- 10:42 PM Are stricter rules for MF advertisements on anvil?
- 10:31 PM NSE to launch new MF service system on Nov 30
- 10:16 PM India indispensable to America's future: Barack Ob...
- 10:00 PM Subir Gokarn’s agenda:Stimulus exit not to hit eco...
- 09:16 PM Worst over for India auto companies: Anand Mahindr...
- 08:52 PM Edelweiss, Tokio Marine ink insurance JV
- 08:42 PM Aviation biz to contribute 5% to rev in 3-5 years:...
- 08:24 PM Inflow of money will not help curb inflation: Bima...
- 07:17 PM MphasiS Q4 cons net profit up 33.9% at Rs 245 cr
- 06:59 PM Immediate supports for rupee at 46.20/46.10: Commt...


By Anuradha Sengupta, CNBC-TV18
The Gorilla film for Cadbury’s Dairy Milk picked up the Film Grand Prix.The Grand Prix winners have done the best work in Advertising and Marketing communication from around the world for 2007.
According to Craig Davis, Jury President - Press & Film Lions, The Gorilla is just sheer entertainment value. He said, “I think that is what is extraordinary about it. I love the fact that it subverts all the conventions in the category and that is great.”
Phil Rumbol, Marketing Director of Cadbury Schweppes in Britain and Ireland said, “It has been viewed around the world by things like YouTube. But with it being a 90-second ad, coverage build was slower than normal. After three weeks, we paid for airtime. That meant that about 40% of the UK population should have seen it. The brand awareness of the ad was above 60% and that was all down to the fact that people were saying, “Have you seen the Cadbury’s ad with the gorilla playing the drums?” and people were looking on the Internet. So, the two really worked well together.”
Sharing the honour with that hugely popular gorilla film this year was a second film Grand Prix for the campaign for the video game, Halo 3, created by the McCann Worldgroup-San Francisco. It started out as a purely internet campaign to launch Microsoft’s latest Xbox game.
Set in the future, the campaign shows war veterans reliving their experiences. The campaign even recreated a war memorial and museum simulating a real world scenario that set up the theme of the game without talking about it. This approach helped connect with non-gamers as well. The Halo 3 campaign also picked up the Integrated Grand Prix.
Craig Davis feels that it was quite a different thing with Halo. According to him, the whole experience becomes immersive by the time you have seen two or three of these films. You feel like you are completely immersed in this world. You are just drawn into it and it is a very thorough and complete experience, he added.
According to Samidha, the Titanium Grand Prix given out for the 'most breakthrough idea of the year' went to Projector Tokyo for its work for Japanese clothing brand Uniqlock, a unique clock that was downloaded by millions across the world. It was an unusual way to popularise the apparel markers catalogue. So, as time passed these dancers had different clothes for different times of the day and eventually the year, she said.
Mark Tutsell, Jury President, Titanium & Integrated Lions said, “It was a work that made you just go wow. It stopped you dead in your tracks and was so different. Some people found it very hard to connect with it, and were saying, “Wow, I have never seen anything like this before in my life.” That for me was the power of it. It was so radically different and it really took full advantage of a new world.”
For more on the Grand Prix, watch video...
|
|
Business
Business News | Economy | Earnings | BSE NSE Notices
General News
Current Affairs | Politics | World News | Sports | Entertainment
Corporate Strategy
Management | Advertising | Marketing | Legal
Personal Finance
Tax | Insurance | Credit Cards | Loans | Property | Retirement | Investment Help | Financial Planning | Fixed Income
Markets
Local Market | Global Market | Market Cues | Analysis | Expert & FII outlook | Brokerage Recomendation
Stocks
Stocks in News | Expert Advice | ADRs & GDRs | IPO
Mutual Funds
News | Advice | MF Analysis | Fund Managers Views
Lifestyle
Travel | Wellness | Technology | Auto| Books
-
Most Read
-
Most Viewed
- 10 Companies that FIIs love
- 10 companies that MF managers love
- Mitesh Thacker's top 5 picks for trade today

- Ganeshaspeaks: Market prediction for Nov 24
- Will ITC dream run continue beyond FY10?

- Den Networks slips 22% after listing at Rs 195
- Trading in MF units to start in 15 days: SEBI

- Why LyondellBasell is a goldmine for RIL

- Experts see mkts at new highs, advise sectors

- Corrections in '10 to be more aggressive, violent: JPMorgan

- Mahindra may increase car prices due to rising input costs
Source: Business Line
- Renault to continue with M&M for Logan, says Ghosn
Source: Business Line
- Market volatility poses valuation problems: IRDA
Source: Business Line
- Punjab, Haryana buck all-India rice decline trend
Source: Business Line











