Meet Gary. And meet Toby (Fisher). |
| 11 October 2011 |
Toby caught our eye recently when we noticed a project he had created for his university course – a television commercial for Mission Australia!“The idea was basically that everyone else was giving short term solutions to a wider problem, but that Mission Australia had some long term solutions to offer,” Toby told us. Toby was assigned “Mission Australia” and his task was to show an audience what made us different. Using a stop-motion technique, and a character named Gary, Toby found a way to tell our story. Other students were given other charities to advertise. For his Bachelor of Business degree at UTS, Toby majored in advertising and communications and this project was for a subject called Advertising Strategies. Toby has since graduated and he has told us that he is now working as a trainee with Universal McCann. We wish him well. Click here to watch Toby's video. If you like it, you can send a message to Toby at tjfisher88@gmail.com. |
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