Title | FLOAT LIKE A DODO |
Brand | DEFENCE FORCE RECRUITMENT |
Product / Service | ONLINE AD |
Category | A07. Not-for-profit / Charity / Government |
Entrant | VMLY&R MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA |
Idea Creation | VMLY&R MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA |
Post Production | BAXTER SOUND Melbourne, AUSTRALIA |
Name | Company | Position |
---|---|---|
Paul Nagy | VMLY&R Melbourne | Chief Creative Officer |
Jake Barrow | VMLY&R Melbourne | Executive Creative Director |
Kieran Moroney | VMLY&R Melbourne | Associate Creative Director |
Shane Geffen | VMLY&R Melbourne | Associate Creative Director |
Fabio Lima | VMLY&R Melbourne | Designer |
Aaron Rocca | VMLY&R Melbourne | Senior Integrated Producer |
Catherine Bonny | VMLY&R Melbourne | Producer |
Bindy Bassingthwaighte | VMLY&R Melbourne | Senior Account Director |
Alex Aikman | VMLY&R Melbourne | Account Manager |
Gabrielle Sandal | VMLY&R Melbourne | Junior Account Manager |
Sarah Bailey | VMLY&R Melbourne | Managing Partner |
Jon Kenyon | VMLY&R Melbourne | Managing Partner |
Paul Baxter | Baxter Sounds | Sound Engineer |
Andrea Kopatsy | Defence Force Recruiting | Brand Portfolio Manager, Navy |
In this series of radio ads we hear a short audio clip of real translations of well-known music lyrics performed by Artificial Intelligence. Although they sound similar, the translations are riddled with mistakes, demonstrating why the Australian Navy is looking for humans, not A.I. to apply to become translators known as Cryptologic Linguists.
30” Script Float Like A Do-Do VO1: The following music lyrics are a real translation performed by advanced A.I. A.I. Wake me, before you move, move. Don’t let me float like a do-do. Wake me, before you move, move. I don’t want to miss you when you reach that level. VO1: And that’s why the Navy is looking for humans to intercept and translate languages. Apply to become a Cryptologic Linguist at defencejobs.gov.au