Posts Tagged ‘Award-Winning Advertising Agency’

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Posted by
Emma Beagrie
May 14th, 2010

High and Mighty email marketing

by Emma Beagrie

The opening section of an email created by email marketing agency, Red C Marketing, for High and Mighty as part of our full email marketing work we have conducted for this fashion retailer.After undertaking the successful  rebrand of High and Mighty we were tasked with producing a weekly e-newsletter that would be sent to the High and Mighty database.  The newsletter needed to reflect the new look and feel for the brand, as well as promoting the range of products and services available both instore and online.

Red C created a template that incorporated the key elements of the brand which included informative style tips, quirky quotes and added value pieces such as comical Youtube clips. These, combined with a range of products that linked directly to the website created a hardworking yet visually appealing e-newsletter.

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Posted by
Julian Gratton
April 15th, 2010

Targeted Substitutional Advertising. The right TV ad to the right person at the right time

by Julian Gratton

We've come a long way in a short time. From an old TV to Targeted Substitutional Advertising which will soon be appearing on a television near you.

We've come a long way baby!

TV ads. I have to say… I love them. They are the main reason I got into this business in the first place… to create some arresting TV Advertising that my mates might talk about down the pub. One thing that has always infuriated me about TV Advertising, however, has been the inability to really effectively target them like you could other forms of advertising.

Well, it looks like those little niggles I have could soon be a thing of the past, thanks to the thing that has been nicknamed Smart TV. Its real name is Targeted Substitutional Advertising (TSA) and it looks like it could be the thing to deliver accountability and personalisation that digital media advertisers have enjoyed for years.

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Posted by
Julian Gratton
March 24th, 2010

Why being an award-winning advertising agency matters

by Julian Gratton

Red C's Managing Director, Adrian Rowe, and Creative Director, Julian Gratton, show off their awards on a double-winning night for Red C when they picked up two ISP Awards and an IDM Business Performance Diamond AwardIt’s no big secret that I’m a bad loser. I hold my hands up and fully accept that my inability to be gracious in defeat is one of my weak points. Yet it is also a strong point too… as it drives me, pushes me harder and makes me ensure I have explored every opportunity for my clients. Simply because I want to create something special that will not only exceed the goals set in the brief… but also deliver some awards because the strategy is sound, it looks damned good, is incredibly well written and has pulled like a freight train.

For me, winning is key to a passionate, productive, purposeful, and prosperous life. If I were to value it less than I do, then I fear I would begin to say goodbye to my talents as a creative. The will to win is what drives me to be the best I can be in everything I do… and I have seen first hand what a winning mentality can do to an agency.

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Posted by
Julian Gratton
March 17th, 2010

Red C nominated at the 2010 Roses Advertising Awards for Cottages4you

by Julian Gratton

The end cottage scene from the Cottages4you TV Commercial that has been nominated at the 2010 Roses Advertising AwardsEveryone at Red C today is chuffed to bits after hearing that our TV Commercial for Cottages4you has been nominated in the ‘TV Commercial Over 30 Seconds’ category at the 2010 Roses Advertising Awards. Attended by around 400 key individuals from the advertising industry, the Roses Advertising Awards allows the creative community the opportunity to demonstrate and prove their innovation and creativity.

The nominated advert aims to highlight the benefits of a self catering holiday by focusing on the experiences guests take home with them. Customer research carried out by HCG showed that the main features of a cottage holiday were relaxation, freedom and enjoying being ‘back with nature’. The scenarios depicted in the 40 second advert reflect these feelings and capture the essence of a cottage holiday.

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Posted by
Julian Gratton
March 14th, 2010

Ignore Everybody and 39 other keys to creativity

by Julian Gratton

The cover to 'Ignore Everybody and 39 other keys to creativity' from Red C Marketing, Advertising Agency, Direct Marketing Agency, Direct Response Advertising Agency and Online Marketing Agency 'We Like' postingSometimes the best ideas are done down the pub scribbled on the back of a fag packet. Or at least that’s what I was told when I started in this business. Who would have thought that someone would take that idea and turn it into a lucrative business… well that’s just what Hugh MacLeod did back in 1997.

When he first arrived in Manhattan to undertake a 2 week freelance Copywriting gig he had no friends and spending an evening back at the YMCA where he was staying did not appeal. So he basically sat in bars doodling on the backs of business cards just to give himself something to do.

