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Category: Insight
Fri
11
Dec '09

Campaigns Top Ten 2009

While the days have started where we see one “So this was 2009″-show a day on telly,

Campaign reveals the winners of 2009 in its annual round-up of the advertising year.
Thoughts:
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The planning department seems to be the only field in advertising where women have a real chance to shine (just have a look at Campaigns Top Ten CDs or Top Ten Suits). It’s also the one field where it’s most apparent how smart, compassionate, fact-orientated and intuitive you really are. Which speaks for itself. Advertising is still a boys club. That might be the reason why it is so fucked up at times. Even the women who become powerfull eventuelly start to act like machos.
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Not too many of Campaings Top Ten ads and campaigns have been discussed or analysed here in Germany. Which is kind of sad. We have a tendency of looking at other countries work, especially the UK, and say, that is way crazy, we love it, let’s not do it like that. We tend to just see the creative output without the strategic approach behind it - which often is what makes it that good. And allows you to go wild.
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The most interesting agencies in the UK are the ones we don’t usually take into consideration. Or are you telling me you have kept an eye on Rainey Kelly Campbell Roalfe/Y&R, VCCP, McCann Erickson, Dare and AKQA (okay, maybe AKQA)? It’s not only Fallon and Mother anymore.
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Finally: look at the haggard faces of Campaigns Top Ten CDs.
Just a short time ago I would have thought, I want to be one of those guys.
Now I’m not so sure any more.
And while one of the guys who would have been on that kind of list if not leading that list in Germany just passed away (Jürgen Vossen, RIP), it makes you wonder what you will leave behind when it’s time to drop out. Or if it’s any important.

Maybe it’s time to map down our own top ten list - of things that are important to us, not of the important things we do.
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Thu
29
Oct '09

Learn how to stop worrying and love the internet

Brilliant presentation by David Gillespie. Via Nico Lumma.

Dropping knowledge like it’s hot. Thanks to the author.

Thu
24
Sep '09

A lesson in our “Recombining culture”

The German election campaigns for 2009 suck big time. There’s no arguing, no 2nd opinion possible. The politicans try to lull us all into sleep by posting boring ads with no edges or relevant promise. Heading the way as usual: Angela Merkel.

If I were German, I’d be really pissed by now, since she should represent me and my beliefs as the German chancellor. Thank God for our hybrid culture of recombining and reusing and re-re-ing whatever matters to us.

And since the German political parties don’t post anything that’s real, the voters (=us) produce/rearrange their own posters. With a true message/insight. Like this one:

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Fri
28
Aug '09

Art & Copy

Filmmaker Doug Pray, who is responsible for one of my alltime favorite documentaries Surfwise, has done it again. Only this time it’s advertising. Don’t forget to buy popcorn and a Coke. Because it’s delicious.

ART & COPY Trailer from ART & COPY on Vimeo.

Thu
16
Apr '09

Everything will be okay

Don’t worry, if you are a young creative who’s willing to work hard without pay, this is your time. Check out Oli Voss asking some of advertisings greatest what the fuck is going on, what’s happening next and why the crisis is good for creativity HERE.

Via Werbeblogger (thanks, mate).

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Mon
6
Apr '09

Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning.

As a copywriter, I’m always amazed, what can be delivered with those 24, 26 or how many letters your native alphabet uses, variables. And because I was raised by computers, while mommy earned money to pay the electricity bills, I have to feature
this:

Best geeky quotes 

Thu
2
Apr '09

All social media platforms in one.

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I had the same idea for a long time and if you think about it, it’s just the next logical step. What I was missing was simply the time, ressoucres and means of convincing a CD to do stuff like this. A client with money would also have helped :-)

Click here to get to FALLONs site, where you can download it.

Damn buggers from London. I salute you.

Tue
24
Mar '09

Legacy (Yeah, you’re still on beersandideas)

“I was looking at a piece of art the other day and I thought that would make a great staircase. I don’t think other people think like that, somehow.”
-Tony Davidson, CCEO W+K London-

But a love for violence and competition in its purest form isn’t just a part of American culture; it’s a part of human culture. We are inherently prone to violent struggle. This is a large part of what’s wrong with us, but when channeled into a sport — where qualities like mutual respect, sportsmanship, and fair play are prized — it can become emblematic of what’s best about us.
-Ben Fowlkes-

