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Blink (company)

Blink is a British production company and creative studio producing commercials, music videos, short films, branded content, and long-form entertainment. It is composed of Blink Productions, Blink Ink, Blink Art, and Blink Industries. The company's head offices are based in Soho, London. Blink is headed by managing director, James Studholme, and represents a total of 48 directors and artists across its five divisions.

Blink
IndustryAdvertising, Music Video, Animation, Interactive, Design, Fashion
Founded1985
FounderBob Lawrie
Headquarters
London, United Kingdom
Area served
Global
Key people
James Studholme (Founder)
Michelle Jaffe
James Stevenson Bretton
Bart Yates
DivisionsBlink Productions
Blink Ink

Blink Industries
Websiteblinkprods.com

Blink was named "Production Company of the Year" by Campaign in 2012[1] for the second consecutive year, having previously held the title in 2011 and 1997.[2] Blink was also chosen in 2011, 2014 and 2015 for the same accolade by Televisual Magazine.[3] In both 2013 and 2015, Blink was named Production Company of The Year at the British Arrow Awards, as well as a winning a total of 18 gold and silver awards for its commercials. Blink won the Grand Prix at Cannes Lions 2016 for Harvey Nichols' "Shoplifters", having won the Film Craft Grand Prix in 2015 for John Lewis "Monty's Christmas".

Overview

Blink is known for discovering and developing new creative talent,[4] and in the past has launched the careers of many successful directors. These include Ivan Zacharias, Doug Foster, Dominic Murphy, Kevin Thomas, Trevor Melvin, Dougal Wilson, Steve Reeves, and Paul Gay. Blink's current roster of directors is drawn from a diverse range of backgrounds and many work in a variety of disciplines. James Studholme has said that in creating these subdivisions, Blink is well positioned to reach beyond the realm of traditional advertising and navigate the "uncharted terrain where brands and culture collide".[5] Blink's peers within the advertising industry have credited the company's success to a "clever diversity of a brand giving it greater longevity and taking full advantage of an expanding marketplace".[6]

History

 
Original logo

Artist Bob Lawrie founded Blink in London in 1984 as a vehicle for his creative art and directing projects. Initially it was an animation company doing TV program titles, Channel Idents, and music promos. James Studholme joined in 1985 as a producer. Blink branched out into live action in 1993 with a Red Stripe commercial for TV and cinema.[5] Studholme bought young directors Mike Bennion and Simon Fellows into the firm. In 2000 Bob Lawrie departed leaving James Studholme at the helm. Since 2004, Blink has launched four specialised sub-divisions in addition to its commercial production company, and currently operates as an all-encompassing creative studio producing commercials, animations, art, music videos, and long form content.

In 2005, the firm extended their reach to the United States. James Studholme and Diane McArter (who previously founded Omaha Pictures) launched a new US production company, Furlined, as founding partners.[7] Several of Blink's directors are represented in the USA by Furlined, who have offices in Los Angeles and New York.

One of the firm's most memorable projects is Gorilla, a commercial directed by Juan Cabral for Cadbury. The advert first aired in 2007 and features an actor in a gorilla costume drumming to In the Air Tonight by Phil Collins. In its first week, the commercial was viewed over 500,000 times on YouTube and has received over 6 million views since then. Gorilla was voted ITV's favourite TV advert of 2007 and 5th best advert of the decade in an online poll by tellyads.com.[8][9] It has also won numerous top advertising industry awards, such as the Film Grand Prix Lion at the Cannes Lions 2008, Gold at the British Television Advertising Awards (British Arrows) 2008 and Black and Yellow Pencils at the D&AD Awards 2008.[10][11][12]

Blink

Blink has been the production company's advertising-focused division since the firm was founded. In January 2018 it joined forces with Colonel Blimp (previously the music video production arm of the company) to consolidate their rosters. Blink has produced commercials for Guinness, Cadbury's, Yorkie, Nokia, Pot Noodle, Ikea, John Lewis, Channel 4 'Superhumans', Harvey Nichols and Virgin, and music videos for artists such as Coldplay, The Streets, Björk, U2, Tinie Tempah, and The Maccabees.

