DAVE JOHNSON DEPARTS THE PALACE
The Campaign Palace, Sydney creative Director Dave Johnson has left the agency to concetrate on a feature film he is working on.
Says Johnson: "It is now being developed to the next stage and requires some fairly extensive rewriting. It's sad to be leaving at an exciting time in the agency's comeback but the film opportunity is just too good to miss."
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Every junior reading this blog should take note.
Dave is successful because he is a creative first, advertising creative second.
He has had this screenplay on the boil for years and now his dream is being realised.
Congratulations D.J.
He really is hot. What a smile.
Good luck Dave. Hope the script rocks.
what a fine looking fellow. mmmmmmm
T.F.C
Dave is a top geeza.
Fishlock's been CD there for the last year or so anyway, hasn't he?
Fishlock's been CD there for the last year or so anyway, hasn't he?
He looks like Jon Thew less the ears.
Dave is a lovely, talented guy and deserves the title of creative.
Wishing him great success.
9:52 AM Spot on.
There are bigger and better things to be achieved outside of the greedy, narcissistic ad world. Hope it works for him.
Damn he's hot. Is he single?
An Interested Party
Great news! Best to him and his project....
This isn't just the latest euphemism for "fired" then?
This post has the opposite tone to the one about Adam and Ben and the DDB shakeup. What a beautiful balance.
Speaking of which, where did that one go?
Hah ha, WPP strikes again, feel sorry for those poor Palace sods - you can't escape the curse of WPP in Australia, they are like the AIDS of the advertising industry they'll fuck you and it's all over.
Congratulations on losing the Palace Sydney's by far best & most creative asset.
Your ridiculous management skills following your merger and transformation into 'The Old Palace' are nothing short of absolutely shameful.
Hopefully the added income from 3 & Westpac will enable you to buy explosives that will help you blow an even bigger hole of darkness for you all to jump further down into.
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