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Posted by
Julian Gratton
December 26th, 2009

Commercial Director: Phil Taylor

by Julian Gratton

The darts player Phil Taylor, not the Commercial Director Phil Taylor who recently shot a TV Advert for Cottages4you on behalf of Red C Marketing, Advertising Agency and Direct Marketing AgencyBefore we go any further… no… the 14 times World Darts Champion is not moonlighting as a Commercials Director… the Phil Taylor we’re talking about is far taller, skinnier and has considerably less hair! Phil recently finished filming a new advert for us for Cottages4you… an ad that everyone here at Red C is incredibly proud of and was brought to life by both Phil and Sharon Gunnel, the Producer at Velvet.

Our first introduction to Phil was through his reel which immediately grabbed us for his clever subtle use of humour and ability to capture some lovely moments on films as well as getting some memorable performances from his actors. On meeting him I was instantly sold by his passion for both our concept and his desire to stay true to my original idea and deliver an advert that had high production values and quite simply and beautifully converted a singular message in a memorable way.

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Julian Gratton
December 26th, 2009

The making of our cottages4you TV Ad

by Julian Gratton

I love it when a plan comes together

I love it when a plan comes together

It was that great leader of men Hannibal Smith who once said… “I love it when a plan comes together”. And that sums up perfectly how I feel about our TV advert for the holiday cottages brand cottages4you. It took  a large number of talented people to create the 40 seconds of film that is embedded within this posting… and to give you an insight into how we ended up with the advert we did… I thought I’d tell you the story of the commercial’s creation.

From the original client briefing to some insights into the creative process and the ideas we presented you’ll hopefully see what went in to creating the final concept that went before the cameras. I’ll then look at the filming process as well as the work that went into the post-production and resulted in the final commercial… which is hopefully enticing people up and down the country to book a break with cottages4you.

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Posted by
Joseph Reaney
December 17th, 2009

Billygean’s blog: hooray for the humdrum

by Joseph Reaney

blogI have a love-hate relationship with blogs. There are several I enjoy – travel blog Going Local is an absolute delight, for example, and James and The Blue Cat is consistently chucklesome – but there are many more that incense me. Like spite-filled celeb rumour mill Perez Hilton, an ever-present reminder of humankind’s inexorable retreat into idiocy. Though it’s the ‘personal diaries’ that have traditionally acquired the majority of my goat.

“Come on”, I thought. “Wake up and smell the narcissism. How can you be so arrogant as to expect total strangers to give a flying fig about the mundane happenings of your mundane life? It’s the 21st century equivalent of popping round the neighbours’ to show off snaps from your latest break in Bognor.”

So when an old friend of mine started her own online diary in 2006, I was predictably blasé. I took a courteous glance but quickly dismissed it. Then, at the end of 2007, events conspired to turn her world upside down. Her blog took on another dimension, reporting every twist and turn of a tumultuous life. Before I knew it I was captivated – and I have been ever since. Over the last 24 months, her blog has changed my opinion of personal diaries forever… Read more…

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Posted by
Julian Gratton
December 16th, 2009

Retoucher: Ann Mulqueeney

by Julian Gratton

The Swinton Biker's Champion, shot by Tracey Gibbs and retouched by Ann Mulqueeney on behalf of Red C Marketing, Advertising and DesignI first got introduced to retoucher Ann Mulqueeney by my old Art Director and Creative Partner Simon Rowlands… and ever since I met her I have been constantly amazed by both her abilities as a retoucher and what a wonderful positive person she is… in fact I can safely say that she is someone who goes above and beyond for you every time to deliver truly stunning results.

Whether she is tidying up a fashion shot, smoothing down fabric and ironing out crows feet on a model’s face or undertaking something far more complex that could involve her having to combine up to 20 separate shots to create one stunning visual… Ann’s ‘can do’ attitude means even the most time consuming job is not a chore.

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Posted by
Julian Gratton
December 14th, 2009

Holiday Cottages Group makes a return to the small screen thanks to Red C

by Julian Gratton

The end scene from the Cottages4you TV advert which was created by Red C Marketing and Advertising Agency on behalf of Holiday Cottages GroupHoliday Cottages Group (HCG), the UK’s number one holiday cottage rental agency with more than 10,000 properties in the UK, is launching its first TV campaign in three years. The advert will premiere on Boxing Day and run throughout quarter one.

Holiday Cottages Group has reported sales of domestic holidays are up by 12 percent on 2008 and following this success it is looking to strengthen its position further in 2010.

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