Tag: creative agency

  • Budweiser campaign unveils premium sparkling water

    MUMBAI: Budweiser, in its 10th year in India, has announced its latest campaign that reiterates the brand’s aggressive plans to grow in the market by building on the brand’s legacy. 

    Developed by New York based creative agency Anomaly, the campaign is a bold and unapologetic narrative of the brand’s legendary story – Budweiser is brewed on its own terms for people who live life on their own terms. The 25-second film derives its genesis from the brand’s core principles of freedom, ambition and authenticity.

    ABInBev India  marketing director Kartikeya Sharma said; “Budweiser has remained authentic to its roots, and innovative at the same time to create the best brand experience for our audience. After 10 years of being present in the Indian market, we feel the time is right to expand our outreach while we aim to push the envelope on elevating the brand experience.”

    He further added, “Budweiser’s legacy is not only about creating perfection and attention to detail in a bottle but also about how the brand has been an intrinsic part of global culture from music to sports. In India, Budweiser’s vision is to drive and shape the electronic music culture with homegrown and international artists who are brewed the hard way.”

    Since its launch in the country in 2007, Budweiser’s communication was led by digital media supported by on-ground experiential.  This is Budweiser’s first multi touch point campaign that has been rolled out on all platforms of media like print, electronic, outdoor and digital medium.

  • Lowe Lintas India named world’s top creative agency by WARC

    Lowe Lintas India named world’s top creative agency by WARC

    MUMBAI: WARC 100, an annual ranking of the world’s best marketing companies and campaigns, based on their performance in effectiveness and strategy competitions, has declared Lowe Lintas India as the number one creative agency in the world.

     

    The study focuses on marketing that makes a difference, driving business performance or changing consumer behaviour.

     

    The rankings are compiled based on the winners of 87 effectiveness and strategy awards from around the world. Unilever was named as the number one advertiser of the year, with two of its campaigns (both created by Lowe Lintas) making it to the top five.

     

    Lowe Lintas India accumulated 212.9 points while AMV BBDO UK took the second spot at 191 points and Colenso BBDO NZ that collected 147.6 points finished third. Recent successes of Lowe Lintas on global platforms include Ad Age International Agency of the Year, the American Jay Chiat Awards and and WARC Asia.

     

    Speaking on the development Lowe Lintas + Partners CEO Joseph George said that the recognition was both extremely satisfying and spurring. “We have had a terrific run on creative effectiveness this year across the globe; and all the accolades have further reinforced our belief in the type of work we want to do and believe in,” George added.

     

    Lowe & Partners, Worldwide saw significant representation in the WARC 100 listing. Notable ones being – Lowe & Partners ranked fourth amongst the top agency networks in the world; and two other agencies from the Lowe network, Lowe SSP3 and Lowe Roche featured in top 25 agencies list. Furthermore, five of the campaigns created by the network featured in the WARC 100 Best Marketing Campaigns.

  • “Our focus will be on digital, mobile & activation”: Dhunji Wadia

    “Our focus will be on digital, mobile & activation”: Dhunji Wadia

    Regarded as someone with strong business acumen, great entrepreneurial instincts and affinity towards clients’ businesses, Dhunji Wadia was anointed as Rediffusion-Y&R president in December last year.

     

    With the Rediffusion-Y&R Group since 2010, Wadia had moved from JWT after spending 18 years there. Helming Everest Brand Solutions, he will now have greater responsibilities on his shoulders as he steps into the shoes of predecessors like Mahesh Chauhan, D Rajappa and Sam Ahmed.

     

    The 40-year-old company surfaced from choppy waters by reinventing itself. The years 2014 saw the agency bag a number of new accounts, including Videocon, Virgin Atlantic and Biba Fashions in Delhi; PC Chandra Jewellers and Cordlife in Kolkata; and Revtron in Mumbai.

     

    Indiantelevision.com’s Meghna Sharma spoke to the man, who has over 25 years of industry experience and has worked closely on brands like Parle, Tata, Unilever and Nike amongst others, to know his plans for the agency.

     

    Excerpts…

     

    A new year, a new beginning. What will be on your agenda for 2015 for Rediffusion Y&R and Everest Brand Solutions?

     

    2015 will be the year of focus. The number one priority is to focus on the creative work. Creative work is the whole agency. Of course, creative and strategic thinking are interlinked. But it’s the final output that moves the consumer. Once the creative work is in place, all good things will start to happen. It will positively impact the health of our brands, the agency’s fortunes, new business acquisitions and taking better care of our people.