In 2010, Blink produced a commercial with agency Adam & Eve for John Lewis. The commercial was directed by Dougal Wilson and shows a woman ageing 70 years in 90 seconds, accompanied by Fyfe Dangerfield's cover of Billy Joel's She's Always A Woman. The advert follows a woman through her life, from her birth through school, marriage, having children, and becoming a grandmother. A week after the advert first aired on television, The Guardian newspaper reported that as a result of the advert's influence, a 39.7% increase in sales on John Lewis' website was reported.[13] To date, the advert has received over 1,000,000 total views on YouTube. The commercial won three Gold awards at the British Arrows in 2011.[14]

In 2011, Dougal Wilson repeated his success for John Lewis and Adam & Eve with The Long Wait, a commercial screened in the run-up to Christmas. The advert tells the story of a young boy counting down to Christmas Day, set to a cover of The Smiths' Please, Please, Please Let Me Get What I Want by Slow Moving Millie. The advert was awarded 3rd place in Creativity Magazine's Best of 2011 TV[15] and it was watched over 4,000,000 times in total on YouTube[16] since it aired in November 2011. Since then Wilson has made several further films for John Lewis most notably, Christmas 2012's "Snowman", Christmas 2014's "Monty's Christmas", and in 2015, "Tiny Dancer". His most recent work includes "Superhumans" for Channel 4's Paralympics Rio 2016. In 2015, the music video ''Glore'' by Radkey, produced by Blinkink received a nomination at the Berlin Music Video Awards.[17]

In 2021, Blink was nominated for Best Production Company at the Berlin Music Video Awards. The company has also received nominations for their work on music videos Rag'n'Bone Man - ''All You Ever Wanted'', Moby - ''My Only Love'' (Blink ink), Nothing But Thieves - ''A Real Love Song''.[18]

Colonel Blimp

Colonel Blimp was founded in 2006 as the music video production arm of the firm, and has since merged its roster with Blink. The company was named in homage to Powell and Pressburger's 1943 film The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp. The division once represented a roster of 19 directors and produced music videos with international reach for artists such as Coldplay, The Streets, Björk, U2, Tinie Tempah, Kelly Rowland, Unkle, Professor Green and The Maccabees, incorporating both traditional and experimental filmmaking techniques.

Blink Ink

Blink Ink was founded in 2004 to specialize in animation and mixed-media filmmaking. Today Blink Ink is a collective of directors, producers, artists, and technicians who create short-form content with their partners in the advertising, music, and entertainment industries.

Blink Art

Blink Art was founded in 2009 as the firm's non-traditional production arm.[19] It represents photographers, illustrators, and set designers working across print, animation, and film. They produce work for international advertising agencies, record companies, fashion brands, and design agencies.

In 2012, Blink Art was commissioned by the advertising agency Saatchi & Saatchi to create a monument representing the history of Guinness from 1759 to the present day. The sculpture was designed and directed by Blink Art's David Wilson and consists of a carved wooden plinth and floating light sculpture suggesting the recognisable form of a dark pint of Guinness topped with white foam. A team of carpenters, illustrators, designers, and artists spent a month creating the monument, which is on display at the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin, Republic of Ireland.[20]

