Title | SURVIVAL |
Brand | GETTY IMAGES |
Product/Service | GETTY IMAGES |
Category |
A04. Media / Entertainment |
Entrant
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HAVAS Munich, GERMANY
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Idea Creation
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HAVAS Munich, GERMANY
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Media Placement
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STRÖER Cologne, GERMANY
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PR
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HAVAS Munich, GERMANY
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Credits
Eric Schoeffler |
Havas Germany |
Creation |
Nicolas Becker |
Havas Germany - Munich |
Creation |
Walter Ziegler |
Havas Germany - Munich |
Creation |
Michael Schoepf |
Havas Germany - Munich |
Creation |
Christina Boag |
Havas Germany - Munich |
Creation |
Bettina Herz |
Havas Germany - Munich |
Creation |
Timo Cremer |
Havas Germany - Munich |
Creation |
Lorine Hunt |
Havas Germany - Munich |
Creation |
Daniel Boiu |
Havas Germany - Munich |
Creation |
Alexander Catapano |
Havas Germany - Munich |
Creation |
Anna Grosskopf |
Havas Germany - Munich |
Account |
Anna Berg |
Havas Germany - Duesseldorf |
Account |
Cultural / Context information for the jury
Getty Images is known as one of the world's largest online providers of contemporary stock images. But only few know that Getty Images also has an enormous historical photo archive going back to the beginnings of photography. Our bold online and offline campaign promotes this archive by visualizing the adage that “history repeats itself” – by juxtapositioning current, unaltered Getty images with historical ones that are a perfect match thematically and visually. This effectively links the past with our present in a startling way - all while elegantly referring to Getty's historical archive.
Is the poster / billboard larger or smaller than a 6 sheet poster (1200 x 1800mm)?
larger