:30 Seconds nominated for 2010 AWGIE award

21.06.10

Annual AWGIE Award

Episode 4 Invisible Fault Lines has been nominated at the 43rd Annual AWGIE Awards to be held on 20 August in Melbourne.

In case you’ve never heard of an AWGIE (likely), here’s what they are:

They are awards which are given for the script alone, recognising that everything starts with the written word. AWG President Tim Pye says: ‘Every year, the AWGIE Awards recognise and reward the best of Australia’s performance writers for their contribution to the screen and theatre industries. Often, scriptwriters are the quiet achievers. The AWGIES are a great opportunity for writers to make some real noise and to come together to celebrate the highest standard in Australian scriptwriting.”

It’s a great honour for Tim Bullock, Justin Drape and Scott Nowell to be recognised, so keep your fingers etc crossed for August.

For a full list of nominations, click here.

:30 Seconds to screen on ABC1

07.06.10

If your Friday night drinks go pear-shaped, your date walks out on you at dinner, or you simply have no friends and didn’t get invited anywhere in the first place, check out :30 Seconds at 10pm on ABC1.

:30 Seconds

Sun Sound for Cancer Council wins GOLD at CLIO Awards

28.05.10

Last night we won Gold in the Content and Contact category of the CLIO Awards 2010. Scotty, Nick and Justin were in NYC to pickup the award. Check the smiles.

Scotty, Nick and Justin at CLIOS 2010

Here’s the Sun Sound case study if you need a reminder.

WOW! 1 : Tom Uglow Creative Lead Google & YouTube Europe

08.05.10

WOW! (words of wisdom) is a monthly inspirational talk at Three Drunk Monkeys. It’s an informal presentation within the agency where we invite people that inspire us both locally and internationally to talk a bit about themselves, their work, creative approaches and opportunities. We’ve been doing this for awhile but decided we shouldn’t be so selfish – hence the video for you all to see. We’ll share these clips here on the site but also on the new Facebook page (the old group is now redundant).

This first episode features Tom Uglow, Creative Lead for Google and YouTube Europe, amongst other things he shares the endless opportunities that digital provides for new ideas. Here’s a link to some of the work Tom references. Enjoy.

Telstra launch home phone of the future

08.05.10

In our first campaign for Telstra we’ve brought Alexander Graham Bell back from the past to get his take on their phone of the future. Bell dubs the new T-Hub a travesty of his original invention, but in off-guard moments reveals his admiration of this revolutionary new phone and he’s clearly disappointed that his thunder has been stolen. The ads also reveal that Bell is not immune to the charms of piano-playing cats on YouTube.

The integrated campaign includes TV (see below and on YouTube), print, inserts, outdoor, digital display, website, DM and POS. So expect to see a lot more of Mr. Alexander Graham Bell.

The launch:

YouTube on T-Hub:

More for iQ

27.04.10

Here’s the next instalment of the iQ campaign for FOXTEL. This spot features a situation known all too well to parents who’d assumed their offspring would have moved out by now.

Life doesn’t stop for TV

14.04.10

Our new campaign for Foxtel iQ has launched around the country and is already receiving favorable reviews from industry pundits and every day punters. With this young lady’s sweet-super-freak dance moves what’s not to love?