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David Abbott: The Podcast Series
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About a year ago I was listening to a podcast called The Plot Thickens. The subject was the messy production of the movie The Bonfire of the Vanities. As the story unfolded I realised that the format – a documentary of a subject told over several episodes, with interviews featuring the participants – might lend... Read More…
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This is the sixth episode of my series of podcasts about the great David Abbott. This one is called ‘David’s Department’ and explores what it was like to be a creative working under David. I’ll link to the episode here, but you can also find the whole series on Soundcloud.Bởi If This Is A Blog Then What's Christmas?
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ITIAPTWC Episode 69 – Paul Burke on Ageism
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Good morning. Apologies for the recent silence of this blog. WordPress lost all my data recently, so that had to be sorted out. We got most of it back, but if you’re wondering where a few of the more recent posts have gone, they have vanished into the digishpere, never to return. A shame, as... Read More…
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ITIAPTWC Episode 68 – Anthony Davis
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Anthony is many things: comedian, journalist, DJ, presenter, author, pilot, maker of excellent roast potatoes, and, of course my next-door neighbour (find out all about him/hire him here). But he is also a top-level voiceover artist, who has lent his vocal cords to such clients as Nike, Lego, Samsung, Kellog’s and Disney. Here’s his Nike... Read Mo…
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ITIAPTWC Episode 67 – Tim Lindsay
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So I was watching this video the other day: …and I found myself in violent agreement with everything Tim Lindsay was saying. There are lots of questions advertising has to ask itself right now. The industry is in a state of disrepair: financially straitened, endlessly splintered and trying to find its place at a time... Read More…
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ITIAPTWC EPISODE 66 PART 2 – PAUL ROTHWELL
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The second part of my chat with Paul. iTunes link, Soundcloud link, direct play button:Bởi If This Is A Blog Then What's Christmas?
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ITIAPTWC Episode 66 Part 1 – Paul Rothwell
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Paul would be far too modes to say this, but if you watched a brilliant ad from the late 1990s to the early 2010s, there’s a decent chance he had something to do with it. As one of the founders of Gorgeous (2.0 – Chris Palmer had already been running a pre-Paul Gorgeous for a... Read MoreBởi If This Is A Blog Then What's Christmas?
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I used to collect movie posters. I still have a few favourites, but in the end I ran out of wall space and it seemed a shame to keep so much great stuff rolled up in a cupboard, especially if someone, somewhere might really want that foiled Kill Bill One-Sheet I tracked down, or the... Read MoreBởi If This Is A Blog Then What's Christmas?
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ITIAPTWC Episode 64 – Blackcurrant Tango Client, David Atter.
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This is the third and final ‘people who were heavily involved in the Blackcurrant Tango ad’ series: my chat with the client, David Atter. (Episode 1 with director Colin Gregg can be found here. Episode 2 with copywriter Chas Bayfield can be found here.) Just in case you’re popping by at some random point in... Read More…
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ITIAPTW Episode 63 – Blackcurrant Tango copywriter, Chas Bayfield.
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This is the second in my series of three posts/podcasts about Blackcurrant Tango, apparently one of the most beloved ads of the last thirty years: You could read the Colin Gregg post, or read this repeat of what I said there: I put this up on LinkedIn and it caused a massive, affectionate response. So... Read More…
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