Timothy David Piper (born 1971 or 1972), also known as Timothy David, is an Australian writer and director based in New York City. He is known for directing many television commercials, including Dove's 2008 "Evolution" ad, as well as Farmed and Dangerous, a four-part webisode comedy series released in 2014 for Chipotle Mexican Grill.
Piper was responsible for creating the gecko character for Bridgestone Australia[6] around 1999, animated by James Neale and used until 2022.[7][8] The character underwent a makeover by Cirkus Animation in 2023.[9][10]
Working for Ogilvy & Mather in Toronto, Canada, Piper wrote and co-directed (with Yael Staav) Dove's "Evolution" television commercial.[11][12] This was part of Dove's "Campaign for Real Beauty", which Piper had helped to develop with creative director Janet Kestin. This was a kind of "meta-marketing" campaign that aimed to show tricks used by advertisers, and to raise women's self-esteem when it was revealed that photos of women did not represent reality.[3] He also produced another ad for Dove, called Onslaught, and a short for Becel margarine, Broken Escalator.[6]
Among other commercials created with Ogilvy and Mather, Piper was a co-writer on the award-winning advertising campaign for "Diamond Shreddies" in Canada in 2008.[13][14] The ad won the Grand Clio and Cannes awards.[6][15]
Video, TV, and webseries
In 2013 he gained widespread attention for creating a viral video showing his wife, actress Sally Gifford Piper as a model, having her appearance radically transformed by photoshopping.[16]
In 2008, after the success of Dove's Evolution, Time magazine listed Piper as a finalist on its Time 100 list.[3]
Creativity magazine listed Piper as one of the World's Top 50 Creative Thinkers, and made Time included him in their Top 200 Most Influential People in the World.[6]
The New York Times reported third-party research showing that Farmed and Dangerous was more influential in changing audience behavior than 98 percent of films and TV shows of recent years that were made to have social impact (including An Inconvenient Truth and other well-known films).[1]
Personal life
Piper married Canadian actress Sally Gifford, and has been based in New York City since around 2004.[4] They have two children. In 2016, they bought a holiday house on Kangaroo Island. They are both dual citizens.[4]
The couple move between Australia and the US, and as of October 2024[update] David is still co-owner of Piro.[4] They sold their apartment in New York when they moved to Australia for a year to make Kangaroo Island, and have found life in South Australia attractive for bringing up their young children.[4]