Complacency has set in in Latin American football. Arrogance in their ability overtook the neccessity to train. It is time to remind the future stars of tomorrow, that skill alone is not enough. It is time to remind them of the grit and dedication that’s needed to make it to the top. This is their Final Wake Up Call.
Job well done by everyone who makes it happen.
Creative Team: Antony Goldstein, Sean Donnell, Matt Murphy
CDs: Alberto Ponte, Jeff Williams
Account Team: Ryan Johnson, Margaret Kendall, Courtney Nelson
Broadcast Producers: Shannon Worley, Felicia Glover
Planner: Kofi Amoo-Gottfried
Studio Manager: Jackie Sherman
Studio Team: Brad Simon, Joe Limauro
Retouching: Greg Radich
Project Manager: Kellie Pederson
Media: Amy Abrahams
Traffic: Jen Hundis
Art Buyers: Heather Smith Harvey & Natalie Flemming
Business Affairs: Laura Caldwell
Here is the Creativity-online article.
I dig it! How on Earth did you guys coordinate all those people like that.
Posted by: Gitamba | January 22, 2009 at 01:28 PM
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Don't try t o hard,the best things come when you least expect them to. Don't cry because it is over,smile because it happened.
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