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Andrew knows first-hand how the arts & entertainment can inform and transform lives. Prior to launching Field Day, Andrew studied Radio & Television Arts at Ryerson Polytechnic University and then spent 15 years as a professional musician during which time he recorded three albums with a Juno Award-winning singer and performed in concert venues across North America.

He is also an accomplished fine artist and he has been commissioned to produce numerous oil portraits, some of which may be seen on his personal website: andrewarntfield.com. He also recently produced and directed a feature-length documentary on the Ontario gold rush of the 1920s. But effective branding and creative also requires empathy.
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The Aga Khan Museum's aim is to offer unique insights and new perspectives into Islamic civilizations and the cultural threads that bind us all together. While each of the Museum's exhibitions posed a different challenge, storytelling was the common key to success. For "Syria: A Living History", Field Day brought the exhibition to light through the eyes of Syrian newcomers to Canada who were visiting the Museum for the first time.
Arterra Wines Canada was born in 2016 when the US-based Constellation Brands sold its Canadian operations to the Ontario Teachers' Pension Plan. The company dates back over 140 years and owns seven of the top 20 brands in Canada. They are Canada's leading producer and marketer of 100+ award-winning, globally recognized Canadian and imported wines including Jackson-Triggs, Inniskillin, Ruffino and Kim Crawford.
A.Vogel develops herbal remedies (phytopharmaceuticals) and food supplements that incorporate fresh plant products. Their product line includes cold and flu remedies, prostate and menopause treatments, and herb-infused sea salt. Field Day first partnered with A.Vogel Canada to develop positioning and creative for their Prostate 1 and Menopause products.
The Canadian National Exhibition is Canada's oldest and largest fair. It began in 1879 and attracts over 1.5 million people over 18 days each summer. The fair has evolved over the years to respond to the changing interests of attendees, the advancement of communication media, and shifting demographics in the Greater Toronto Area.
Panasonic Canada's home appliance division was set to launch a new and innovative "3 in 1" oven that combined steam cooking with a convection oven and microwave capabilities. Research showed that most consumers didn't understand the differences between a standard microwave and a "steam convection" oven, and were unaware of the benefits of the new oven.
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John Nichols
John Nichols
Feb 25, 2017
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Typical Canadian photo. Winter scenes and what one can enjoy if into sports during the winter months. Toronto only been there once as a tourist, enjoyed the time that I was there.