Probably one of the craziest shoots I ever went on. Shot in small towns in Arizona. Globe and Wilcox. Wilcox. Wrangle is seen as authentic in Europe and these commercials ran in movie theaters in Europe. So they couldn’t have much dialogue. One of the receptionists at the music company came up with the line “Are you going to run this way like that” which we thought was great.
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Nigel Williams: Agency Vet Moves to Guthy-Renker
http://www.adweek.com/news/advertising/agency-vet-moves-guthy-renker-90063
By Gregory Solman
Originally published in 2007
LOS ANGELES ECD Nigel Williams has left the Cimarron Group for a senior position at direct marketing giant Guthy-Renker.
The move represents Williams’ departure from traditional advertising after a meteoric career that spanned the last campaigns of Jay Chiat to promos for Hollywood’s most recent summer blockbusters.
Williams was at Cimarron for more than three years and oversaw the Los Angeles agency’s motion-picture marketing campaigns as well as Sony Corp. and Universal Studios. He also helped expand the agency’s portfolio to include Lotus automotive and the Santa Barbara (Calif.) Business Convention Bureau.
Williams said he made the move because he likes the idea of “controlling every aspect of marketing a product. Guthy-Renker is known for infomercials, but they are only one tool in an arsenal of marketing tactics that includes online, print, direct, TV, event marketing and long-form.”
Guthy-Renker focuses on marketing cosmetics lines tied to celebrities such as Vanessa Williams, Jessica Simpson, Elle Macpherson, Susan Lucci and Cindy Crawford.
Williams, who becomes svp, marketing services, said that at Guthy-Renker “we’re the ad agency and the client. We buy ourselves lunch.”
“Traditional marketing has the understanding of brands, the consumer insights, but this is a different mechanism,” he said. “In traditional marketing we chum the water, the fish come and hopefully you snag them later. With direct response you put the bait on the hook. I intend to use all my traditional advertising skills, storytelling ability and humor at Guthy-Renker.”
A native of Great Britain and graduate of what was then called the London College of Printing, Williams was visiting California and working as a caricature artist at the annual Gilroy Garlic Festival when he decided to look in the Yellow Pages for advertising work. That search led to a job as an art director at Foote, Cone & Belding here in 1989, where he worked on Mazda.
Williams moved to Chiat\Day during its “virtual office” days in the Frank Gehry binoculars building in Venice, Calif., where he was assigned Nissan and Infiniti, Samsonite, Home Savings and the San Francisco Food Bank. He also worked alongside Jay Chiat on one of his pet charities, Surgical Eye Expeditions. “Everybody should be lucky enough to have been there during those days,” Williams said.
“You have to keep reinventing yourself,” he added. “The goal is take all the things I’ve learned and hope that it is additive to the business that [Guthy-Renker] is in. I see it as a traditional ad agency that owns its own products.”
Nigel Williams: Cirque Du Soleil
This is a great show in Las Vegas that needed to feel like an exciting Hollywood movie trailer. It needed to feel like a big event. This was produced by The Cimarron Group. Cirque is a fantastic organization based in Montreal Canada.
Nigel Williams: Sony Global Branding Campaign
This was one of those dream jobs where you get to travel the globe. We had round the world tickets for me and the crew. I got as far as Egypt and ended up staying there a few days rather than traveling on to the next destination.
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I got to direct a music video as part of this production with Mary Mary, who went on to win a Grammy that year
http://m.adweek.com/news/advertising/cimarron-helps-sony-entertain-world-83355



