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Yuval Hollander (born 1972) is an Israeli advertiser, documentary filmmaker, author, and communications researcher.
Yuval Hollander | |
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יובל הולנדר | |
Born | 1972 Israel |
Known for | Israeli advertiser, documentary filmmaker, author, and communications researcher |
Spouse | Yifat Hollander |
Children | 3 |
Biography
editHollander was born in 1972 in Kiryat Tiv'on to Yael and Shaul Hollander. During his military service, he served as a deputy commander of Dvora-class fast patrol boat and Dabur-class patrol boat in the regular and reserve naval forces.[1] He earned his bachelor's degree in political science from Bar-Ilan University and a master's degree in communications from Reichman University, and later studied at the ACC School of Copywriting.[citation needed]
After completing his studies in copywriting, Hollander began working as a copywriter in advertising agencies in 1998, and at the same time, he founded a company for creating websites. In 2000, he joined the Adler Chomsky & Warshavsky advertising agency and established its digital advertising department, which he also managed.[2][3] In 2004, he joined the McCann Erickson advertising agency as the creative director of the digital department, and later, in 2009, served as the vice president of digital at the Raubeni Frieden advertising agency. He also returned to Adler Chomsky & Warshavsky as the head of the digital department in 2014.[4]
Hollander established the field of social media studies at the Baitzifer School of Advertising in 2015. He lectures in the Communications Department at Reichman University and at the School of Communication at Bar-Ilan University.[5] His research focuses on the impact of emotional mechanisms on the virality of advertisements and political content on social networks, and since 2018, he has been lecturing on neuromarketing together with Professor Yoram Yovell.[6][7]
He previously served as the hummus critic for the "Achbar Ha'ir" newspaper[8] and founded the "Hummus Now" application in 2010.[9]
Cinema
editIn 2012, Hollander served as a co-producer on the film "Cats on a Pedal Boat"[10][11] created by his brother Nadav Hollander, Yuval Mendelson, and Jonathan Bar Ilan.[12][13] In the same year, he directed and produced the documentary film "The Secrets of Bethsaida"[14] about the archaeological site Tel Bethsaida on the shores of the Sea of Galilee.
In 2020, he directed and produced the film "Sunset"[15] which tells the story of the crash of an Israeli Air Force Yas'ur helicopter and the encounter between the aircrew responsible for the accident and the bereaved family of Unit 669 soldier Gil Rosenthal, who was killed in the crash. The film was broadcast on Channel 13 in 2021, and is regularly shown in the Israeli Air Force's pilots' course and command courses in the Navy and other IDF units. Hollander created the film 27 years after serving as the deputy commander of a Navy ship that participated in retrieving Rosenthal's body after the crash.[16][17]
In 2021, Hollander directed the film "A Sand Day," in collaboration with the international sand artist Ilana Yahav. The film artistically narrates, through animated sand, the story of Yaakov Kreiter, who survived the massacre in his town in Romania during the Holocaust.[18]
Books
editHollander wrote the book “Slowly Melting,” published in 2018 in the United States. The book describes a military experiment conducted at Vandenberg Air Force Base in western California, in which a nuclear missile is launched towards the Pacific Ocean. The book details an event that occurs when the experimental nuclear missile, launched during a solar eruption, unexpectedly changes its course after launch.[19]
Personal life
editHe was married to Yifat Hollander (1977–2012) until her death, and they had three children. His brother is the Israeli musician and filmmaker Nadav Hollander.[citation needed]
References
edit- ^ "חסד הסליחה". ynet (in Hebrew). 2020-09-23. Retrieved 2024-02-07.
- ^ "יובל הולנדר מונה למנהל הקריאייטיב ב-MRM". TheMarker. Retrieved 2024-02-07.
- ^ ביין, ענת (2004-03-08). "יובל הולנדר יצטרף ל-MRM מקבוצת מקאן אריקסון". Globes. Retrieved 2024-02-07.
- ^ "מנהל דיגיטל חדש באדלר חומסקי: יובל הולנדר יחליף את דן אבלגון הפורש". Ice (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2024-02-07.
- ^ "School of Communication". Bar-Ilan University. Retrieved 2024-02-07.
- ^ "פרסומות שלא יעזו לא להגיב אליהן: שיעור ראשון בנוירומרקטינג - הצרכן מפחד? - וואלה! שיווק ודיגיטל". וואלה! (in Hebrew). 2022-08-21. Retrieved 2024-02-07.
- ^ "קידום מכירות באמצעות עצב ואובדן - שיווק גאוני או מניפולציה רדודה? - וואלה! שיווק ודיגיטל". וואלה! (in Hebrew). 2022-11-13. Retrieved 2024-02-07.
- ^ "החומוס הטוב בחיפה: אום שאקר". הארץ (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2024-02-07.
- ^ "חובה בכיס: אפליקצית החומוס הראשונה". הארץ (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2024-02-07.
- ^ Mendelson, Yuval; Hollander, Nadav, Chatulim Al Sirat Pedalim (Comedy, Fantasy, Horror), Nitay Dagan, Dana Frider, Gidi Gov, retrieved 2024-02-07
- ^ "Buy Cats on a Pedal Boat (Chatulim Al Sirat Pedalim) 2011 – Israeli Movie | Israel-Catalog.com". www.israel-catalog.com. Retrieved 2024-02-07.
- ^ עמוס, איתי (2015-08-16). "חתולים על סירת פדלים". ספר הקולנוע הישראלי (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2024-02-07.
- ^ "Yuval Hollander | Director, Producer, Writer". IMDb. Retrieved 2024-02-07.
- ^ Hollander, Yuval (2012-06-05), The Secrets of Bethsaida (Documentary), Yuval Hollander, retrieved 2024-02-07
- ^ Hollander, Yuval (2019-07-01), Sunset (Documentary), Yuval Hollander, retrieved 2024-02-07
- ^ ""המטרה של הסרט היא להציל חיים" | חדשות 13". רשת 13 (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2024-02-07.
- ^ "שקיעה וזריחה! – שבוע 188". יובל עילם (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2024-02-07.
- ^ יום חול. סרט קצר וחשוב ליום השואה שחובה לצפות בו ולשתף ❤ ביחד עם אמנית החול הבינלאומית אילנה יהב, בחר הבמאי יובל הולנדר להביא לכם את סיפורו של מרדכי, בן... | By אורלי וגיא | Facebook, retrieved 2024-02-07
- ^ Hollander, Yuval (2018-05-04). Slowly Melting: When the sun sets off the bomb. Independently published. ISBN 978-1-9810-0673-1.