Rhandell Rubio
Jun 16, 2011

Leo Burnett Manila's 'Waterworld' kicks off Philippine Advertising Congress

THE PHILIPPINES - Leo Burnett Manila kicked off the Philippine Advertising Congress season with the launch of a new TVC and print ad.

wide player in 16:9 format. Used on article page for Campaign.

The 'Waterworld' TVC depicts the game-changing story of host province Camarines Sur, which has emerged from being the Philippines' 39th poorest province in 2004 to become the top tourist destination in the country since 2009.

Leo Burnett Manila's campaign showcases Camarines Sur's vibrant beach life and how it synergises with this year's Philippine Advertising Congress' theme 'The game-changing generation'.

Leo Burnett Manila won the creative duties for the Philippine Advertising Congress in April after a competitive pitch, beating out Campaigns & Grey, DDB Philippines, Denstu Philippines, Publicis JimenezBasic, JRomero and Associates and JWT Manila.

The Philippine Advertising Congress will be held from 16 to 19 November 2011.

Credits: 

Project Waterworld
Client Philippine Advertising Congress 2011
Creatives Raoul Panes, Alvin Tecson, Cey Enriquez Ponferrada, Mela Advincula, Dante Dizon, Ryan Giron, Nino Gupana
Project management Gello Jamias, Lei Gempesaw, Astrid Figuracion
Account management Raymond Arrastia, Golda Roldan, Kathy Deleon
Director Henry Frejas (Filmex)
Photographer Jake Versoza
Producers Lei Hosseinzadeh, Steve Vesagas
Online Optima Digital
Music Sound Design Inc.
Audio Posting Hit Productions

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