Features
For the second straight year, Wieden+Kennedy is SHOOT's Agency of the Year. In 2009, our coverage provided insights into the inner workings and the creative environment at the agency--and of course the work, delving into the dynamics that went into our...
While they're far from surefire harbingers of things to come, preliminary results for the entertainment industry awards show season merit attention, perhaps indicative of how the Oscar ballots might look next month. (Nominations for the 83rd annual Academy Awards will be announced on January 25...
Editor's note: Jeff Brooks, co-CEO of Euro RSCG New York, had an 11th hour change in his schedule, causing SHOOT to miss connections with him for an interview for our 50th Anniversary Issue. But rather than lose the chance to...
There's an axiom that behind great advertising is a great client. So if you believe in that adage, it's only apropos that SHOOT's Agency of the Year is Wieden+Kennedy and that our top Creative Marketer for 2010 is...
In looking back on substantive trends and developments in 2010, the visual effects community's perspective was not one filtered through rose-colored glasses as there was full recognition of economic realities.
Figuratively speaking, 3D glasses were donned by many who learned lessons...
Have a look-see at the quarter's leading VFX and Animation spots, which showcase a wide range of genres, looks and approaches. See related article here.
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Consider the following pages as being akin to a stroll down memory lane--with admittedly some memories more pleasant than others--seen through a mix of headlines, and representative work of each decade from the 1960s on.
Though the pages ahead are just a sampling of what appeared in...
Regarding his vision for the future, David Lubars, chairman/chief creative officer, BBDO North America, laughs. At first blush, asking him--as we did in our "Then, Now and Looking Ahead" yearlong series--to gaze into his proverbial crystal ball would seem a...
In interviewing a cross-section of the industry over the past year for our "Then, Now and Looking Ahead" series of features leading up to SHOOT's 50th Anniversary, we have had divergent views yet some recurring themes--prominent among the latter being the paradox of needing to embrace...
While I share remembrances of agency creative Mike Koelker and production house exec Frank Tuttle in my personal reflections on mentorship in my welcoming column for this 50th Anniversary Issue, another person came immediately to mind when I began writing the intro to this feature heralding...