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Herewith the results of the judging of the November 2005 entries. Congratulations to all concerned.
1. M-Net/Channel O "Household Goods" - Ogilvy
2. Trees for Africa "Statue" - Lowe Bull (Jhb)
3. Operation Hunger "Bed & Breakfast" - Joe Public
1. Umsobomvu Youth Fund "Innovators - Gazlam/Real McCoy/
White People's Things" - Ogilvy
Outdoor
1 Exclusive Books "Section No 2" - Ogilvy
2. National Sea Rescue Institute/NSRI "Mini Umbrella" - Ogilvy
1. IEC/Muncipal Elections - Campaign "Jewish Girls/Coloured Men/
Afrikaans Tannie/Jewish Girls Version 2" - TBWA Hunt Lascaris
2. Multichoice/DSTV "John" - Ogilvy
3. Playtex/Wonderbra "Deer in the Headlights" - Lowe Bull Truth
1. General Motors/Corsa Lite "Raj-Wales" - Net#Work BBDO
2. Nando's/Grocery "Trevor/Garden of Eden/Doing Time" - Lowe Bull Jhb
3. General Motors/Opel Corsa Lite "Raj-Bokke in Europe" - Net#Work BBDO
The judging panel for November 2005 comprised of :
Gerry Human - Ogilvy
Bibi Lotter - TBWA Hunt Lascaris
Julian Watt - Net#Work BBDO
Matthew Brink - Lowe Bull
Jonathan Deeb - The Jupiter Drawing Room (South Africa)
Molefi Thulo - FCB
Stefanus Nel - Lobedu Leo Burnett
Bruce Anderson - Grey
Kwezi Tladi - Herdbuoys McCann Erickson
COMMENTS GERRY HUMAN - CHAIRPERSON
Although we aren't spoilt for choice this month, an enthusiastic jury saw fit to award something in each category. That said, they also thought some second and third placed work was so poor that it didn't even warrant a mention.
A campaign of three, which dispels the myth that only white people are responsible for major scientific advances.
A campaign that plays off a uniquely South African way of getting the most out of utilitarian stuff like newspaper, pantyhose and soap.
The opposite of what we've come to expect in the poster category - lots of copy and quirky illustration.
The fact that the winner was a continuation of the much-loved Raj Brothers campaign didn't influence the judges' decision to award it first place. In fact, it was felt that this made producing fresh work for the campaign even more challenging and therefore worthy of being recognized.
Entertaining and relevant work for a traditionally drab subject: Elections - Great stuff.
Agency: Ogilvy
Client: M-Net
Product: Channel O
Title: Household Goods
CD: James Daniels/Gerry Human
AD: Tetteh Botchway/Sifiso Tshabalala
CW: Mahle Kwababa/Thokozani Mashigo/Lutho Sokuto/
Thato Sekakatlela
Prod Co: B eth
Photograph: Shahn Rowe
Agency: Ogilvy
Client: Umsobomvu Youth Fund
Title: Innovators - Gazlam/Real McCoy/White People's Things
CD: Gerry Human/Fran Luckin/James Daniels
AD: Tetteh Botchway/Vumila Mavumengwana
CW: Mahle Kwababa
Prod Co.: Beith
Photograp: Shahn Rowe
Agency: Ogilvy
Client: Exclusive Books
Title: Sections No 2
CD: Gerry Human/Fran Luckin
AD: Ivan Pols
CW: Alison Hingle
Produc. Co: Beith
Agency: TBWA Hunt Lascaris
Client: IEC
Product: Municipal Elections
Title: Jewish Girls/Coloured Men/Afrikaans Tannie/Jewish Girls Version 2
CD: Paul Warner
AD: Zac Modirapula
CW: Michelle Elisio
Prod Co: Plank Films
Director: Peter Pohorsky
Editor: Sean (Priest)
Audio Eng: Dave Harris
Agency: Net#Work BBDO
Client: General Motors
Product: Corsa Lite
Title: Raj-Wales
CD: Mike Schalit/Graeme Jenner/Brad Reilly
CW: Brad Reilly/Graeme Jenner
Prod Co: Freq'ncy
Audio Eng: Dave Harris