Carl Addy – Combining many small ‘woos’ to create one big WOW
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This week on The MCA Prodcast Pat Murphy talks to Carl Addy, Executive Creative Director at The Mayda Creative Co. Carl delivers ground-breaking visual work in design, digital media and immersive VR technology. He works in both live action and animation, combining his obsession with music with his knowledge of digital trends and film making.
Carl explains the name ‘Mayda’, where it came from and how it embodies their company philosophy. ‘It's a bumpy ride, it has unknown outcomes and actually it's the treasures that you find along the way and the adventures that bond people together’, Carl says. He describes the workforce as creative collaborators who understand how to take something from zero script to final pixel.
Carl reveals why he thinks it’s important for directors to write their own treatments. He admits it can be harder for directors who are not A-list to get the attention of the right people, but a great idea should always cut through and a director should be able to communicate a feeling better when writing the treatment themselves. ‘If you like how I dance, we’ll dance well together’. Carl also admits that it’s very hard to come up with a unique idea because everyone is competing for the same work, and utilising the same reference points.
Carl talks about the jobs that he will gladly take on, and considers the rare occasion he might politely decline. Carl always prioritises ‘film school’, as he calls it; any project which gives him an opportunity to learn or try something new will very likely get the green light from him!
Carl tells the story of a fascinating project where an advertising brief led to the creation of a real, hardware product; a next generation helmet that could help NFL coaches communicate in real-time with hard-of-hearing players. Find out more about it here.
Carl also tells us about his band, Heavy Menthol which he describes as his opportunity to be daft and irresponsible; ‘exactly what you would imagine when middle-aged men get together and write metal songs and make a lot of noise’, he says.
Watch Carl’s favourite ad: Flour Sacks during Depression-Era America
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