Staff Reporters
Sep 15, 2009

VIDEO: Spikes wrap-up | Day one

In the first of Media's daily video updates from Spikes Asia in Singapore, we talk to jury members about the quality of the entries so far, and catch up with festival chairman Terry Savage.

VIDEO: Spikes wrap-up | Day one
Judges including Publicis Worldwide's Calvin Soh, Ogilvy & Mather's Piyush Pandey and Tribal DDB's Dirk Eschenbacher reveal what they think of the work they've seen so far, and which markets in Asia are standing out.

Savage, meanwhile, gives an update on preparations for the festival



Stay tuned for more videos as the Festival continues.

Spikes Asia is organised in conjunction with Haymarket Media. The full programme can be found at www.spikes.asia.

Readers can get involved too. Follow all the action of Twitter using hashtag #spikes09 - posts featuring that tag will appear on the dedicated Spikes section of www.media.asia.

Also, Media is opening up its online Spikes photo gallery to readers. Send your Spikes pictures to [email protected] to include them.
Source:
Campaign Asia

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