Ad of the Day | Creative Belgium launches an open call to invite aspiring writers for a masterclass in copywriting

Ad of the Day | Creative Belgium launches an open call to invite aspiring writers for a masterclass in copywriting

Apr. 29, 2019

Words are powerful, a truth the communications industry is well aware of. The impact of our messages and actions comes with great responsibility. That is why we need to have smart and responsible writers. It is the reason we are constantly searching for compassionate, clever writers.  

In Belgium there is a lack of writing courses for (aspiring) copywriters. Therefore, once every five years the Belgian advertising industry organizes its own masterclass in copywriting. To allow as many people as possible to enter this class, professional copywriter or not, Creative Belgium launches an open challenge. Everyone can take part and send in a letter.  

Geoffrey Hantson, creative director at Happiness and board member of Creative Belgium:

“Writing a thoughtful and sincere apology is not an easy task. You have to be able to empathize. Not only do you need to realize what is at stake, you also must try to put yourself in the shoes of the people you are addressing. Every detail counts: your tone of voice, your choice of words, the semantics you use, and most importantly the final content you will ultimately put to paper. We could state that a well written apology is a copywriter’s ultimate accomplishment.”

 

  • Why ‘Sorry is a start’? 

Isabelle Van den Broeck, managing director at Creative Belgium: 

“Copywriters can make a difference for brands, but good writing can also have a profound impact on society as a whole. It is true that by applying for this competition you are able to win a job as a copywriter in an advertising agency, but more importantly, this campaign has the power to show that copywriters, and words, can be of social significance. The right words can unite people. That is the true power of writing.”

 

The advertising industry wants to help create a positive change in the world, and for that it needs creative people with a social consciousness. That is why the assignment for each copywriting course has a societal angle. In 2014 we asked potential copywriters to write the best application letter for a jobless person to help them get a new job. This year the challenge is ‘Write apologies to the Congo on behalf of the Belgian people’.

  • Time for a historical apology

Geoffrey Hantson: 

“Our Prime Minister has just apologized to the Metis children of the colony (children with a Congolese mother and Belgian father), but what about all the other Congolese people? The public debate shows a lot of Belgians agree that Belgium has to come clean with its colonial history and should apologize to the people of the Democratic Republic of Congo. Neither our king, nor the government have taken action so far. But do we, as Belgian citizens, need to wait for them to make amends? Why can’t we take responsibility for the mistakes of our ancestors? As a people we can take a stand, and we can do what our king and government fail to do.” 

 

With this campaign Creative Belgium provides a stage for a historical apology. We welcome all Belgians to take part in the challenge. People can upload their entry as from April 17 on www.sorryiseenbegin.be or www.pardonestundebut.be 

The 5 best letters will be published online on May 17, 2019. The Belgian people can then vote for their favourite apology. The winning letter will be published on May 31, 2019. We hope that the Congolese people will see this as a sign that they have allies among the Belgians.   

The authors of the 40 best letters will be invited for a 2-day masterclass in copywriting.  

  • The jury 

During the course of this project, several representatives of both the African community in Belgium and decolonizing experts have been involved and consulted. Some of them will also be a member of our jury, such as: Dalilla Hermans (writer), Nadia Nsayi (Broederlijk Delen), Don Pandzou (diversity expert at De Ambrassade), Marc Reynebeau (journalist), Sarah De Bisschop (director), Deborah Houttave (student African languages), Tracy Bibo-Tansia (political scientist), Guillaume van der Stighelen (columnist, former advertiser), Stef Selfslagh (journalist, former copywriter), Frédéric Brébant (journalist), Stella Nyanchama Okemwa (activist)…

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