
Yesterday, Mullen San Francisco took Vine to a whole new level and launched the first-ever movie created through the six-second filmmaking app, for client Airbnb.
The “Hollywood and Vines” project is one of the first major campaigns out of the agency overseen by Chief Digital Officer Stephen Goldblatt, who joined earlier this year from Omnicom Group’s EVB. There, he served as an executive creative director and was behind such campaigns as Zynga and Lady Gaga game “Gagaville,” Juicy Fruit’s “Serenading Unicorn” and Skittle’s “Mob the Rainbow.” Prior to that he worked at Goodby Silverstein & Partners, where he helped steer the memorable “The Computer is Personal” campaign that made stars out of celebrities’ hands.
In his current role, along with AirBnB, Mr. Goldblatt oversees work for Google, iRobot, JetBlue and U.S. Cellular. He’s also charged with boosting the digital creativity at both the Mullen S.F. and Boston offices. But he still keeps busy in many other ways — some, more noble than others, as you’ll see in this week’s installment of “Six Things.”
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