References

  1. ^ "Production Company of the Year: Blink". Campaign. London. 14 December 2012. Retrieved 15 December 2012.
  2. ^ "Production Company of the Year: Blink". Campaign Live. London. 15 December 2011. Retrieved 1 March 2012.
  3. ^ Creamer, Jon (16 November 2011). "Blink Tops the Commercials 30 Poll". Televisual. London. Retrieved 1 March 2011.
  4. ^ "James Studholme". Campaign Live. London. 2009. Archived from the original on 19 April 2013. Retrieved 1 March 2011.
  5. ^ a b Hobson, Rebecca (21 October 2011). "London's Accidental Adman". London Loves Business. London.
  6. ^ Creamer, Jon (November 2011). "Peer Poll Top 10". London. p. 7. Retrieved 1 March 2012.
  7. ^ Pytlik, Mark (1 February 2006). . Brunico Communications Ltd. Archived from the original on 13 October 2008. Retrieved 1 March 2012.
  8. ^ Smithers, Rebecca (11 December 2007). "Beating the drum: Cadbury gorilla is voted favourite TV ad for 2007". Guardian News and Media. London. Retrieved 1 March 2012.
  9. ^ "ITV Ad of The Decade". tellyads.com. London. 20 December 2009. Retrieved 1 March 2012.
  10. ^ Williams, Eliza (22 June 2008). . Creative Review. London. Archived from the original on 12 October 2012. Retrieved 1 March 2012.
  11. ^ "D&AD Awards 2008". Retrieved 1 March 2012.
  12. ^ . British Arrows Awards. Archived from the original on 1 April 2012. Retrieved 1 March 2012.
  13. ^ Wiseman, Eva (2 May 2010). "John Lewis' 'spend it before you die' ad puts sales up 40%". Guardian News and Media Limited. London. Retrieved 13 March 2012.
  14. ^ . British Arrows. Archived from the original on 22 February 2012. Retrieved 5 March 2012.
  15. ^ "John Lewis: The Long Wait – Best of 2011 TV #3". 14 November 2011. Retrieved 1 March 2012.
  16. ^ "John Lewis The Long Wait on YouTube.com". YouTube. Retrieved 1 March 2012.
  17. ^ Berlin Music Video Awards (30 April 2021). "Berlin Music Video Awards 2016 Nominees - Set 5". www.berlinmva.com. from the original on 30 April 2021.
  18. ^ Berlin Music Video Awards (30 April 2021). "2021 nominees". www.berlinmva.com. from the original on 5 April 2021.
  19. ^ "BlinkArt directors list". Retrieved 8 May 2012.
  20. ^ Williams, Eliza (18 September 2012). . Creative Review. London. Archived from the original on 20 September 2012. Retrieved 13 October 2012.

