- 10/4/2012
- by Robin Hicks
- Encore Magazine
Korean car specialist Innocean has launched a campaign for the Hyundai Sante Fe that sees a family drive through a mountainous landscape where they encounter black and white portraits of themselves.
The ad was directed by Bruce Hunt and visual effects were by Animal Logic, which bought part of post house Fuel FX today.
Oliver Mann, marketing director at Hyundai, said in a press release: “The new Santa Fe brings Hyundai’s promise of modern premium products to family SUV buyers. The new campaign matches these families’ adventurous lifestyles with Santa Fe’s appealing blend of style, quality and capability.”
Scott Lambert, Innocean’s creative director added: “The New Santa Fe is a beautiful SUV that can take you to unforgettable places where moments and memories can be found. Bruce and Danny have created a film that makes you just want to visit there”.
Credits:
Client – Hyundai Motor Company Australia
Marketing Director,...
The ad was directed by Bruce Hunt and visual effects were by Animal Logic, which bought part of post house Fuel FX today.
Oliver Mann, marketing director at Hyundai, said in a press release: “The new Santa Fe brings Hyundai’s promise of modern premium products to family SUV buyers. The new campaign matches these families’ adventurous lifestyles with Santa Fe’s appealing blend of style, quality and capability.”
Scott Lambert, Innocean’s creative director added: “The New Santa Fe is a beautiful SUV that can take you to unforgettable places where moments and memories can be found. Bruce and Danny have created a film that makes you just want to visit there”.
Credits:
Client – Hyundai Motor Company Australia
Marketing Director,...
- 10/3/2012
- by Robin Hicks
- Encore Magazine
A sickening bike accident is replayed in reverse in a new campaign by the Transport Accident Commission in Victoria.
The agency behind the campaign was Grey Melbourne, which has handled the Tac account for more than two decades.
Credits:
Client: Tac Marketing Project Manager: Shenagh Macrae Tac Senior Manager, Road Safety & Marketing: John Thompson Agency: CD/Writer: Nigel Dawson Art Director: Peter Becker Producer: Sandi Gracin Ecd: Michael Knox General Manager: Randal Glennon Account Director: Jodi Gubana Production Company: Revolver Films Director: Bruce Hunt Producer: Catherine Jarman Cinematographer: Danny Ruhlmann Editor: Seth Lockwood Editing Company: Method Studios Sound Design/Arrangement: Simon Kate/Song Zu Post Production: Animal Logic Animation/Visual Effects: Animal Logic
Other credits:
Post Production/VFX: Animal Logic VFX Supervisor / Lead Compositor – Morgane Furio VFX Supervisor / Animation – Scott Hunter VFX Producer – Tyrone Estephan Lighting – Andrew Lodge / Manuel Macha / Aaron Hoffman FX – Larry Townsend Modelling / Surfacing – John Saleem Rigging...
The agency behind the campaign was Grey Melbourne, which has handled the Tac account for more than two decades.
Credits:
Client: Tac Marketing Project Manager: Shenagh Macrae Tac Senior Manager, Road Safety & Marketing: John Thompson Agency: CD/Writer: Nigel Dawson Art Director: Peter Becker Producer: Sandi Gracin Ecd: Michael Knox General Manager: Randal Glennon Account Director: Jodi Gubana Production Company: Revolver Films Director: Bruce Hunt Producer: Catherine Jarman Cinematographer: Danny Ruhlmann Editor: Seth Lockwood Editing Company: Method Studios Sound Design/Arrangement: Simon Kate/Song Zu Post Production: Animal Logic Animation/Visual Effects: Animal Logic
Other credits:
Post Production/VFX: Animal Logic VFX Supervisor / Lead Compositor – Morgane Furio VFX Supervisor / Animation – Scott Hunter VFX Producer – Tyrone Estephan Lighting – Andrew Lodge / Manuel Macha / Aaron Hoffman FX – Larry Townsend Modelling / Surfacing – John Saleem Rigging...
- 4/26/2012
- by Robin Hicks
- Encore Magazine
- It is award season in Australia again and the time for the small number of people in the Australian film industry to come together and pat each other on the back for a mostly mediocre job well done. The most prestigious of the three major award ceremonies that occur over the next month is the L’Oreal Paris Australian Film Institute (AFI) Awards. It is the ceremony that attracts big names and they like people to know that. Russell Crowe hosted last year. Who cares if he isn’t actually Australian? This year this ceremony has snagged Australian actor Geoffrey Rush to host, a step up from last year. Pleasingly there are a few nominated films that warrant the caliber of the host. Suburban Mayhem, Kenny and Ten Canoes stand out from the rest for varying reasons and look to be the big winners of the night. Suburban Mayhem
- 11/11/2006
- IONCINEMA.com
SYDNEY -- The Film Finance Corp. board on Thursday provided letters of intent to back two feature films under its new system of project evaluation, meaning funding will go ahead pending sign-off from the FFC board in September. The projects are Ana Kokkinos' The Book of Revelation and Ray Lawrence's Jindabyne, the latter employing a new financing model never before approved by the FFC. Jindabyne is an adult drama produced by Catherine Jarman and executive produced by Garry Charny and Phillipa Bateman through their April Films production shingle. Based on a Raymond Carver short story, "So Much Water, So Close to Home," the thriller, about the fallout within a community after three men who go fishing find a woman's body, was adapted for the screen by Beatrix Christian.
- 7/23/2004
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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