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Wednesday, Oct 01
Ask An Expert - Digital UK Vs Digital US
Welcome to part two of digital conversation series! David Bryant is currently the ECD of Interactive over at StrawberryFrog, but he's also spent time as the EVP, Executive Creative Director at DraftFCB; VP, Creative Director at Digitas (London and New York), Tribal DDB, Modem and Bartle Bogle Hegarty (just for good measure). He once said in Creativity Magazine that: "The only downside of the interactive medium is us - the people. We're not being clever enough. I love the creativity of online. Its potential has been hardly tapped." Now, who doesn't love the hell out of that? Since David spent years in both the UK and US machines, we thought it'd be fun to ask him about the creative difference that may be present. Other than reading the Scamp blog and having a crush on Jack Davenport, we don't know so much about what lies across the pond. David fills us in on the inhibition of the US and how the web has become a "super-socialite." Are there any differences in the "creative culture" when it comes to the U.S. vs the U.K.? "No difference really. The real cultural difference is between good and bad creative. Good creative shops are similar all over the globe. But bad creative places are infinitely variable in form. Can you tell us the differences in the way that interactive work is produced and executed? Are there different powers at play? "The differences in the way interactive work is produced in the US vs the UK is really driven by the business differences and cultural differences between the countries. And the differences are enormous. Da Frog is not known for its digital work. What are you goals for the digital business of StrawberryFrog? "Actually – Da Frog has been doing very good digital work for years which I wish I could take credit for - (Scionspeak, Microsoft, Heineken, IKEA, P&G, Microsoft, Smart car, Asics Tiger from Amsterdam, work from our Brasil office etc). But it doesn't position itself as a "digital" agency so it doesn't often get compared with them. What's most exciting about digital right now? Any favorite accounts right now? "There's never been a better time to be involved in "digital." In the last 10 years the web has gone from librarian to super-socialite. Gaming has gone mainstream with 100% penetration of youth market. Digital has effectively stopped being a "new" media. In a little while, TV will be digital and nobody will even notice.
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