Great ads and great Korean hospitality... The party never stops at AdStars in Busan
Anyway, the t-shirt said: "Do great ads and have a laugh"
It just about sums up what every creative should strive for.
Unfortunately, I've never been qualified to try the first part of this slogan, but I am reasonably experienced at the second. So if you want to see some great ads and have a laugh, next year get on a plane to the AdStars Festival in Busan, Korea. And if you are ever fortunate to be invited to judge do not hesitate to accept.
While at AdStars this year I saw some great work, listened to some great presentations and had some great fun.
The refreshing thing about advertising festivals around the world is
they always tend to attract the best people, both as judges and
delegates, and now with two years of witnessing the AdStars Festival I
am reassured that my first year impressions from last year were correct
and that the festival has a very bright future. The Haeundae area of
Busan is very beautiful with great beaches, restaurants and night life.
With the large Chinese and Japanese ad industries as neighbors delegate
numbers will grow over coming years. And the feel of the Festival
reminds me a lot of AdFest in the early years.
Without doubt, the Young Stars Ad Competition is proving very successful
for AdStars and this augurs well for the long-term future of Korean
advertising.
The Young Stars program is very well run, with over 150 young stars from 8 countries in the region participated this year. The three top concepts at the competition were very fresh, entertaining and deserving winners. It's also a good sign that in Cannes this year the team from Korea beat everyone in the Young Lions creative competition.
Hopefully the organizers can stay true to their ideals and yet grow in
the number of delegates who in turn can learn from the likes of this
year's impressive seminar speakers: Hashem Bajwa from Droga5 New York -
who reminded us that this is a young person's game and of how little we
know about where it's heading; and Ross Chowles from The Jupiter Drawing
Room Cape Town - who gave one of the best talks aimed at young
creatives that I have ever heard. If I was a young creative wanting to
get ahead in this business an hour or two spent talking to Ross would be
worth more than a year at university; and then there was "Pastor"
Eugene Cheong from O&M Asia Pacific who delivered and entertaining
and passionate sermon on the 8 habits of highly creative people; Lo
Sheung Yan (Mayan) also spoke on the fascinating power of the People's
Republic of the Internet in China and Wain Choi gave a very honest
appraisal of why Korean advertising gold isn't worth it's weight. There
were other presentations that I couldn't attend but received great
feedback, including Pablo Gonzalez's insights into Chilean creativity.
As an advertising festival AdStars will in future years certainly provide healthy competition to both the much more established AdFest and Spikes Asia. But in terms of "having a laugh" it already leads the way....
DOWNLOAD THE FULL AWARD RESULTS:
AdStars Award Results.xlsx
For more on AdStars click here.
To see the Grand Prix and Gold winners click here.


The Young Stars program is very well run, with over 150 young stars from 8 countries in the region participated this year. The three top concepts at the competition were very fresh, entertaining and deserving winners. It's also a good sign that in Cannes this year the team from Korea beat everyone in the Young Lions creative competition.
As an advertising festival AdStars will in future years certainly provide healthy competition to both the much more established AdFest and Spikes Asia. But in terms of "having a laugh" it already leads the way....
DOWNLOAD THE FULL AWARD RESULTS:
AdStars Award Results.xlsx
For more on AdStars click here.
To see the Grand Prix and Gold winners click here.


Looks like a frat party rather than a judging session.
Yeah. Count me in next year!
Don't miss that!! in 2011 !!
That's a good line for a t shirt. If you have the rep to back it up.
Looks a lot more fun than Spikes at Suntec City. I'm really looking forward to having to go back to the office all day long and dealing with shit.
Why the fuck did they move it to Singapore from Bali?
September 1, 2010 6:52 PM, i that that has something to do with the new casino.
Look much better than Spikes last year. Man that was really boring and this year they target more suit and clients. Too serious. Lets get to adfest or this adstar festival.
Spikes should be at the casino. Not at Suntec.
Singapore is not boring place but Suntec is.