www.shootonline.com Garth Davis’ Spot Mastromonaco Is Just The Cat’s Covers ALS’ Meow Down Devastation From Under For Toyota Head To Toe page 14 page 15 THE LEADING PUBLICATION FOR COMMERCIAL, INTERACTIVE, & BRANDED CONTENT PRODUCTION December 5, 2008 $6.00 Gunn Buy Turns Into A Opposing Budding Dandelion Epoch Films acquires Kirt Gunn & As- POVs On sociates, setting the foundation for the launch of Dandelion, a company dedi- cated to creating programming and AAAA Study entertainment sponsored by brands. By Robert Goldrich Heading the new shop as managing NEW YORK—While the debate con- directors are Kirt Gunn and Epoch’s tinues over the validity of the annual founder Mindy Goldberg and partner/ American Association of Advertising executive producer Jerry Solomon. Agencies’ (AAAA) Television Produc- See page 4 tion Cost Survey, one of the study’s proponents, David Perry, chairman of Director Rob Cohen the AAAA broadcast production com- Checks Into The Institute mittee, offers a new wrinkle, namely a Feature filmmaker and spot director long-term perspective that goes back Cohen comes aboard The Institute to the year 2000. for the Development of Enhanced For the first time, the AAAA survey Perceptual Awareness, the production contains a chart that compares annual house headed by director Michael Bay Non-Agency Of findings over the past seven years. and exec producer Scott Gardenhour. And Perry, who is executive VP/head Cohen will be available for both theat- of broadcast production at Saatchi & rical motion pictures and commercials Saatchi New York, thinks that looking via The Institute. at average annual costs during that See page 4 The Year full time frame casts a different light Dave Damman Pays Visit on the statistics. For example, according to the lat- To SHOOT’s Chat Room Goodby, Silverstein & Partners Scores est AAAA report, the average cost of Group creative director returns to producing a national 30-second com- Fallon Minneapolis after exiting in On Both Traditional & Interactive Fronts mercial in ‘07—without agency com- 2005 for WestWayne, Atlanta, and lat- mission or any other form of agency er partnering in his own ad shop with markup—increased eight percent as fellow Fallon alumnus Bobby Pearce. compared to ‘06. Damman discusses what drew him Extrapolating from a data base of back to Fallon, his first tour of duty at 799 national :30s as reported by 19 the agency, lessons learned from his participating ad agencies, the AAAA entrepreneurial venture, and his take study found that the average cost of on the new media landscape. a :30 before agency commission was See page 10 $361,000 in ‘07. That’s an increase L to r: GSP partners Rich Silverstein, Steve Simpson, Jamie Barrett & Jeff Goodby. See story, page 16. from $335,000 in ‘06. However, while an eight percent Marketer of the Year: Continued on page 8 Barack Obama President-Elect brings political Newman Tops Ford Mustang/Filmaka Competition campaigning into the 21st century. See page 23 By Robert Goldrich tang enthusiasts or original ideas. a time and have gone on to generate a model was being unveiled. LOS ANGELES—Director Jonathan As earlier reported (SHOOT, 10/10), viral buzz for Mustang. As it turned out, Father’s Day also Newman of Serendipity Films, Lon- excerpts of the first finalist short, As the competition’s grand prize helped Newman earn an unexpected don, has won the “Mustang Stories” Numskull, appeared in a promo that winner, Newman earned the chance bonus. Based on his work via Filma- short film competition on the strength debuted during the premiere episode to direct a second film spotlighting the ka—Father’s Day as well as Sex with of his entry, Father’s Day. Online of the Knight Rider primetime series iconic Mustang specifically for JWT the Finkels, a short which finished global creative community Filmaka on NBC. The promo drove traffic to Team Detroit and Ford. As SHOOT second in the FX network-branded teamed with Ford and its agency JWT the website www.the2010mustang. went to press, all 10 finalist films were entertainment competition—Newman Team Detroit to establish the contest, com so viewers could see the entire being screened at the Los Angeles was signed by talent agency ICM for soliciting shorts which reflected either short. Nine other finalist shorts were International Auto Show where the U.S. representation. personal true stories of devoted Mus- subsequently posted on the site one at highly anticipated 2010 Ford Mustang Continued on page 5 Congratulations Goodby, Silverstein & Partners on being named Ad Agency of the Year by SHOOT Magazine From all your friends at the following companies: © 2008 Optimus. Perspectives spot.com.mentary By Robert Goldrich THE LEADING PUBLICATION FOR COMMERCIAL, INTERACTIVE, & BRANDED CONTENT PRODUCTION Post-mortem Tribute December 5, 2008 Volume 49 • Number 21 The Hollywood mission of the HPA,” said Leon Silver- in Hawaii; and Barbara J. Stanton, ex- the demise of the ITS created a void www.SHOOTonline.com Post Alliance (HPA) man, HPA president. ecutive director of the Entrepreneur that needed to be filled. But that was EDITORIAL has announced the The scholarship program is open to Education Center Inc. in Watts, Calif. only part of his motivation. He felt the Publisher & Editorial Director winners of the 2008 J. Michael Brink- individuals working in the industry in This is the fifth year of the J. 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Brinkman was a leading figure in have a collective voice. He envisioned Sales Director, West Coast/International Nicholas Batchelder of California State the HPA awards a stipend to the rec- Hollywood’s broadcast and post com- the HPA as being inclusive of all those Meridith Riley University Northridge. Additionally, ommending instructors of scholarship munities and a founding member of who make their livelihoods in post. 323.960-8035 ext. 6685 [email protected] Ryan Erik Lam, a student at Hawaii winners to be used in support of their the HPA. He spent 16 years with Pana- Brinkman spent his professional Advertising Production Pacific University, and Debrah Lemat- scholarly endeavors. 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