Staff Reporters
Feb 2, 2024

40 Under 40 2023: Earl Guico, Elesi Studios

Under the stewardship of Guico, Elesi Studios has carved a niche for itself as a first-of-its-kind tech-led, digital-first production house in the Philippines.

40 Under 40 2023: Earl Guico, Elesi Studios
SEE ALL OF THE 2023 40 UNDER 40
Proven leaders with path-breaking expertise

Earl Guico

Managing partner, president and CEO
Elesi Studios
Philippines 

The speed at which Elesi Studios, launched by Earl Guico in 2022, has grown is astounding. In its first year of inception, the agency saw top-line business growth of 942%, pitch wins went up by 402%, and tech-led outputs grew by a staggering 1390%. Aside from servicing its sister company, Propel Manila, Elesi has agency clients like Dentsu Jayme Syfu, Publicis Jimenez-Basic, Greenbulb Communications, Ogilvy Bates + Chi, Harrison Communications, and event marketing agency, Brand On Demand. Furthermore, some of its direct clients are GoTyme Bank, Robinsons Malls, and Spotify’s number one most-streamed OPM artist, Ben&Ben, to name a few. 

Right from the outset, Guico challenged the status quo of how productions were approached in the Philippines, reinventing how consumers and clients experience content.  The business numbers just validate Guico’s vision of launching a stand-alone, tech-driven content house that addresses the demand for fast, digital, on-demand content. 

Already a medium-sized company, Guico manages a team of 44 creators towards one common mission—to create content that shapes cultures. The agency’s bespoke modular approach and deployment of cost-efficient tools, agile and adaptive teams allow for fast, high-quality digital innovations that are easy on the client's budget. 

Elesi Studios’ platform-first, digital-native approach has led to a boom in content anchored on the consumers’ evolving digital behaviour—from compelling vertical-first videos to immersive AR innovations—Guico and his team empower brands with new technology to push the envelopes of creativity. 

Guico takes pride in his extra curriculars outside the day job. He co-created Metaversity, a hands-on programme that lets creators, brands, storytellers, and agencies experiment with the Metaverse. He also leads ARAL, an upskilling project by 4As and Elesi, that offers a curriculum for the creative and advertising industry in the Philippines. Causes that are close to his heart include Planet Cora—he works with them to promote eco-friendly, circular economy efforts in different barangays and supports Silid Aralan, Inc. to provide scholarships for underprivileged, underachieving students.

SEE ALL OF THE 2023 40 UNDER 40
Proven leaders with path-breaking expertise

 

Source:
Campaign Asia

Related Articles

Just Published

17 hours ago

StackAdapt launches integrated platform to connect ...

Marketers can now use one workflow to trigger emails from ad views and personalise campaigns using real-time purchase signals.

18 hours ago

Heineken trusts Korean football fans with keys to ...

An activation in Seoul sees Korean fans ordering, paying for, and pulling their own pints without bar owners or security present. Just to be able to watch live football.

19 hours ago

Woolley Marketing: How much transparency is too ...

Trust in advertiser-agency relationships hinges not on absolute transparency, but on reasonable openness that empowers both sides without drowning them in irrelevant details, says Darren Woolley.

19 hours ago

Publicis Japan bolsters creative leadership with ...

EXCLUSIVE: Ryutaro Seki, formerly with Google, and Naho Manabe, a 20-year Hakuhodo veteran, join Publicis Groupe Japan as the agency strengthens its creative bench.