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'Never finished ideas' by Rohit Ohri at Adfest 2017

FCB India Group Chairman and CEO will explore his agency's approach to telling stories that never end on March 23 at Adfest in Pattaya

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'Never finished ideas' by Rohit Ohri at Adfest 2017

'Never finished ideas' by Rohit Ohri at Adfest 2017

FCB India Group Chairman and CEO will explore his agency's approach to telling stories that never end on March 23 at Adfest in Pattaya

BestMediaInfo Bureau | Delhi | February 20, 2017

Rohit Ohri Rohit Ohri

Rohit Ohri, Group Chairman & CEO, FCB India, is among the inspirational line-up of speakers unveiled by Adfest 2017 taking place on March 22-25, 2017 at the Royal Cliff Hotels Group in Pattaya, Thailand. Ohri will speak on 'Never finished ideas', on Thursday, March 23 at 3.15 PM.

FCB's Never Finished Story is a theory that suggests brands should by no way be static and unchanging. It implies an innate ability to change, evolve and grow with the times – a fundamental shift from 'building' a brand story that is large, monolithic and static to 'dissolving' a brand's story so that it is fluid enough to be told in different contexts, in different ways. Ohri will explore FCB's approach to telling stories that never end.

The other sessions include:

Cut To Tomorrow: Crucial Role of Editors in Crafting Campaigns:

Ryan McGuire, Editor and Managing Director & Timo Otsuki, Executive Producer, Cutters Studios (Tokyo). Wednesday 22 March, 11:30 AM.

Good editors are filmmakers. Even more, they are problem solvers, marketers, salesmen. Editors build brands and move product. Good editors even become brand experts. Intimately familiar with the footage, they provide solutions sometimes unimagined. McGuire and Otsuki will unmask the editors' invaluable role in crafted storytelling.

The Magic Of High Touch:

Ithyle Griffiths, Director of Angela and Ithyle, Inc. (Los Angeles). Wednesday 22 March, 4 PM.

Griffiths will share his ideas on developing a personal style and refining techniques; how to come up with concepts that inspire human connection; and the importance of creative experimentation. As a director with a passion for stop motion, he will also share a technique for communicating ideas in a magical way.

From Content to Entertainment:

Matt Noonan, Chief Executive Officer, Curious (Auckland, Sydney & Singapore). Wednesday 22 March, 4:45 PM.

2016 saw the release of Curious-produced feature film, "The Hunt for the Wilder People". It premiered at Sundance Film Festival and went on to set a new box office record as a top 10 all-time film in New Zealand. Noonan will share the process of developing the film, also delving into the art of creating successful contemporary branded entertainment.

Master the Art of Seduction:

Pum Lefebure, Co-founder and Chief Creative Officer, Design Army (Washington, DC). Thursday 23 March, 4 PM.

Do you believe in love at first sight? Smart designers do. After all, the first visual is the ultimate seducer – it flirts and mesmerizes. It triggers feelings that create not just a fleeting encounter but a full-fledged experience. For brands, that means killing old models and designing new emotional journeys. It's less about commercials and more about brand experience. Don't bore your audience – beguile them. Lefebure will reveal design secrets that give branding more passion and sales more punch.

The Viral Experiment:

Dave Christison, Managing Director, Executive Producer & Co-Founder, The Woolshed Company (Melbourne). Thursday 23 March, 4:45 PM.

The Woolshed conceives, creates and strategically seeds viral video campaigns, repeatedly amassing worldwide news coverage and accumulating over 310 million online views (and counting), all without any paid media, promotion or distribution. Christison will share some of the creative rules and seeding strategies The Woolshed Company implements in order to create 'snackable', highly sharable content that is capable of reaching worldwide mass audiences.

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