Melbourne creative agency Town Square’s confronting Know First Aid – Warehouse radio ad for St John Ambulance Victoria has won round one of the 2023 Siren Awards.
The ad, by creatives Brendan Day and Benny Moore, imagines the scene of a frantic warehouse worker, without first aid skills, discovering an injured colleague.
The Sirens Council selected the 30-second ad as the best single ad and overall winner of the round. Studio engineer Stephen Renfree from Bang Bang studios also won the craft category for the ad.
“When something happens, first aid is the difference between knowing what to do next or not,” Day and Moore said.
“The ad comes in late. Instead of establishing a scenario or wasting time with what happened to the victim, we open with the responder screaming at the top his lungs for help. And by under writing the script we get to sit with his emotion and feel his hopelessness over the next 25 seconds. We let the audience’s imagination do the rest.”
The ad is now in the running for the 2023 Gold Siren Award for best radio ad, with the major prize a trip for the winners and their client to the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity.
Congratulating Town Square, Commercial Radio Australia chief executive officer Ford Ennals said: “The winning ad brings a hard-hitting message to radio audiences on how important it is to be able to save a life in an emergency.”
“Town Square’s ad is an outstanding example of radio as an effective medium for creative storytelling, which is what the Siren Awards are all about. The benchmark is already high in Round 1. I’m looking forward to hearing many more high-calibre ads and encourage all agencies to enter.”
Ennals said GfK survey figures released on Tuesday showed radio audiences were at record highs, reinforcing the value of the medium for advertisers.
Creative Cameron Horn from Southern Cross Austereo won the campaign category with Coffs Coast Dental 2022 Campaign, a hilarious take on a bad radio jingle.
Creative Ralph van Dijk from agency Eardrum was highly commended in the single category for Victoria Tea with the radio ads Queen Victoria Tea – Royal Order Queensland and Royal Order New South Wales. Sound engineer Myles Lowe from studio Song Zu picked up a highly commended in the craft category for the ads.
Kevin Pease, Sean McNicholas, Lewis Farrer, Pete Sherrah, and Lee Spencer, creatives from The Royals, were highly commended in the single ad category with Only Five Likes for the brand Satisfyer.
Creatives Pete Laurie and Matthew Redmond from SCA Melbourne were also highly commended in the campaign category with radio ad Don’t Miss a Minute of the NRL for their client Doordash.
The Siren Awards are run by CRA to recognise outstanding radio advertising and are judged by industry experts across five rounds throughout the year plus a final call round.
Winning entries from each round are entered into the 2023 Gold Siren Awards, with the winner to be announced in May 2023. Listen to the Round 1 winning ads here.
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Top Image: Brendan Day and Benny Moore