Swordfish uses YouTube instead of PowerPoint

August 4th, 2009, AAB


Amsterdam agency Swordfish Media made this stop-motion video to promote itself through YouTube. The message is pretty straightforward, with words like ‘cross media’, ‘no nonsense’ and ‘clear communication’. But using the famous long-tale-channel is definitely more original than using Microsoft’s PowerPoint. Still, we have to say that the mother of all agency presentations is Boone Oakley’s video. It is not just fun to watch, it also smartly uses YouTube’s interactivity buttons to transform the agency presentation into a complete website.

2 Comments on “Swordfish uses YouTube instead of PowerPoint”

  1. Dicky says:

    They talk about ‘clear’ communication. But these ‘specialists’ cannot even clearly communicate their own USP…

  2. Pingle says:

    Still fun to watch though and quite a nice way of presenting themselves. What’s not to get about the USP??? Or are you just jealous Dicky? ;-)

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