Posts Tagged ‘U-Turn’

Creative Lounge: Two worlds of advertising

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

Creative LoungeLast Tuesday the VEA (Dutch Association of Advertising Agencies) and VCP (Dutch Association of Commercial Producers) organized ‘Creative Lounge’ – an initiative that brings the creative advertising scene together. The theme was ‘Two worlds of advertising’, referring to the clear distinction in Amsterdam between the typical Dutch agencies that make typical Dutch advertising and the international expat scene mainly working for international clients. One important difference between the Dutch professionals and the expats, as talent recruiter Keith White of Wieden+Kennedy explained, is the fact that the Dutch are used to work from 9 till 6, while the Wieden+Kennedy’s of this world live in a parallel world and often start their day when the Dutch go to bed. There’s  a different work ethic. It helps of course that for expats social life is for the biggest part happening within their working environment. When the question was raised why the international agencies never work with Dutch production agencies, Clair Finn of U-Turn (180) said it was partly due to the lacking service level of the Dutch. White added to this that it’s not just within the agencies, but in general; Dutch restaurants, shops, the service is overall quite poor. Paul Lovoie (Taxi) suggested that you should do your advertising in Amsterdam, while outsourcing the service to the French. We’re not sure whether that’s a wise idea, but without a doubt learned that Amsterdam has to raise its service level.

Source: Adformatie

Inside the black (Adidas) jersey

Wednesday, May 13th, 2009

Yesterday we were invited to attend the world premiere of the documentary Inside The Black Jersey in the Amsterdam Film Museum. The film - initiated by 180 Amsterdam and produced by U-Turn (the 180 production arm) - is a close and intimate portrait of the national rugby team of New Zealand; the All Blacks. Since the team is sponsored by Adidas and virtually all the equipment (trainers, suits, sweaters, underwear, etc.) worn by the proud Kiwis, shows the Adidas logo, it has turned out as an amazingly smart film. While you’re intently following a fascinating group of ultimate sportsmen, fully in love with their sport and their black jersey, the Adidas brand constantly pops up – quasi subtly. It’s like subliminal advertising; you watch an hour long commercial, without noticing it’s a commercial! The documentary is going to be cut up in 10 minute episodes to be seeded online and used as content for Adidas’ new media platform, adidas.tv. Well done, 180 and Adidas. The future of branded content is here!