UTS Encourages People To Bust A Move, Via Paper Moose

UTS Encourages People To Bust A Move, Via Paper Moose
B&T Magazine
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The University of Technology Sydney has launched an upbeat TVC encouraging potential students to invent their next move and get started with further study.

The spots launch off the back of last year’s highly successful ‘Invent You’ campaign, which saw postgraduate enrolments skyrocket 78 per cent – right when universities were suffering the effects of the global pandemic.

Katie MacIntyre, Art Director, Paper Moose said, “everyone’s had that moment where something sparks within and we suddenly crave change in our lives. Taking action on that feeling and diving into study can be really liberating. The energy of movement felt like a great way to express this very personal experience.”

Created entirely in house by hybrid creative/production agency, Paper Moose, the spots showcase the unique architecture of the university, inviting people back to campus-based learning.

John Chalmers, UTS CMCO said, “since the start of the pandemic people have been questioning their life choices and considering new career moves more than ever. We love how these TVCs explore that in a joyful, upbeat way – encouraging those considering change to jump up and take action, leveraging our distinctive and innovative brand to talk to our audience in new ways.”




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