QMS serves up 3DOOH Four’N Twenty pies for the Olympics

By AdNews | 5 August 2024
 

Digital outdoor media company QMS has revealed its first Paris 2024 Olympic partner 3DOOH full motion campaign for Patties Foods, with Four’N Twenty pies lighting up the digital large format site at Emporium Melbourne.

With the full motion 3DOOH creative developed by QMS’ inhouse creative services team QUBE, Patties has launched its Four’N Twenty 'Official Pie of the Australian Olympic Team' campaign.

Running throughout the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, the creative sees a giant 3D hand reach from within the billboard, grab a Four’N Twenty pie and take a bite.

The execution is part of Four’N Twenty’s recently launched creative idea 'Being a Fan is Hungry Work', which celebrates those who put sport first no matter what.

“It’s incredible to be able to partner with such an iconic Australian brand like Four’N Twenty, push the boundaries of DOOH and create a show stopping execution on our newest screen in the heart of one of Australia’s busiest retail precincts," QMS chief sales officer Tim Murphy said.

“Brought to life by our inhouse creative services team QUBE, this 3DOOH execution is another great example of how our clients are taking full advantage of our market leading digital network to make an impact during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games."

Patties Food Group’s chief marketing and growth officer Anand Surujpal said the company's ambition for the brand is to create iconic moments that capture the attention of Australia.

"Further entrenching us as a heritage brand that continues to evolve with our audiences. Working with OMG’s United, TBWA\Melbourne and QMS’ QUBE team, we jumped at the opportunity to capture the many hearts – and stomachs – passing through Emporium Melbourne," Surujpal said.

"Harnessing the dynamic power of 3DOOH, we’re excited to remind Aussies that our pies are here to support their hunger, no matter what time they are barracking for the green and gold."

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