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This article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view October 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Blink is a British production company and creative studio producing commercials music videos short films branded content and long form entertainment It is composed of Blink Productions Blink Ink Blink Art and Blink Industries The company s head offices are based in Soho London Blink is headed by managing director James Studholme and represents a total of 48 directors and artists across its five divisions BlinkIndustryAdvertising Music Video Animation Interactive Design FashionFounded1985FounderBob LawrieHeadquartersLondon United KingdomArea servedGlobalKey peopleJames Studholme Founder Michelle Jaffe James Stevenson Bretton Bart YatesDivisionsBlink Productions Blink Ink Blink IndustriesWebsiteblinkprods wbr comBlink was named Production Company of the Year by Campaign in 2012 1 for the second consecutive year having previously held the title in 2011 and 1997 2 Blink was also chosen in 2011 2014 and 2015 for the same accolade by Televisual Magazine 3 In both 2013 and 2015 Blink was named Production Company of The Year at the British Arrow Awards as well as a winning a total of 18 gold and silver awards for its commercials Blink won the Grand Prix at Cannes Lions 2016 for Harvey Nichols Shoplifters having won the Film Craft Grand Prix in 2015 for John Lewis Monty s Christmas Contents 1 Overview 2 History 2 1 Blink 2 2 Colonel Blimp 2 3 Blink Ink 2 4 Blink Art 3 References 4 External linksOverview EditBlink is known for discovering and developing new creative talent 4 and in the past has launched the careers of many successful directors These include Ivan Zacharias Doug Foster Dominic Murphy Kevin Thomas Trevor Melvin Dougal Wilson Steve Reeves and Paul Gay Blink s current roster of directors is drawn from a diverse range of backgrounds and many work in a variety of disciplines James Studholme has said that in creating these subdivisions Blink is well positioned to reach beyond the realm of traditional advertising and navigate the uncharted terrain where brands and culture collide 5 Blink s peers within the advertising industry have credited the company s success to a clever diversity of a brand giving it greater longevity and taking full advantage of an expanding marketplace 6 History Edit Original logoArtist Bob Lawrie founded Blink in London in 1984 as a vehicle for his creative art and directing projects Initially it was an animation company doing TV program titles Channel Idents and music promos James Studholme joined in 1985 as a producer Blink branched out into live action in 1993 with a Red Stripe commercial for TV and cinema 5 Studholme bought young directors Mike Bennion and Simon Fellows into the firm In 2000 Bob Lawrie departed leaving James Studholme at the helm Since 2004 Blink has launched four specialised sub divisions in addition to its commercial production company and currently operates as an all encompassing creative studio producing commercials animations art music videos and long form content In 2005 the firm extended their reach to the United States James Studholme and Diane McArter who previously founded Omaha Pictures launched a new US production company Furlined as founding partners 7 Several of Blink s directors are represented in the USA by Furlined who have offices in Los Angeles and New York One of the firm s most memorable projects is Gorilla a commercial directed by Juan Cabral for Cadbury The advert first aired in 2007 and features an actor in a gorilla costume drumming to In the Air Tonight by Phil Collins In its first week the commercial was viewed over 500 000 times on YouTube and has received over 6 million views since then Gorilla was voted ITV s favourite TV advert of 2007 and 5th best advert of the decade in an online poll by tellyads com 8 9 It has also won numerous top advertising industry awards such as the Film Grand Prix Lion at the Cannes Lions 2008 Gold at the British Television Advertising Awards British Arrows 2008 and Black and Yellow Pencils at the D amp AD Awards 2008 10 11 12 Blink Edit Blink has been the production company s advertising focused division since the firm was founded In January 2018 it joined forces with Colonel Blimp previously the music video production arm of the company to consolidate their rosters Blink has produced commercials for Guinness Cadbury s Yorkie Nokia Pot Noodle Ikea John Lewis Channel 4 Superhumans Harvey Nichols and Virgin and music videos for artists such as Coldplay The Streets Bjork U2 Tinie Tempah and The Maccabees In 2010 Blink produced a commercial with agency Adam amp Eve for John Lewis The commercial was directed by Dougal Wilson and shows a woman ageing 70 years in 90 seconds accompanied by Fyfe Dangerfield s cover of Billy Joel s She s Always A Woman The advert follows a woman through her life from her birth through school marriage having children and becoming a grandmother A week after the advert first aired on television The Guardian newspaper reported that as a result of the advert s influence a 39 7 increase in sales on John Lewis website was reported 13 To date the advert has received over 1 000 000 total views on YouTube The commercial won three Gold awards at the British Arrows