     

    Having understood the destination, we are working on the strategy to get there. In the process, people who are excited about the opportunities will make it big rather than people who are happy to sit back and wait for things to happen. The results will speak for themselves.

     

    The year 2014 saw Rediffusion Y&R bagging new accounts like Videocon, Virgin Atlantic and Biba amongst others. The agency also regained its spot amongst the 10 advertising agencies in the country. What does this mean for the agency and how will this impact the future?

     

    Winning new business is always great. It gives us a chance to showcase new work. Regaining our spot in the top 10 was a great moral booster. It fills us with the confidence and enthusiasm to go further.

     

    What were the key lessons learnt from 2014 for you and the agency? And how will you implement those learnings in 2015?

     

    Today, the size of the agency makes no difference at all. Neither does the scope or the geographic reach of the agency. The difference for any client is really in the people. Do they bring the experience, knowledge and insight to a client that will make a big impact in that organisation’s results and bottom line?

     

    People are going to be the key going forward. We have a promising lot with immense potential and unleashing this potential will be a priority in 2015.

     

    What are the key areas that the agency has been working on?

     

    We have been focusing on our existing clients. Last year, more than half of our new business came from existing clients. It feels terrific when your existing clients trust you with their critical new brand launches. It’s a responsibility we cherish and specialise in.

     

    We are living in a ‘Breaking News’ world where what’s trending today is forgotten tomorrow, so we need to be in the news for the right reasons. We not only need to do the work but we also will have to come out and tell the world ‘Hey look, here’s what we’ve been doing.’

     

    According to you, what will be the highlights for the coming years?

     

    We hope to make our work the single biggest highlight of 2015 and beyond.

     

    What is your take on digital video format becoming a go to formula for advertising? Why are brands as well as advertising agencies opting for it?

     

    This is going to become a key differentiator in content marketing – one will be able to cut through online clutter to attract customers, increase engagement and guide customers throughout their buying journey. This would be possible on any screen, anytime, anywhere.

     

    Since brands are banking on creating films for digital platforms what do you enjoy the 30-second clip for TV or the long ones for digital?

     

    As opposed to bombarding the viewer with repeat telecasts of TV commercials, this is an option where you create a long duration commercial and hope the viewer likes, comments and shares the video.

     

    Going forward, clients won’t care about web hits because majority of the hits are now just bots. The main parameter for them will be sales. That’s what it was supposed to be in the first case.

     

    What are the plans lined up for the digital side of your business?

     

    We have done quite a few award-winning digital initiatives for our clients – SAB TV, Ranbaxy Volini and TATA Housing to name a few. Going forward there will be additional drive and focus on digital, mobile marketing and activation.

     

    How has storytelling evolved over the years?

     

    Thanks to the advancement in technology, storytelling is becoming increasingly compelling over the years. The recent Honda Type R commercial is a good example.

     

    One mandate which you are really proud of and why?

     

    Every mandate comes with its own unique challenges. And our credo is – To Resist The Usual. It would be impossible to isolate any one instance.

     

    Everest has won the Brand Revitalisation Award for Brand Everest, at the ‘Global Excellence Awards’ by World Brand Congress and also adjudged the ‘Happiest Agency in India’. What initiatives do you take to make sure employees are happy? And how productive are happy people?

     

    Happy people make a happy agency and in turn happy clients. It’s a happy circle. Most people join advertising in order to follow their passion. Majority of the work related grievances turn out to be minor issues when there is a common consensus. You need to have your heart in the right place.

  • Orchard Advertising strengthens its creative team

    Orchard Advertising strengthens its creative team

    MUMBAI: Orchard Advertising, a part of the Leo Burnett Group, has strengthened its creative team with the appointment of Vinod Eshwer and Neel Roy Cruz as executive creative directors based at its Bengaluru office.

    The duo joins from McCann Bangalore and will report to Leo Burnett India CCO RajDeepak Das.

    Speaking on the appointment, Das said, “Our extensive 5-month hunt for a creative leadership team at Orchard Bangalore ended with Vinod and Neel, who are extremely talented individuals having a strong desire to produce new-age integrated work by thinking beyond traditional media and delivering conversations, acts, and experiences to help brands achieve their goals in the marketplace.”  

