R/GA creative sent off with a roastumentary
R/GA is fortunate enough to have a production studio at its headquarters. It can't always be a font of billable hours, so why not use it for larks during the slow summer months? The digital agency put together a three-minute faux documentary (well, we hope it's faux) marking creative director Ryan Gerber's exit from the shop. His coworkers, including Nick Law, recount Gerber's prickly demeanor, questionable hygiene and penchant for showing off his tattoos. (R/GA is no stranger to tattoo sharing.) The clip includes interviews from employees looking to fill his void in the R/GA family. Stick around to the end for a familiar face as a candidate for filling Gerber's flip-flops.
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