Friday, September 26, 2008

That's how interactive ideas should be!

(Just click on the image to experience...)

My brother Joseph is a bit of a hardcore gamer and yesterday he sent me this link & said, "You gotta see this ad, it's so cool!". So off I went and clicked on the link and watched...hmmm I thought...nothing really special...it's not even an ad...oops hold on...my God~!

Hahaha...I think I've given away the idea quite a bit now. Best see it yourself. We reckon that's what every interactive idea should aim to do - engage the audience (and wow them!). Enjoy!

Thursday, September 11, 2008

NAB Newspaper Ad of the Year Award

On the 27th of August the NAB Newspaper ad of the year awards took place in Auckland. We invited ourselves along to the evening in the hope of seeing some good work, meeting some cool people and - hey it's advertising so of course we wanted to go! While there, we had a good chat to the awesome team from M&C Saatchi in Wellington. Marianne and Jeremy helped me out last summer with some briefs to help build a good portfolio and gave me and Katy lots of great advice. It was great to catch up with them and also see them win and take home that $10,000!

I'm looking at the student work. Some good, some not so good!

Jeremy Southern, Marianne Harvey and Mark Anstis receiving their award for their fabulous ad.


Since we've teamed up, Michael has talked alot about the CDs he met in Wellington. So I'm glad that I finally got to meet Tim Hall (CD of Saatchi Wellington) and Paul Nagy (CD of Clemenger) who flew up to attend this event. I enjoyed the chat with Paul particularly, who's warm and energetic! We also caught up with Vaughn Davis (Y&R) who contributed some very nice feedback to our blog after we first met him as a team at Ignite.

The winning student team receiving their award from NAB's Lexie Ribot. Well done guys!


To announce the winner, all of the work was lit up with individual spot lights which gradually turned off as each piece was eliminated. When it came down to the final three, everyone was looking in all directions to see which ad was left standing. It was a nice way to show the final winning piece!

Before the night ends, we had a good chat with David Gapes (Editor of AdMedia) and thanked him personally for promoting our blog post of Ignite in his weekly ad newsletter Fastline. It really helped our job hunting and we can't express our gratitute enough. Anyway, it was a fun evening - and they even had these cute mini cheeseburgers which were delicious!

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Fashion shoot! shoot! shoot!

I love photography. And 2 weeks ago when my friend who is working with General Issue Fashion set me up to tag along as a helper on their seasonal fashion shoot, I was over the moon! I took along my gear (a Nikon D50 digital SLR with a 50mm f2.8 lens) and I was so glad their photographer Jae Frew was very kind and allowed me to shoot on the side while helping him as a 2nd assistant.




It was a real eye opener to go to a professional photoshoot, with real models, assistants, stylist, clients and most importantly, the chance to learn from a pro. Jae was very kind to teach me when I asked him the "why" questions, like "why wait for the clouds?". And watching how the photographer directs the models and chooses his angles of shot was real fascinating.

Having a peek of Jae's camera settings & trying to learn as much as possible!

Shooting from the side :)

The 5 models (from left: Elle, Bruce, Hilary, Justin & Amy) cuddle together with the big blanket while waiting for the next shoot.

We arrived at Devonport 8am and started shooting at around 9am after all the models had their makeup on and were dressed. It was a freezing cold day with showers of rain from time to time. But the models were very professional and despite the chilling wind they posed without any complaints. While Jae shot, I'd was trying to find a different angle to shoot without affecting him or the models. The models were very nice to look into my camera when they didn't have to look at Jae's. At the end of the day when we finished at around 5pm, I was quite tired, but was so thrilled that I'd learnt a whole lot, made a few new friends and took home 449 mostly stunning shots that I have never thought I could have shot with my camera!


Jae's assistant Caren posing up for me with the reflector.

Jae, with his made-me-envy-Nikon D3!


The stylist's bright yellow shoes.

My favorite shot.

The models decided to have a dip before the end of the day!

It's quite a shame that I couldn't share more of the better photos from the day due to the rights issue with not having a model release agreement. Anyway, a big thank you to Jae, his assistant Caren, the stylist and the models, the girls from General Issue and most importantly my friend Cathy who set it up. Cheers!