Austria Tourism: NoSki Instructor
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In the new campaign from Austria Tourism and WIEN NORD Serviceplan, the "NoSki Instructor" welcomes all those seeking adventure and relaxation off the slopes. As part of a social media campaign, the charismatic actor and comedian Maximilian Ratzenböck steps into the non-ski shoes of the NoSki Instructor, offering plenty of tips and humor. In his "NoSki Lessons," he showcases everything the Austrian winter has to offer beyond skiing: together with his students, he goes snow hiking, ice bathing, enjoys culinary experiences, and even shares valuable tips for a restful night's sleep.
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Advertising Agency:
WienNord ServiceplanAccount Direction:
Stephanie LechnerAccount Management:
Sarah PiccoChief Creative Officer:
Christian HellingerCreative Direction:
Georg Rernbock, Axel SpendlingwimmerConcept & Copywriting:
Pia Rosenstingl, Leopold Kreczy, Michael MaierGraphic Design:
Marie-Gracielle OniembaFilm Production:
SovisoRegie:
Daniel HagerDate:
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