Archive for the ‘Recent work’ Category

AUSTAR Takes Sport to Amazing

24.02.11

It’s amazing how far the best footy players can lift their game when they find out they’re going to be on FOX SPORTS. Check out the new sports campaign for AUSTAR featuring footy stars Buddy Franklin, Kurtley Beale, Anthony Minichiello and Mitchell Pearce.

Are you Hungrythirsty?

22.11.10

If you are, you’re in a state of weak indecision, and the only answer is Oak. Actor David Field, who features
in the campaign as Sergeant John Henry, isn’t indecisive in any way – when his local newsagent ran out of
Oak he confronted the man at the teller. “Where’s the f*cking Oak motherf*cker?” he asked politely. “It’s not
my store” came the nervous reply. We hear you David. Only Oak kills hungrythirsty dead.

The Guide Dog Interviews

17.11.10

Our new campaign for Guide Dogs NSW/ACT was directed Paola Morabito from Curious Film.
We conducted a series of real interviews with unsuspecting candidates applying for a role that requires the same dedication that is expected of a successful Guide Dog. Click here to see the extended interviews. Woof!

Caxton Awards 2010

25.10.10

What a weekend! We picked up 5 Caxton Awards on the weekend, including the prestigious Quinlivan Black Award (best newspaper ad of the year) for our BBC Knowledge campaign. Now, back to work…

Honk If You’re Human – BBC Knowledge

23.10.10

Our latest spot for BBC Knowledge takes viewers on a humorous journey though some of mankind’s great (and not-so-great) achievements, ending on the brand positioning of “A little knowledge goes a long way”. Beep! Beep!

Amy tells it like it is – new T-Hub campaign

22.10.10

The TVCs, “Deck” and “Waterworks” are narrated by 12-year-old Amy – a character with her own take on things. Tapping into our inner twelve-year-old girl, the ads were scripted to, like, demonstrate how the T-HUB can help any family become a bit more functional.

Grand Designs

24.09.10

Congratulations to Monkey Designers Terry ‘TC’ Chisholm and Mike ‘Mike’ Witcombe, who have made the top 30 in the Positive Posters design competition. Chosen from over 1500 entries coming from 70 countries, the top 30 posters will be exhibited at the No Vacancy gallery in Melbourne from October 12, with the winners announced that night. Wish the boys luck before they get too famous to talk to you.

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