Christopher Graves, CEO and President of Asia for Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide, and Thomas Crampton, Asia-Pacific director of 360 Digital Influence at Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide, discuss the arrival of Brian Giesen in Asia-Pacific. Moving to Sydney from Washington DC, Giesen brings a wealth of knowledge, experience and enthusiasm for digital that will help drive the Asia-Pacific team to grow Ogilvy's digital offering for clients.
Awfully flattered that so many people took the time to watch the video to the very end to hear some Morse code and then comment (Or Twitter).
@ruharper: Good point. I'll work on my puppetry for the next video.
thomascrampton 2 years ago
Well, the net's a big place.. not everyone's heard of 1938.
litford 2 years ago
ESPN Radio tried the same thing a couple years ago and ditched it (and those guys aren't exactly the sharpest tools in the shed)!
joshpr 2 years ago
Is not so much using standard FX (which shows an ability to use available tools rather than spend needless cash on buying bespoke) but more using a particular sound effect in a particular way which mimics an already successful brand that you - as PR professionals - should be aware of...
ruharper 2 years ago
Using standard iMovie sound effects doesn't really demonstrate great PR chops, guys.
budwsfrog 2 years ago
But where are the puppets?
Is boring with no puppets.
Puppets is fundamental to this particular brand, no?
No?
ruharper 2 years ago
#jank
jessicamullen 2 years ago
I do believe you ripped off 1938 Media's morse code. Yes it's a standard effect in iMovie, but come on! Losers!
MichelleOshen 2 years ago