“Art & Copy,” a documentary film about the creative revolution in advertising, was awarded an Emmy® by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, for Outstanding Arts and Culture Programming last night in New York. Produced by The One Club and directed by Doug Pray, the film aired on PBS’s “Independent Lens” series this past year and was an official selection at the Sundance Festival in 2009.nn”Art & Copy” reveals the behind-the-scenes stories from some of the most influential advertising creatives of our time—people who’ve profoundly impacted our culture, yet are virtually unknown outside their industry. Starting with the Creative Revolution of the 1960s, the film features some of advertising’s real “Mad Men” and women including Phyllis Robinson, who was one of the legendary Bill Bernbach’s first hires, George Lois, Mary Wells and Hal Riney. The film also spotlights modern-day revolutionaries such as Dan Wieden, Lee Clow, Hal Riney and Jeff Goodby, who created some of the most memorable work of our time with “Got Milk?”, “Just Do It,” “Think Different” and “Bartles and Jaymes.” All of the creatives appearing in the documentary are members of The One Club‘s Creative Hall of Fame.nn”‘Art & Copy’ captures the magic of creative thinkers and their impact on American culture and lifestyle,” states Mary Warlick, CEO of The One Club and Executive Producer of the film. “From the time we were given permission to ‘Think Small’ in the Sixties to being told to get off the couch and ‘Just Do It’ in the Nineties, it is an exciting look at how ideas and advertising affect all of us.”nnThe original concept for the film came from producers Kirk Souder, Michael Nadeau and Jimmy Greenway. Peter Nelson served as director of photography and David Baldwin was also an executive producer.nn
nn”Art & Copy” is available on DVD at PBS.org and on iTunes. For more information, go to www.artandcopyfilm.com.nnAbout The One ClubnThe One Club, a non-profit organization, exists to champion and promote excellence in advertising and design in all its forms. Founded in 1975, as part of its mission to promote high standards of creative excellence, The One Club produces the One Show, One Show Design, One Show Interactive and One Show Entertainment. The coveted One Show Gold Pencils are regarded as the zenith of achievement in the advertising world. nThe Creative Hall of Fame was first established in 1961 with the induction of Leo Burnett. At the time it was named the Copywriter’s Hall of Fame, sponsored by the Copy Club of New York. Among the early members were David Ogilvy in 1963 and Bill Bernbach in 1964. The Creative Hall of Fame is an ongoing tribute to consistent and continuing excellence in advertising.
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