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Alumna Awarded Silver Bullet in Young Guns International Competition for Number One Podcast

Belmont design communications alumna Rachel Moore, class of 2014, of BBDO New York, was awarded a Silver Bullet in the Young Guns International competition. Moore’s project, “The Message for GE,” included a 2015 iTunes no. 1 podcast.

Each year, the Young Gun Awards recognizes the “tomorrow” of the communications industry–who and what to watch out for from a creative team under the age of 30. This year, Moore and her creative partner Darina Khafizova were recognized for their work on the weekly episode podcast that tells the fictional story of Nicky Tomalin, a podcast host covering the decoding of an alien message from outer space received 70 years ago. The story is inspired by the idea that sound can heal. The idea is currently being examined by GE through life sciences research in ultrasound therapy and ExAblate technology, technology that has  allowed for noninvasive acoustic surgery to treat neurological disorders.

Rachel MooreMoore said the project was challenging but very rewarding to work on. “I was the art director on the project, so anything visual that is associated with the podcast–branding, album art, landing page, etc–was my work. In addition to that, my copywriter and I built and maintained the online component,” she said. “With “The Message,” we had a perfect storm of talented people and trusting clients that allowed us to create a universe that listeners and the online community believed in and cared about–believe me, the rarity of that opportunity is not lost on me. I feel very lucky to be where I am, working with such brilliant creative minds.”

“The Message” goes beyond the story by creating an online world for the characters with extra content including Cypher’s website, Nicky Tomalin’s blog and more. The podcast launched at no. 47 on iTunes and spent 7 days at no. 1, making it the most successful branded content podcast in history.

For listeners who want to try their own hand at cryptology, the team weaved pieces together with a online alternate reality game – hiding puzzles and clues throughout the content, an online “papertrail,” that unlocked a bonus recording at the end. “We kept an eye on the online reactions each week and adapted the puzzles and content throughout the season to strike a perfect balance of challenge and intrigue with listeners. Last I heard, we had more than 4 million downloads and about 60K listeners who interacted with the online papertrail and unlocked the final recording,” said Moore.

 

 

 

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