MANILA - Even for Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, the sight of an off-duty policeman killing in cold blood a mother and a son she was desperately trying to protect was too brutal. I don t think that you can escape the rigours of justice because it was caught on TV. Even I am dumbfounded… That s unfair and too brutal, Mr Duterte said during his televised Cabinet meeting on Monday night (Dec 21).
Police reports said the scuffle began after Mr Gregorio set off an air cannon made out of a PVC pipe, creating loud noises, and deteriorated into a heated argument over a land dispute.
‘This is when creativity is at its best’: Creative leaders look to push boundaries in 2021
Mumbrella s Zoe Wilkinson asks Laura Aldington, Ben Lilley, Stephen McArdle, Lindsey Evans, Cade Heyde, Jim Gall and Anthony Gregorio what clients will expect from creative agencies, and how creativity will evolve in 2021.
December 18, 2020 10:32
At the start of the year, the creative industry was focusing its efforts on how it could aid those who had been affected by, and were on the fighting on the front lines of the bushfire crisis. Then, it was all turned on its head when COVID-19 hit.
Being dependent on the demands of clients meant that some agencies were definitely harder hit than others. But agencies got by, not just due to the sacrifices made by staff and leadership, but by becoming the exact partner their clients needed to navigate the chaos and prepare for what’s next, getting scrappy to pick up all small pieces of work, and chasing after a surprisingly busy pitch calendar.