“This is pop/Yeah Yeah”
-XTC, “This is Pop”-

Everybody is fighting for something. At least I hope so. You might fight for a new client in a pitch situation, you fight for your ideas, some people may fight for bread, in the current crisis a lot of people fight for their jobs. You may fight for a better payroll or the love of someone you’ve let down. And some people fight for money or pride or for the sake of competition.
Amongst these kind of fighters I used to love Renzo Gracie always as the one I would not only like to train but also have a beer or two with.
And just chat and laugh and have him telling stories about his incredible life.
Then punch the waitor in the kidney for funsies.
Maybe I like fighting as a sport so much because it is the opposite of what we are doing the whole time. Not only in our jobs but in our culture as a whole.
There is not too much talking in the ring, on the mat or in the Octagon.
But every word actually means something (”Fight”, “Break”, “Stop”, “Your Mom is so fat she was overthrown by a small militia, she’s now know as The Republic of Your Mom”). A solid punch to the face means something as well. And there is no misunderstanding about anything. No false interpretation. Nothing fake. Nothing not real.
Fighting brings out the person you truly are. There is no place to hide what you are in a fight (or in training for that matter). If you are afraid to learn or adapt to new situations, it will show. If you are ready to work through adversity, it will show.
“Fighting is about the truth.” says writer Sam Sheridan in his foreword of the book “Fighter”. “At its heart, stripped down to the essentials, it’s a collision of realities. You have yours - who you are, what you will do - and he has his. Only one reality survives this meeting. We call it a sport, but it’s more than that. (…) It is a stage for artists, rendered with extreme emotion and desperate struggle.”
Call me naive, but when I started with advertising I was thinking the same thing about this industry.
If you are a total idiot, it will show. If you are a brown-nosing back-stabber, it will show. If you are a hard worker, it will show as well. If you are talented and creative, it will show and lead you to success. Because there is no place to hide when you have a white sheet of paper in front of you. But we all know that his is not the truth.
Still both jobs have more in common than not. It’s about solving problems. And key qualities like discipline, creativity, planning, preparation and stamina are required if you take it seriously. And in both jobs we are dealing with the truth. A truth about a product a campaign is based on. A truth about a person his performance is based on. “In a fight in a cage, the truth will out.” says Sheridan. I would say it’s the same things with great campaigns.
And that’s the beauty of it.
A great campaign reveals a truth by giving you an insight of the brand or the product that actually means something. Stripped down to its essentials it gives you something to rely on in a world full of images and words.
A person reveals a truth about himself in the gym.
Because there is no bullshit. No lies. Never. There is no backdoor or double bottom. And usually no bad blood after rolling with each other. It’s just the pure encounter of two people learning from each other as they go. And whoever wins usually had the better idea. A better idea how to win.
Here is the trailer of Renzo Gracie - Legacy, a documentary about the guy who kind of drew me into MMA as a sport a few years back.
If you have never heard of Renzo Gracie, it just means you are in stable mental conditions.
He is the descendent of a family of fighters from Brazil. This family practically invented the whole Vale-Tudo-no-holds-barred-fighting-contest-idea which latter resulted in the UFC (Ultimate Fighting Championship). He is not actively competing anymore but he remains a full time joker, family man and fighting coach with a very successful brand at his hands: the Gracie name.
Of course this footage is partly ten years old or older and looks kind of gnarly, but Renzo is one of the guys who helped elevating this whole thing from a brawling spectacle to a highly technical sport - as you see in the clip underneath.
Now if you ask me what that has to do with anything, especially on a site like beersandideas, it’s two things. First, in my opinion MMA is not only one of the most demanding sports in the history of sports, but also one of the most creative. You are constantly under pressure and the possibilities to solve the problems that are posed upon you are endless. If you are just smart enough and willing to go the distance. Second, the way people like Renzo, Randy Couture or modern day warriors like Georges St. Pierre are living their lives is truly inspirational. Because it’s based on respect, honesty, trust and commitment. Values not to be found very often in these times. Isn’t that an interesting paradigm to base a company on? That’s exactly what the UFC did. And now they are coming to Germany. The insight, as Renzo Gracie put it, is the most authentic in times that are just missing that:
“I think there is something about fighting that brings out a person’s true self. It doesn’t matter what you say or how you act. In the ring all the layers are peeled away and what’s left is who you really are.”
Cheers to a legend.

Sat
21
Feb '09

Always have an uglier version of yourself with you

“Dan Ariely, Professor of Behavioral Economics at Duke University, explains how people act in the marketplace and how they decide under different emotional states. He exemplifies this based on visual illussions.”
Says DLD. Nevertheless, the guy is extremely funny, entertaining and has loads of good stories to tell. Watch the speak here on beersandideas.com or head over to the original DLD site to enjoy more interestingness. Cheers to Morten Lund for hinting in the right direction. Again.

On a not so related note: Saving the world can be so much fun if you are Morten Lund.

Tue
17
Feb '09

Linkdump

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Well, long time nothing happenin’ here? Seems we’re all in the economic-downturn-struggle-cha cha cha. So here’s a linkdump with all good ideas and thingies. Since I don’t have any time to format them or shit, you’ll have to check them blindsighted. But no worries, they’re all good or awesome!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRp8z4rLj-Q

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MhhRlU1W30

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ve0smppsyhA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCr853VVo9c

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bD8evlqeT3g

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVy8VJ7sXL0

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JW0Cbrlyhcg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dX9GTUMh490

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLo4oDVEQs0

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKK933KK6Gg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=auDxn_i9Jkc

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CeXuZexUIc4

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PGpn4c96ZU

(Das Making-of: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSOmrijdtFg)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1oxW1-O4W1k

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ed2CqFQk4iE

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqnBI4UM4bQ

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w5faoLw9Xyg

http://www.brandt.ch/wp-content/plugins/pb-embedflash/swf/mediaplayer.swf?width=480&height=275&searchbar=false&autostart=true&file=http://www.filestyle.ch/media/the_independent.flv

http://blog.nextwall.de/2008/04/17/adobes-interaktive-wall-schon-cool/

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYhCn0jf46U

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETL8YbX5upg

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Dz2o2J99cM

http://vimeo.com/1867956

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=leGkFf2E1m4

http://www.sallyhogshead.com/homebig.html (Auf Guerilla klicken, 1. Idee links darunter.)

http://www.yankodesign.com/2008/04/21/cant-cross-a-virtual-wall/

http://catchyoo.typepad.com/catchyoo_moving_advertisi/2008/04/embedding-the-d.html

http://www.seite1girl.de/

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7paSzXEe2Q

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D-C8gwB7Two

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDYCf4ONh5M

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tmHkj6nD-DU

http://www.freshcreation.com/entry/life_20/