Interview with Boys And Girls

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There’s a new agency in town, Boys and Girls.  They are fun, we like them.  Here is a wee interview to get to know them better.

So what’s the deal with Boys & Girls?
To put it simply, 4 boys and 2 girls got together. One thing lead to another and next thing we knew we were the proud parents of an agency. A very talented, creative agency at that. We’re so proud.

When did you start and how’s it going for you?
We opened our doors last November and we’ve been delighted with the response so far. We’ve won a number of great accounts and were pitching almost every week.

What’s your background/history?
We’ve each been in advertising for a fair chunk of time (over 85 years when added collectively) and have worked in most of the big agencies in town. Which in turn means we’ve worked on most of the leading brands in the country. That’s a lot of experience concentrated into our new agency.

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Starting a new agency in a recession?! Are you a masochist or something?
Yes… I mean no… I mean yes. Apple Strudel!! (What’s the “or something”?)
A lot of people have asked us that question (the ‘setting up’ one, not whether we’re masochists). We think recessions are a good time to set up. For one thing, clients are actively looking for effective and efficient solutions and are willing to listen. For another, you can really keep your operation costs in check. If you can create an efficient business model that succeeds during a recession…well that’s a sure sign of a damn fine model.

If you had to choose - would you rather buy products that were made by child slave labour, or products that are made from illegal ivory poaching?

Hmmm, I know this is going to sound boringly PC, but I worked on a “Stop Child Labour” campaign for Concern a couple of years ago. And elephant’s are my favourite animal. So I’ll go for ‘C’ because an ad told me there is always a ‘C’ option. And ads don’t lie.

Radio advertising is like marmite. You love it or hate it, and normally it’s hate.  What’s your view?

I love radio advertising (I hate marmite). I think radio is a very creative and impactful medium…when it’s used properly…which if we’re honest is seldom. You’ve heard the expression “Radio is the theatre of the mind”. Well most peoples minds’ don’t feature two people repeating a phone number back and forth, and I’m pretty sure glorified infomercials aren’t considered theatre. Advertising works best when you have a simple, singular idea. It has impact if that idea is executed with creativity and daring. It is not a competition to see how many words you can fit in 30seconds. This is as true for radio as it is for any other media.  As a medium, radio is facing a huge number of challenges, from DAB to iTunes. There’s a constant battle to hold on to listeners, so increasing the creative quality of both the programming and the advertising is absolutely essential.

To check out their website, go here.  To see their boardroom table built out of Lego, click below:

A message from Dr. Crazy Face

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I’ve (Dr. Crazy Face) been working with the Clown Doc’s for many moons now and we’ve just been shortlisted for the AIB Better Ireland funding…. I Love the work we do and have full faith in the project… We’ve been fundraising in dribs and drabs, but with just a few quick votes we could secure a smashing bit of funding (2000euro and up to 5000 depending on the number of votes we get)
I know I’ve been looking for a few votes for things recently, but if you could vote for this that would be magic…….. I should find a novel way of presenting this “please vote” message, but I used up all me good ideas at the weekend, like “lets get into a wheelbarrow” or “lets selotape clocks to our t-shirts”…. That’s all gold (I’m sure you’ll agree), but it’s gone now……
To vote please text ANNESLEY B to 51303.   Or click here, select Annesley Bridge Branch, and choose option B, the Irish Humour Foundation.

Noticeboard: Esther O’Moore Donohue

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Hear Esther O’Moore Donohoe on VHI Healthcare’s promo for Grey’s Anatomy, Tuesdays at 9.00pm on RTÉ Two. Stat!

LISTEN TO ESTHER’S VOICE OVER DEMO.

Look at me - I’m so Pretty!

Every year - we pretty much tear down piehole and start again.  Our first attempt looked something like …

We loved it but after a LOT of heated discussion, we upgraded the site.  When I say ‘upgrade’, I mean ‘broke’ the site a lot in the hopes of moving to a new platform would help us make changes more easily.  It took a lot of effort and afterwards we ended up with …

And today  (TADA) we’ve finaly arrived at the Nirvana of websites - until we change it all again next year of course.

Of course there are still problems with the new design.  Its classier. But classier and useful don’t always go together.  What do you think?  Give us your feedback?  We’ll listen - honest ;)

No we really will.  Leave a comment.  Let us know.

Piehole for the road

iphone_pieholeOur chief nerd has been nerding his little hiney off over the past few weeks and along with a spanking new look for Piehole, we also now have an exclusive iPhone version. If you’re down with the Apple kidz you can browse our entire collection of Voic overs from the comfort of your director’s chair, anywhere in the world.
To add Piehole to your home screen, open safari and browse to www.piehole.ie (or piehole.ca or piehole.co.uk) and then press the ‘+’ button and select ‘add to home screen’.

Please vote for me: from Jim

Hi - I just wanted to let you know about an Internet drama which I recently worked on called ‘Daily Strife’.It is being shown on the web as part of RTE’s ‘Storyland’ programme. How this works is that they show ‘Daily Strife on the RTE website at www.rte.ie/storyland along with four other films. The public can then vote and whoever gets the least vote doesn’t get to go on to make another episode. It’s all a little bit ‘Big Brother’ but I would really appreciate your support on this as I think that it’s a good strong piece of work and I would really like to work on it again!!! Anyway, to find out more about the film and to view a short trailer, visit http://www.dailystrife.com/ .
It goes live on 29th January. After which you’ll have a week to register your vote. Voting opens 5 feb. As Michael Collins might say, Vote Early and Vote Often! All and any support is much appreciated.

To listen to Jim’s voice over demo click here.