in 2011 14 In 2011 Dougal Wilson repeated his success for John Lewis and Adam amp Eve with The Long Wait a commercial screened in the run up to Christmas The advert tells the story of a young boy counting down to Christmas Day set to a cover of The Smiths Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want by Slow Moving Millie The advert was awarded 3rd place in Creativity Magazine s Best of 2011 TV 15 and it was watched over 4 000 000 times in total on YouTube 16 since it aired in November 2011 Since then Wilson has made several further films for John Lewis most notably Christmas 2012 s Snowman Christmas 2014 s Monty s Christmas and in 2015 Tiny Dancer His most recent work includes Superhumans for Channel 4 s Paralympics Rio 2016 In 2015 the music video Glore by Radkey produced by Blinkink received a nomination at the Berlin Music Video Awards 17 In 2021 Blink was nominated for Best Production Company at the Berlin Music Video Awards The company has also received nominations for their work on music videos Rag n Bone Man All You Ever Wanted Moby My Only Love Blink ink Nothing But Thieves A Real Love Song 18 Colonel Blimp Edit Colonel Blimp was founded in 2006 as the music video production arm of the firm and has since merged its roster with Blink The company was named in homage to Powell and Pressburger s 1943 film The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp The division once represented a roster of 19 directors and produced music videos with international reach for artists such as Coldplay The Streets Bjork U2 Tinie Tempah Kelly Rowland Unkle Professor Green and The Maccabees incorporating both traditional and experimental filmmaking techniques Blink Ink Edit Blink Ink was founded in 2004 to specialize in animation and mixed media filmmaking Today Blink Ink is a collective of directors producers artists and technicians who create short form content with their partners in the advertising music and entertainment industries Blink Art Edit Blink Art was founded in 2009 as the firm s non traditional production arm 19 It represents photographers illustrators and set designers working across print animation and film They produce work for international advertising agencies record companies fashion brands and design agencies In 2012 Blink Art was commissioned by the advertising agency Saatchi amp Saatchi to create a monument representing the history of Guinness from 1759 to the present day The sculpture was designed and directed by Blink Art s David Wilson and consists of a carved wooden plinth and floating light sculpture suggesting the recognisable form of a dark pint of Guinness topped with white foam A team of carpenters illustrators designers and artists spent a month creating the monument which is on display at the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin Republic of Ireland 20 References Edit Production Company of the Year Blink Campaign London 14 December 2012 Retrieved 15 December 2012 Production Company of the Year Blink Campaign Live London 15 December 2011 Retrieved 1 March 2012 Creamer Jon 16 November 2011 Blink Tops the Commercials 30 Poll Televisual London Retrieved 1 March 2011 James Studholme Campaign Live London 2009 Archived from the original on 19 April 2013 Retrieved 1 March 2011 a b Hobson Rebecca 21 October 2011 London s Accidental Adman London Loves Business London Creamer Jon November 2011 Peer Poll Top 10 London p 7 Retrieved 1 March 2012 Pytlik Mark 1 February 2006 McArter and Studholme launch Furlined celebrate Blink s banner year Brunico Communications Ltd Archived from the original on 13 October 2008 Retrieved 1 March 2012 Smithers Rebecca 11 December 2007 Beating the drum Cadbury gorilla is voted favourite TV ad for 2007 Guardian News and Media London Retrieved 1 March 2012 ITV Ad of The Decade tellyads com London 20 December 2009 Retrieved 1 March 2012 Williams Eliza 22 June 2008 Cannes Lions 2008 The Winners Creative Review London Archived from the original on 12 October 2012 Retrieved 1 March 2012 D amp AD Awards 2008 Retrieved 1 March 2012 Gorilla British Arrows Awards Archived from the original on 1 April 2012 Retrieved 1 March 2012 Wiseman Eva 2 May 2010 John Lewis spend it before you die ad puts sales up 40 Guardian News and Media Limited London Retrieved 13 March 2012 British Arrows Award Winners 2011 British Arrows Archived from the original on 22 February 2012 Retrieved 5 March 2012 John Lewis The Long Wait Best of 2011 TV 3 14 November 2011 Retrieved 1 March 2012 John Lewis The Long Wait on YouTube com YouTube Retrieved 1 March 2012 Berlin Music Video Awards 30 April 2021 Berlin Music Video Awards 2016 Nominees Set 5 www berlinmva com Archived from the original on 30 April 2021 Berlin Music Video Awards 30 April 2021 2021 nominees www berlinmva com Archived from the original on 5 April 2021 BlinkArt directors list Retrieved 8 May 2012 Williams Eliza 18 September 2012 Guinness Made of More Creative Review London Archived from the original on 20 September 2012 Retrieved 13 October 2012 External links Edithttp www blinkprods com http www blinkink co uk http www blinkart co uk http www colonelblimp com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Blink company amp oldid 1152687191, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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