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Registration at the Ritz-Carlton continues
9:00am – 12:00pm
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FutureGold": Young Creative Portfolio Workshop
Clio's commitment to the next generation of creatives led to the creationof "FutureGold":
Young Creative Portfolio Workshop - a unique opportunity for 12 Young Creatives
to have their digital portfolios evaluated by a panel of prominent Creative
Directors. YC's newly acquired knowledge will be put to the test as they
respond to a 24-hour Clio Challenge in the form of a creative brief. Judges
will select the most outstanding work, with the winner announced at the
Clio Internet, Content & Contact, Print, Design & Innovative Media
Awards Gala on Monday night.
10:00am – 5:00pm
All-day screening of the 2005 Clio TV Shortlist
Clio TV Shortlist Screenings are presented by Corbis, Official Image Sponsor
of the Clio Festival
1:00pm - 2:00pm
The Best Work You May Never See
Presented by SHOOT Magazine
Roberta Griefer, Publisher
Bob Goldrich, Editor
This long-standing weekly SHOOT gallery was launched to give exposure to
deserving creative work that might not otherwise gain widespread industry
recognition. The menu ranges from local/regional commercials to spec ads,
from PSAs to foreign spots - and in the process SHOOT puts the spotlight
on the talent behind the work: creatives, directors, DPs, editors, et al.
This session samples the latest fare from the SHOOT gallery, and the chance
to meet some of the artisans behind The Best Work You May Never See.
2:00pm - 3:00pm
Satellite Radio: The New Wild West
Pirate TV & Radio, Toronto
Terry O’Reilly, Partner/Writer/Director
Tom Eymundson, Partner/Director
There are no limitations to what is being broadcast on satellite radio.
This applies to both content and advertising. Does the removal of traditional
broadcast boundaries render someone like Howard Stern no longer edgy? Terry
and Tom illuminate this new world of radio.
3:00pm - 3:30pm
Coffee Break
Sponsored by Adrants
3:30pm - 4:30pm
Back to Basics: Bringing Up the New Crop of Agency Producers
Presented by 'boards Magazine
Moderated by: Jonathan Block-Verk, Publisher
Unprecedented industry change has forced agency production departments
to assess their models and business approaches. New advertising mediums
and production techniques, coupled with the effects of corporate belt-tightening
and stretched departments, has left many agencies without the depth of
knowledge and experience they once had. 'boards explores new and different
production department models at both large and boutique agencies, and brings
to the forefront the tactics and processes of mentoring and developing
the next generation of producers.
Scheduled panelists:
Darcey Cherubini, Senior Partner/Executive Producer, JWT, New York
Steve Humble, Senior Vice President/Director of Broadcast Production, The
Martin Agency, Richmond
Rupert Samuel, Co-Director of Broadcast, Crispin, Porter + Bogusky, Miami
Judy John, Senior Vice President/Managing Partner, Creative, Leo Burnett
Canada, Toronto
Cathy Woodward, Head of Broadcast Production, Leo Burnett Canada, Toronto
Miriam Franklin, Director of Broadcast Production, Arnell Group, New York
7:00pm – 11:00pm
5th Annual Lifetime Achievement Award
Presentation & Reception
Celebrate the creative work of one of advertising's most accomplished,
inspiring, and iconoclastic visionaries. Clio's 2005 honoree, the legendary
John Hegarty of Bartle Bogle Hegarty, London, joins illustrious past recipients
David Abbott, Tony Kaye, Neil French, and Lee Clow. The post-gala continues
poolside at the Ritz with music and cocktails.
Dinner Gala: 7:00pm
Post-Party: 10:00pm - Sponsored by The Miami Herald / el Nuevo Herald
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