Doctor Who continues to be a phenomenon for all ages and The Doctor Who Experience is proving just as popular. Returning to Cardiff, the city where the TV series is filmed and created was, understandably, a very popular choice for the Doctor’s many fans. To capitalise on this and to further spread awareness, we created an exciting TV advert that is currently running in Wales and the West Country.
We’re thrilled to announce that film advertising agency The Creative Partnership has become part of the aka Group, a new collaboration which sees the two agencies join forces while maintaining their own distinct brand identities.
London’s South Bank hosted a glittering opening last week with the long awaited arrival of Forever Crazy, the new show produced by the legendary Crazy Horse Paris in association with Harvey Goldsmith.
In conjunction with the release of the DVD for the smash hit film of ‘The Woman in Black’ starring Daniel Radcliffe, we created a spooky trailer which showcased the long-running stage production that inspired the film.
One of the most anticipated films of 2013, Rush, focuses on the true story of rivals James Hunt and Niki Lauda, two competing Formula 1 drivers whose rivalry drove them to great heights. Given its fascinating subject matter, and the fact that it was directed by Oscar-winner Ron Howard, we were suitably excited to create the film’s teaser video.
With DreamWorks’ How to Train Your Dragon the Arena Spectacular soaring into Sydney’s Allphones Arena, aka was thrilled to help build the fever pitch anticipation through creating a new trailer for the production.
Ghost Stories was a unique proposition on the West End during its wildly popular run. A thrilling, rollercoaster ride of shocks and scares, we developed a tantalising marketing campaign that highlighted this fact in a subtle, teasing manner.
The online campaign strategy for this acclaimed production of Stephen Sondheim’s thrilling musical Sweeney Todd put video right at the heart of all digital activity.
The Woman in Black, the most terrifying show on the West End, has been thoroughly scaring audiences for years. But recently it seems that the scares haven’t just been limited to the stage.