    Orchard Advertising CCO Kaizad Pardiwalla added, “Vinod and Neel coming on board to lead Orchard Bangalore’s creative team is a decisive step in making Orchard one of the best integrated communications company in India. Both are a highly talented  and celebrated team and their creative ideology is in sync with that of Orchard India’s i.e. to create acts based on strong ideas and insights which help bring alive the purpose of the brands and create a positive impact on our clients’ businesses.”

    The duo said, “When Raj revealed the agency’s plans and the journey it is embarking upon by handpicking talent and encouraging them to think beyond traditional media, and to communicate in new ways using digital and technology made us pack our bags and hop on board. We are truly living in exciting times where commerce and communication are being shaped and reshaped with every click and swipe. We have got e-butterflies in our bellies.”   

    Both Eshwer and Cruz have more than 15 years of advertising experience. Some of the brands that they have worked on together include TVS, Tata Beverages, Britannia and ITC.

     

  • Snehasis Bose joins L&K Saatchi & Saatchi

    Snehasis Bose joins L&K Saatchi & Saatchi

    MUMBAI: L&K Saatchi & Saatchi has appointed Snehasis Bose as senior vice president, planning.

    He will be operating from the Delhi office.

    Commenting on the appointment, L&K Saatchi & Saatchi chief strategy officer and managing partner Sandhya Srinivasan said, “We have been looking forward to strengthening our core competence, the strategic & knowledge discipline at L&K Saatchi & Saatchi. Snehasis fits in snugly into our culture which marries creative planning with business results. As the Head of Planning in our Delhi office he will not just drive the growth for brands & businesses there but also lead some inspiring initiatives that are national. We are really delighted have him on board to continue building our desire to stay audacious.”

    On his appointment Bose said, “Challengers, upstarts, cannot-be-explained, winners are some of the adjectives I had heard about L&K | Saatchi & Saatchi. And then they offered me an opportunity to experience this befuddling combination from the inside. I said ‘Yes!’’

    Bose comes with a rich experience of 18 years, and has worked with eminent agency networks like D Y Works (Formerly DMA networks), PQR Mumbai, Publicis Ambience, McCann, JWT Kolkata, Bates Kolkata and Contract Advertising. Over the years Snehasis has lead key projects like Tata Docomo, Pepsi, Airtel, Fidelity Mutual Funds and many other renowned brands.

     

  • Leo Burnett appoints Rakesh Hinduja as EVP

    Leo Burnett appoints Rakesh Hinduja as EVP

    MUMBAI: Leo Burnett India has appointed Rakesh Hinduja as executive vice president.

    He will be based at the agency’s Mumbai head office and in his new role he will have overall responsibility for one of the biggest units in the Mumbai office.

    Speaking on the appointment, Leo Burnett India CEO Suarabh Varma said, “Rakesh is a result-oriented leader. Our endeavour is to create sustainable growth for our clients and Rakesh’s appointment is aligned with that objective. His experience spans from local to regional clients, from conventional communication to integrated solutions and from brands to business management, thereby making him a vital addition to Leo Burnett and to our clients.”

    Hinduja’s experience spans over 14 passionate years in the business of telling stories that cuts across categories like consumer products, retail, financial services, consumer durables, IT and service sector, which has given him the multi-dimensional knowledge and perspective required to grow brands and businesses.

     Hinduja said, “I’m truly excited to join Leo Burnett and be back to play on home pitch, India. Leo Burnett’s vision and integrated approach to business solutions absolutely resonates with the kind of agency and passion I want to be part of. Current evolution in India presents enormous opportunity across mediums and audiences, which I would like to leverage using my experience of working across categories and channels. I look forward to working with the talented team at Leo Burnett and its prestigious portfolio of brands to do some great work for our clients.”

    He joins Leo Burnett from Publicis Singapore, where in his role as regional business director – ASIA, he partnered clients like P&G, L’Oreal and Citibank to name a few. He was instrumental in strengthening their regional footprint in markets like Australia, India, ASEAN, Japan and Korea. Prior to this, he has worked at Publicis Ambience, McCann Worldgroup, Ezeego1.com (digital interface for Cox & Kings) amongst others and partnered various clients – Marico, P&G, JK Helen Curtis, Unilever, Western Union, Balsara, UPS, Paypal, Tata, Emami, Godrej , Videocon and more.