Farewell, Pattaya. Thank you, Nat and crew, for being so helpful throughout my tour of jury duty. The trip from Pattaya to the Bangkok airport will take a couple of hours, so that will give me a chance to nap.
I have always loved “Miss Yuko Yamada looks for her first job,” since Dentsu featured it in its Asian advertising talk at Cannes. I am delighted to report it has won one of the only two golds awarded by the AdFest 2008 TV jury. The other gold went to Maxell’s Forever and Ever campaign. Both …
When I arrived at PEACH, Sompat told me the Press and Poster awards were going to be split across two nights, because the show would take too long. So last night was Print Craft and Design, Direct, Radio and Press. It didn’t feel that long, really, because there were many categories where no awards were …
The Encyclopedia of Japanese Women, unruled paper, bound in faux leather, was yesterday’s big hit. Moleskine, here’s an idea for you.
Direction: Learn to Swim from NZ Hathi Cement from India Tooheys Editing: Exit Facial Foam Cinematography: LandCruiser 200 Special Effects: Honda CR-V Dress For It Original Soundtrack: McDonald’s See Things Best Use of Music: Astro Mobile Downloads (silver and gold) And the list is partial because I went up on behalf of the Y&R Singapore …
I don’t know if it’s kirz (the wi-fi supplier here at Royal Cliff) or the ‘net, but it’s all molasses and Heinz ketchup today, slow as a sleepy turtle. I’ll use Twitter and TwitPic to post AdFest updates for the next couple of days. Follow me. Yes, you can also unfollow; after Sunday it will …
going to be announced Thursday, Friday and Saturday night. Tomorrow evening, we’ll know the winners for Young Lotus, Film Craft, New Directors, and The Cup 2007. I look forward to the 11:00 am session, “A Practical Guide to Planet Japan: An Encyclopedia of Japanese Women.” Brian was kind enough to give me an extra freebie …
We, the valiant and (by now) cross-eyed members of the Press and Poster jury, began our work Sunday. It took us three days to go through more than 2,200 entries. Kind interns gave us hp iPaqs, where a custom-built program let us input in/out/abstain for every entry, and grade the finalists. The same kind interns …