Episodes
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Welcome to the Movidiam Creative Leader’s Podcast! This week, Movidiam’s Co-founder George Olver talks to Nikky Lyle, creative recruiter, D&AD President Judge 2020, and Vice President of Hope at Post Quarantine.
In this episode, George and Nikky discuss the changing face of recruitment, side hustles, staying creative, and much more.
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Welcome to the Movidiam Creative Leader’s Podcast! This week, Movidiam’s Co-founder George Olver talks to Sara McCorquodale, founder and CEO of CORQ — the independent influencer intelligence and digital trends platform.
'Our mission is to curate and profile the most compelling content creators from across the internet so that brands can discover talent best suited to their campaigns and ethos. We also showcase key data, map social media — to show how influencers are all connected — and track content trends and emerging digital themes through daily reports.' - CORQ
Have a listen for Sara’s insights into the landscape of influencer marketing, how brands have reacted to the pandemic and the BLM movement on social media, and much more.
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Welcome to the Movidiam Creative Leader’s Podcast! This week, Movidiam’s Co-founder George Olver talks to Paul Greeves, Managing Director of First Option, the go to safety consultants in the media and entertainment industry.
Safety is one of the top priorities for the media world at the moment, as productions begin to return to shooting. Have a listen for Paul’s thoughts on how companies like First Option support productions, the creative thinking necessary in a pandemic, and much more.
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Welcome to the Movidiam Creative Leader’s Podcast! This week, Movidiam’s Co-founder George Olver talks to George Hintzen, founder and CEO of TOAD.ai — as seen on Dragon’s Den!
‘We consolidate all of the UK’s outdoor advertising locations and layer it with geo-spatial audience data. With so many different media owners, it can be difficult to plan an outdoor advertising campaign that suits your brand. We’ve made it much easier by mapping ~95% of all outdoor advertising sites..’Have a listen for George’s insights into how TOAD.ai’s innovative model works in the intersection between advertising and technology, his experience in front of the dragons, and his thoughts on the future of startups.
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Welcome to the Movidiam Creative Leader’s Podcast! This week, Movidiam’s Co-founder George Olver talks to Nick Allen, EVP Managing Director at R/GA New York.
Listen for insights into Nick's career, how R/GA is weathering the pandemic storm, and how innovation can reinvigorate business.
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Welcome to the Movidiam Creative Leader’s Podcast! This week, Movidiam’s Co-founder George Olver talks to Matthew Joseph, award-winning advertising photographer & director.
Have a listen for insights into Matthew's brilliant career, and his thoughts on art in the ever changing digital landscape.
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Welcome to the Movidiam Creative Leader’s Podcast! This week, Movidiam’s Co-founder George Olver talks to Sebastian Thiel, filmmaker extraordinaire and founder of two amazing enterprises - Upshot Entertainment and Dope Black Art.
Have a listen for details of Sebastian's exciting career, and his dedication to art and diversity.
This episode is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Youtube, and anywhere else podcasts are found.
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Welcome to the Movidiam Creative Leader’s Podcast! This week, Movidiam’s Co-founder George Olver talks to Chris Hirst, Global CEO of Havas Creative.
Have a listen for Chris’ insights into how to weather the storm in these difficult times, and his leadership thoughts — as detailed in his book No Bullsh*t Leadership: Why the World Needs More Everyday Leaders and Why That Leader Is You.
This episode is available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Youtube, and anywhere else podcasts are found.
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NHS, we salute you.
This week on the Movidiam Creative Leaders Podcast, George talks to Mike Rodgers and Luke Nutt, co-directors of the powerful short film 'The Still'. The film is a touching tribute to NHS workers on the front line of the Coronavirus crisis, and to the city of London in general.
Listen to Mike and Luke take George through their creative partnership, and their inspiration and drive behind making such an important piece of content.
The Still is available on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mb1j7NfRC_k
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This week on the Movidiam Creative Leader's Podcast, George talks to Nick Carter, a talented freelance director.
Have a listen to hear about Nick's brilliant career and creative process
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This week on the Movidiam Creative Leader's Podcast, George Olver talks to James 'Razz' Razzall, president of advertising at Framestore, the world-renound producer of VFX content. Razz gives George his unique insights into his creative process.
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Today on the Movidiam Creative Leader's Podcast, George talks to Andy Nathan, Founder and CEO of the Fortnight Collective, about his unique model, and how its working in this difficult and uncertain time.
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This week on the Movidiam Creative Leaders Podcast, George Olver talks to Ryan Goodman - the brilliant freelance director.
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This week, on the Movidiam Creative Leaders Podcast, we’re delighted to welcome Jessica Ringshall, Managing Director at BCMA (Branded Content Marketing Association).
Jessica began her wide-ranging career in TV production, and made the move into branded content with a trademark passion for telling stories. For her, it was about making content more effective during the digital revolution, moving from simply carving up TV ads for new platforms, to creating bespoke fit-for-purpose content.
Listen to the full episode of the Movidiam Creative Leaders Podcast now, on soundcloud, spotify, apple, youtube, and more.
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Today on the Movidiam Creative Leaders Podcast we’re delighted to welcome Alex Cooper. Alex came to his creative career through being in a more non-creative career — as an account manager and then account director for M&C Saachi, while working on other creative exploits on the side. Eventually, he moved into his creative work more directly, first with creative content agency The Wagon, and then into directing full time. Now, he plays many roles, in order to create diverse and interesting content, something that wasn’t exactly possible in the rigid agency model. He sees comedy as the linchpin of good content, and a way for brands to communicate with consumers more effectively, and on a human level. It is a way to get a reaction out of consumers, rather than just dictate impressions. Such is the power of comedy.
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Yeah…Stink Studios opened…London ten years ago, originally as a digital production company, so working a lot with brands and advertising agencies to develop mostly web-based experiences and a lot of the time we were using sort of emerging technology in an interesting way to bring ideas to life. So we're a fairly small team. We're about 120 people, I think, globally now and the team is made up of creatives and strategists, developers, producers, motion, VFX people, film directors. We have a real expertise in how ideas are actually brought to life, which is why we call ourselves a studio and not an agency. There’s a real focus on bringing the creativity and execution together.
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The current media landscape is in huge flux. The agency landscape is changing. Production is changing. There's a lot of change, and obviously it's computers and the internet and connectivity that has caused this last decade of very fast change but things seem to be getting quicker all the time.
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Today I'm delighted to welcome Haz Dulull, a visual effects artist that you probably all know. We’ll be talking about his remarkable journey and successes. Haz, welcome to the Movidiam podcast.
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It's a whole industry, which is absolutely fantastic to see, very much the UK, Europe, Asia is a big market. US is a massive market. I mean...(there were)...different opportunities obviously in America...marketing procurement is very much about scale and very much about pushing the boat, trying to be more strategic. I'm really getting involved with our key stakeholders across all the marketing categories of which there (are) many. We were responsible for 16 or 17 categories - advertising, media production, print, PR, market research, digital, E-commerce. So...it's the forefront of what companies are really starting to focus and is really how we're managing our marketing spend and what the return on investment. So I think procurement is the place to be these days.
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Sure. We're a large food and beverage company, in fact, the largest in the world. Worldwide revenue's pretty close to 100 billion Swiss francs. Operating all over the world in 190 plus markets, and in many product categories. From pets food, to coffee, to confectionary, to Health Science. So that's a bit about us. We've been around as a company for 153 years now. Yeah, that's Nestle in a nutshell.
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