PUSH’s client Red Box New Media launches retrospective exhibition in deepest Oxfordshire

TransformersWhat do Little Britain, The Hairy Bikers, Microsoft, Twentieth Century Fox, Paramount Pictures, AOL, Oxford University, The WI, Xbox and Orange have in common? Chipping Norton … of course!

Red Box are a full service, digital creative agency working on global marketing campaigns for some of the world’s biggest brands … and they’re based in Chipping Norton.

“When we were offered the opportunity of this show we jumped at the chance”, explains Red Box Director Adam Jennings. “The exhibition allows us to go back through our last 16 years’ worth of work and showcase some interesting pieces”.

The exhibition runs from the 8th to the 28th February and includes well-known back catalogue projects. “Last year alone, more than 250 million people, in over 30 countries saw our work”, says Jennings, “that’s a mind-blowing figure and it’s nice to lift the lid on how large-scale digital campaigns are created”.

In addition to global brands, Red Box clients include The Theatre, Chipping Norton, which also happens to be where the exhibition is located. “Working with The Theatre is always a delight”, concludes Jennings, “they have an amazing variety of events and to play our small part in their history with this exhibition is something of which we are extremely proud”.

PUSH International wish Red Box New Media every success with their exhibition, if you’re interested in visiting more information can be found on at www.chippingnortontheatre.com.

Posted on February 7, 2012 by Yola in the PUSH Blog category. (Other posts by Yola)

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