Arati Rao
May 27, 2011

Portfolio Night 9

WATCH glimpses from the night and some of India’s best known CDs offer their advice on how to put together a good book

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It was an evening when some of the country’s finest creatives assembled for a pretty good cause: to give advice to 81 newbies eager to get into the field on how best they could develop their portfolios.

Portfolio Night 9, organised simultaneously around the world on May 26, 2011 by Ihaveanidea, was hosted in India by Ogilvy & Mather Mumbai.

WATCH glimpses from the evening and Piyush Pandey, Arun Iyer, Agnello Dias and Sajan Raj Kurup comment on the importance of the evening

 

WATCH Abhijit Avasthi, KV Sridhar (Pops) and Satbir Singh offer advice for young creatives working on their books

 

WATCH  Malvika Mehra, Sumanto Chattopadhyay and Manish Bhatt respond to a question on how much of proactive work is a good thing in a young creative’s book

 

WATCH Amit Akali, Raj Nair, Ramanuj Shastry and Zenobia Pithawalla talk about what they look for when a young creative person walks into their cabin for an interview

 

Lastly, WATCH 5 delegates who braved their books being critiqued talk about what they got from the experience

 

Source:
Campaign India

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