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    "They had their cynical code worked out. The public are swine; advertising is the rattling of a stick inside a swill-bucket."

          – George Orwell

     

     

     

     

     

    "Advertising – a judicious mix of flattery and threats."

          – Northrop Frye

     

     

     

     

     

    "Chess is as an elaborate a waste of time as has ever been devised outside an advertising agency."

          – Raymond Chandler

     

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    Sunday
    Apr252010

    breaking news: Lot's wife and Tom Scholz tear the rear-views out of their sedans

    I can't stand my work.

    Hmm, maybe I should clarify. Let me say that, once it's done, all I can see in the work that I've touched is all the stuff that I'd change if only I had a little more time or foresight.

    All the stuff that I've posted, for instance. Each piece filled me with dread as I was looking at it, shooting it, writing about it and posting it. Each one reverberated with choices I wish I could have back. 

    And that's true for the stuff I really like, the pieces that are smart or push the edge.

    The Ascenda spot for instance. As much as Ted is a good actor, as much as we got so much of what was in my head onto film, as much as I love the in-situ product benefits, I simply can't stomach the music. I have no idea what we were thinking. It's bad. It so overwhelms the spot for me that I almost think it was the track, rather than the end of the tech boom, that killed the campaign.

    I'm glad I can't remember who did the track for us, because I could never work with them again. I seem to have blotted out the entire post process of that spot.

    Or the Smarties box design contest microsite. It really bugs me that we didn't put a skip intro button on the flash intro. We sure as hell should have. I must have been so enamoured of the flash that I violated pretty much everything I believe about usability to force people to watch it over, and over, and over...

    Sigh. I've come to accept the fact that there's always going to be something I want to fiddle with, something that's not right, or not good enough, even after it's live or on air on in mailboxes.

    Doesn't make it any easier. So, I guess, don't look back. Really.

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