Julian Dennison, the young star of Taika Waititi’s Hunt for the Wilderpeople, takes centre stage in the launch campaign for Bargain Box, a new, super-affordable meal delivery service for families set up by My Food Bag.
NZ rowing star fronts Powerade Olympics campaign
Powerade and its local partners Ogilvy NZ, Ikon Communications, and Acumen Republic have launched an Olympic campaign fronted by current Olympic rowing champion Mahé Drysdale.
Augusto shoots Performance Sport NZ campaign
Auckland creative production agency Augusto is also knee-deep in the Rio Olympics, conceiving and creating a new campaign for Performance Sport New Zealand.
NZ link to hard-hitting Clinton TVC
Two Kiwi creatives are said to be behind the new video that some US commentators are saying could spell the end of Donald Trump’s run for the presidency.
New-look trio take a bow
Two debuts and a refreshed favourite this month brought a new look to the Top 10 in June (till now, it’s been largely unchanged this year).
Being homeless – Auckland’s 360 perspective
Auckland City Mission – with DDB and Track NZ – yesterday debuted The Harsh Reality, a powerful immersive, 360-degree video experience that drops the viewer into a series of confronting vignettes, shot from the perspective of one of Auckland’s homeless.
Goodoil test drives Honda
Sydney-based Goodoil Films director Nathan Price (a Kiwi) has shot a new Honda spot (Chase It) for Leo Burnett Melbourne.
Local Samsung campaign strikes again
Colenso BBDO has refreshed its Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge Now You Can campaign with a new burst of activity – the second piece of locally produced film.
Hollywood royalty’s spotlight on NZ tourism
Whybin\TBWA Sydney, with Robber’s Dog Auckland, have lifted Tourism NZ’s long-running 100% Pure NZ campaign to a new level – with Oscar-winning filmmaker James Cameron’s enthusiastic support.
DDB fires up Trade Me’s new brand campaign
DDB has engineered a Trade Me brand campaign, Life Lives Here, intended to highlight “slice-of- life moments” that thousands of Kiwis experience through the site every day.