50 Years of the Best British Advertising; with Simon Cooper and Charlie Gatsky Sinclair
50 Years of the Best British Advertising; with Simon Cooper and Charlie Gatsky Sinclair  
Podcast: Technically Creative by KoobrikLabs
Published On: Wed Apr 15 2026
Description: What actually makes creative work matter? In this final episode of Season 3 of Technically Creative, Orlando Wood sits down with Simon Cooper and Charlie Gatsky Sinclair — the outgoing and incoming Chairs of the British Arrows — as the awards reach their 50th year. The British Arrows is one of the most prestigious institutions in advertising, celebrating excellence in craft, storytelling, and creative execution across film, television, and digital media. But this conversation isn’t just about advertising. It’s about craft. Taste. And the value of effort in an age where AI is making creative work faster and easier than ever. As artificial intelligence, automation, and new production tools reshape the creative industries, a deeper question emerges: What do we actually value in creative work? Because while AI can generate content at scale, the work that resonates — the work that lasts — still carries the imprint of human effort, judgment, and taste. Drawing on 50 years of advertising history, this episode explores how creative industries evolve through technological change, why audiences still respond to human endeavour, and what the future of creativity might look like in the age of AI. In this episode: The evolution of the British Arrows over 50 yearsCraft vs automation in the age of AIWhy effort and difficulty still matter in creative workThe role of taste in advertising, film, and storytellingThe Young Arrows and supporting emerging creative talentHow AI is changing the creator economy and media industriesWhat the best advertising work still gets right Technically Creative is a podcast about AI, creativity, and the business of making things. Brought to you by KoobrikLabs — helping creative companies implement AI in safe, practical, and transformative ways.