Doritos announce three finalists for the Make an Ad, Make a Fortune comp via Clems Sydney
The judging panel, including comedian Merrick Watts, actress, writer and director Matilda Brown, and Clemenger BBDO, Sydney joint creative directors Paul Nagy and Michael Spirkovski, whittled down over 1,350 entries just to three, and will now hand over to the Australian public to choose their ultimate favourite. Voting is now open at www.doritos.com.au.
The winning 29 second commercial will be broadcast on primetime TV and
the winner will take home $25,000 in prize money, plus $1 for every
vote received as a finalist, up to a further $25,000. Prizes can also
be scored simply by voting, with fifteen Sony Bloggie pocket camcorders
up for grabs.
The top spots were taken out by Alex George of Cronulla for his ad titled Dennis, Maik Hempel of Melbourne for Welcome To Fantasy Corn Chip Island and David Williams of Doncaster East for Doritos Beatboxer. With judges considering Make An Ad, Make A Fortune a career kick-start into creative industries, these three names could be ones to watch.
Says judge Matilda Brown: "The judging was no easy task; there were so
many awesome entries to pick from! A great ad isn't reliant on lots of
money and resources. Amateur filmmaking is all about the creation of a
clever, funny, quirky concept. I'm relieved I don't have to pick the
winner, selecting the top three with Merrick, Paul and Mike was tough
enough!"
This is the second year that Doritos has handed creative control over to the Australian public and invited imaginative minds, film fanatics, aspiring advertising creatives and those who just love their home video camera to come up with the next TV ad for Doritos.
Doritos is accepting votes until 5pm on 6 September 2010. The winning ad will be revealed Monday 13 September during the ad break of Channel 10's Good News Week program.
The top spots were taken out by Alex George of Cronulla for his ad titled Dennis, Maik Hempel of Melbourne for Welcome To Fantasy Corn Chip Island and David Williams of Doncaster East for Doritos Beatboxer. With judges considering Make An Ad, Make A Fortune a career kick-start into creative industries, these three names could be ones to watch.
This is the second year that Doritos has handed creative control over to the Australian public and invited imaginative minds, film fanatics, aspiring advertising creatives and those who just love their home video camera to come up with the next TV ad for Doritos.
Doritos is accepting votes until 5pm on 6 September 2010. The winning ad will be revealed Monday 13 September during the ad break of Channel 10's Good News Week program.


An election even more uninteresting than the federal one!
Just what we need, more shit ads on TV.
Whatever. Goodby did it for doritos in the states but the winning ad was to run on the superbowl. It was shit and the campaign was poo poo'd at award shows.