Rezultate cautare
Roie Galitz: People may disagree about politics, science, or ideology, but a powerful image can bypass many barriers. It can create an immediate emotional response
Paul de Gregorio: Romania has been through things that Western European civil society hasn’t and couldn’t possibly understand. Maybe this gives people a different relationship to activism
Adam Thomas: Most people never stop to ask whether they actually want the thing they've been working toward
Armand Paulais: It is important to be able to look at the world with wonder. Cinema is a universe that opens onto travel, imagination, and poetry
Ana Goldberg: Get to know what kind of person you are, what brings you joy, what saddens you, what makes your heart expand and beat faster
Fernando Silva: Creativity needs freedom and stimulation, and that only happens when we respect life beyond work and stop placing excessive pressure on ourselves
Nick Docherty: There's a myth that says, particularly in the age of AI, that anybody and anything can be creative. But not everybody has a taste
Pum Lefebure: An idea is never an idea unless you execute it yourself. That's creativity. It's the idea that gets executed
Rimantas Stanevičius: Romanian advertising feels a bit louder, warmer and maybe a bit more theatrical than Lithuanian
Susan Credle: Brands have to get back to being disciplined and standing for something that's authentic
Antonio Pisani: The flood of images isn’t the issue — emptiness is. Photography should create meaning, not add to the noise
Jörg Riommi & Ruxandra Papuc: We need to avoid an “anything works” and a “whatever” ethics. Quality is still always crucial and makes the difference
Dunja Delić: Marketing will become more predictive, more embedded, and increasingly invisible. You won’t “see” the marketing, but you’ll feel its presence in every touchpoint
Gabi Drzewiecka: I think the predictions have been haunting all of us for years and yet radio and TV are in a pretty good shape
Sigal Abudy: The AI revolution that entered our lives requires us to develop additional skills: beyond being creatives – we must become navigators
Mircea Sorin Albuțiu: Eight days of filming in Ukraine in 2022 took me through every possible emotional state; I can hardly describe it
Sumit Bothra: As long as we protect original human creativity, and make a distinction between what is human-made vs machine-made, I see no reason to be fearful
Emilie Blichfeldt: There is only one Cinderella. The rest of us, struggling to fit the shoe, are stepsisters
Prins de Vos: I fully acknowledge the power photography holds. It’s a powerful medium to shed light on issues and make the invisible visible
Rafael Heygster: I hope that through my work, I can help open spaces where, as the democratic part of society, we can discuss and reflect on how to deal with the rise of the right



















