Posted on March 21st, 2012 at 17:03 in Agencies, plant.
We are busy and, as a result, we are looking for an ambitious, experienced, and dedicated developer with a minimum of 3-4 years of experience. Our mission is to create the best digital campaign solutions on the market, and your role is to help us achieve this.
At Plant we love to challenge. Both the consumers and our clients, but also the way we work.
If you are the person we are looking for, you are not only able to develop high-quality solutions but also work with and utilize new technologies in order to create the best possible solution.
Should you have any questions regarding this position, please contact Jens Søgaard, development director, on phone +45 2128 3484.
Plant, SweetTalk Cph and Carhartt proudly present Format Perspective, a skateboarding photography documentary by Philip Evans.
The film showcases the photography of Nils Svensson, Stu Robinson, Alex Irvine, Rich Gilligan, Sergej Vutuc and Bertrand Trichet. Filmed completely on super 8 film, this project gives a behind-the-scenes look at the skating that these guys like to shoot, as well as the resulting photos that emerge from these sessions.
Plant is giving away 2×2 tickets to the screening on Monday February 27, 2012, 21.30 @ Grand Teatret, Copenhagen. Introduction and Q&A by the director, Phil Evans.
PressPausePlay is an award winning Swedish-produced documentary about creativity in the digital age. It features artists such as Moby, Robyn, Lykke Li and Bill Drummond discussing how the digital age has had democratised culture, unleashing creativity and unlimited creative opportunities.
The download gives you 2 options, either the standard version or an interactive version. The interactive version uses the Adobe Air app, and gives loads of features and opportunities for the user to interact. The best part about the interactive player is that all the interviews not included in the final theater edit are included here, which results in ten times the content. The player is also a “living” version that can be updated, unlike a DVD, and it links to media content and creative works online from the interviewees. This could be the future of film distribution because it’s a very small file download for the viewer but a huge resource of inspiration.
During the whole film hotspots with extra content is available.
The hotspots are indicated by the ‘MORE’ button at the top right corner. By clicking on it you’ll be able to find:
- EXTRAS that shows a longer interview with the person currently talking in the film.
- MORE WORKS shows additional videos from the artist/company currently on screen.
- A relevant WEBSITE of the person currently on screen.
- The music currently playing in the movie. By clicking on the artist’s name you will be directed directly to their profiles (Spotify or Soundcloud).
When a character appears in the movie for the first time their name is shown.
If you click on the name an info tab about the person will appear. The info tab contains a short text about the person and links to associated websites and profiles e.g. Myspace, Spotify, blogs etc.
The tab Overview has two submenus.
INTERVIEWS lists the cast of the movie in one place and gives the possibility to see extra clips with them.
ADDITIONAL CONTENT contains 38 extra interviews on topics related to the movie.
Continuing our theme of bringing inspiring films on creativity to Copenhagen, SweetTalk Cph and Plant bring you ‘PressPausePlay‘. Recent winner of ‘Best Documentary’ at the Santa Cruz Film Festival, this Swedish produced film looks at how the digital age has democratised culture, unleashing creativity and unlimited creative opportunities.
Screening will be June 22, 2011 at Grand Teatret with a video introduction from the directors. Get your tickets now (DKK 80). Grand will be open afterwards for some mingling.
For the second year running DIA Future gives students the chance to do some great digital work for a real client and, if the work is better than the other submissions, pick up an award in front of the Danish ad industry at the annual Danish Internet Award in Copenhagen. This year the challenge is to do a mobile campaign for En Varm Seng (or A Warm Bed), a shelter which does what it says on the can – offer homeless people of all nationalities a warm bed and a hot meal too. A great initiative that needs all the help it can get.
Plant is once again responsible for the DIA Future campaign and getting the word out among students – and possibly causing a few sleepless nights and instant coffee overdoses along the way. But as the psychic on the campaign site will tell you, the hard work might well be the first step towards a glorious career in advertising. Simply log on to Facebook and the psychic will tell you what your future looks like (the psychic only speaks Danish).
Download the brief (PDF) and upload your work before midnight 28 February 2011.
Online bullying is a threat that needs to be confronted head on. For Save The Children, Plant created a campaign inviting 12-14 year olds to do just that, while also making them more knowledgeable on smart online behavior. After interviewing young teens at Tre Falke Skolen it became clear that the message had to be delivered by way of play. And so the Netmonster was created, personifying a serious online threat, holding an online fate in it’s jaws.
Confront your own Netmonster in the campaign game on the live site
(In Danish. Facebook Connect enabled)
For the second year running Plant and fellow agency Very were responsible for the STOR KUNST campaign for Ramlösa (that’s GREAT ART, in case your Danish is a bit rusty). In short, we invited artists and creative souls to upload their work to an online gallery on the campaign website. The most popular work was then printed and showcased at a real gallery in downtown Copenhagen. About 1,400 pieces of art were uploaded during the campaign. Check out this new case video which documents everything.
We are really chuffed that our spot Too much doubt? has been nominated at The True Award which celebrates the best of Danish advertising on film. Here is a few pictures from the shooting of our spot this summer. Note how that the Art Director gets to do the letter spacing by hand. Thanks to Plamage for producing the king size letters.
If you haven’t seen the film yet, you can see it here – and keep your fingers crossed on October 8 when the awards are handed out.
We just launched what is probably the world’s first existentialist Facebook Connect-powered film on the subject of DOUBT. In the video, well-known Danish brain scientist and screen personality Peter Lund Madsen muses on ‘doubt’, bending and twisting the word while gently scolding the Danes for being so overly skeptical about the power of development aid as a means to drive change. To make the pill go down the user is met with fun yet relevant segments based on their Facebook profile and friends.
The film is part of the Verdens Bedste Nyheder campaign (The World’s Greatest News) explaining to Danes how millions and millions of people in the developing world have gained access to schools, risen from poverty and gotten access to clean water in the course the last decade.
We’re proud to present the 2010 Plant Showreel. It’s a collection of the best work that we’ve done in recent years for clients such as Microsoft, ECCO, Stimorol, Ramlösa, Folkekirkens Nødhjælp (Danchurch Aid), Nokia and more. Special thanks to Transmission Low for letting us use their great track.
Plant is a Copenhagen-based creative interactive agency. The mission of the company is to conceptualize and develop technology-empowered rich media content that will enable advertisers to engage international audiences on- and offline. We primarily develop Flash-based campaigns (landingsites, banners, games, widgets, etc.).