This month marks ten whole years of our creative agency, Flying Object.
Can we wrap up a decade of campaigns, content and experiences in less than 90 seconds? Erm no… but watch us give it a shot in the A-Z of Flying Object
The last ten years have quite the ride. When we started Flying Object in 2013, our goal was to help brands connect with audiences online in a more engaging ways than the terrible banner ads and social posts that were filling the internet at the time.
From our initial digital, social and video projects, we then started developing work that engaged audiences in the real world as well, through experiential and interactive experiences.
Today we do that and even "traditional advertising" (shock horror!) on top of it - always with the same goal of thinking what an audience will take from the time they spend with your marketing, and trying to give them value in return on top of a commercial message.
Without further ado, here's the A-Z of Flying Object - including links to all those projects that flew by in the video.
A is for agency and B is for birthday.
We're turning 10.
And so C is, of course, for celebrating all that we've done so far. Or at least the things that are acceptable to show you in a very neat A to Z format designed to keep you suitably entertained.
So C is also for Comic Relief, our first big gig, and D is for delectable 3D in our latest.
E is for enlisting 65 YouTubers for a three hour live stream.
F is for filming more than refugees.
G is for Goodness, Gracious Greggs we are going viral - because of a steak bake, naturally.
H is for... how about... I don't know - a giant thumb swiping through tweets about dating or a treadmill that you can hold hands with a fictional boyfriend on.
J is for journeys.
K is making kontent for the king.
L is for Life in a Day.
M is for music and magic.
N is for nothing in particular.
O is for - Oh my god, I can't believe you got Rickrolled in 2023. How embarrassing.
You could say that whether it's Posters Promoting Products, Paid social campaigns or Quality films, we always get Results - too cheesy?!
OK, R is for a really smelly art exhibit.
S is for sushi. Sliced.
T is for Tim or Tom or, I mean, it's been literally a decade, and people still get this wrong.
U is for understanding some really quite complicated products
V is for Visit Scottish Twitter.
W is a whole world in a Fiat Tipo boot.
X is for Twitter.
Y is for YouTube's 10th birthday. Wait, have we done this idea before?
Z is for Zo many projects, who needs some Z's (zorry that's terrible).