Judging Memphis Addys


Judging Memphis Addys

Todd Coats
Chief Creative Officer

01.31.2008
Comments: 2
In: Advertising / Design

I had the good fortune to spend last weekend in Memphis judging the 7 th district Addy Awards. I came away with interesting insight and new friends. Here’s the rundown:

Fellow judges: Bobby Jones from Hydra Studio, Renee Miller from The Miller Group and Frank Anselmo from BBDO. All top notch creative talent and all great to hang with.

The judging: Two full spirit-breaking days with intermissions for random goofiness and a trip to Graceland.

The work: Overall good with a few stand outs that caught the judges’ attention. I saw the biggest spectrum in Interactive and Television.

What was best of show? Wait and see. I’ll tell you the judges didn’t have an easy choice and put A LOT of thought into it. I guarantee it’ll be a pleasant surprise.

Who won the most? We didn’t know the entrant’s names and couldn’t say even if we did. Our mission was to select work that would inspire fellow creatives.

Best food: Hands down, Corky’s Barbecue. It was wet, it was dry and it was all good. They fight about this stuff in Memphis.

Biggest disappointment: Not getting a fried peanut butter and banana sandwich at Sun Studio Café. Runner up: For the third time being run off after attempting to sit in the Jungle Room’s furry chairs.

Highlight of Graceland tour: Hopping aboard Lisa Marie (The jet, not the daughter). That flying love palace was huge and pimpin’.

Thanks to Susan and the volunteers at the 7 th district Addys in Memphis. I really enjoyed being there, seeing your work and hanging out with you, Renee, Bobby and Frank. Gotta run. The ‘nana sandwich is done.

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Comments

  • Deborah   10:59a.m. 02.01.2008

    They ARE serious about BBQ in Memphis. Just like we are here in NC. My husband is from Memphis and when his family came to NC for our wedding, we had the rehearsal dinner at Bullock's in Durham. Intense debates ensued and reached a climax when the waitress asked if anyone wanted "real BBQ sauce" (tomato-based). We were outraged.

  • virginia   12:48p.m. 02.02.2008

    How could the waitress offer tomato-based BBQ sauce for barbecue? She should be fired.

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