ESPN : Dominoes
Bang-up CG
Published On
Feb 03, 2010
Editor's Pick
An all-CG slice of NASCAR from Wieden New York and Zoic.
Credits
- Date
- Feb 04, 2010
- Brand :
- ESPN
- Client :
- ESPN
- Agency :
- Wieden & Kennedy - New York
- Visual Effects :
- Zoic
- Creative Director :
- Stuart Jennings
- Copywriter :
- Luke Behrends
- Copywriter :
- Heather Larimer
- Art Director :
- Cyrus Coulter
- Producer :
- Dan Blaney
- Executive Creative Director :
- Todd Waterbury
- Executive Creative Director :
- Kevin Proudfoot
- Agency Head of Content :
- Gary Kreig
- Agency Head of Content :
- Gary Krieg
- Production Company :
- Zoic Studios
- Director :
- Loni Peristere
- Executive Producer :
- Steve Schofield
- Executive Producer :
- Erik Press
- Editorial Company :
- Zoic Studios
- Editor :
- Dmitri Gueer
- Post Producer :
- Sean Tompkins
- Post Producer :
- Michael Crapser
- Post Executive Producer :
- Erik Press
- Visual Effects Executive Producer :
- Steve Schofield
- Visual Effects Executive Producer :
- Erik Press
- Visual Effects Supervisor :
- Chris Jones
- Visual Effects Director :
- Loni Peristere
- Visual Effects Editor :
- Dmitri Gueer
- Effects Director :
- Kevin Struckman
- Effects Director :
- Mike Rhone
- Flame Artist :
- Steve Meyer
- 3D Supervisor :
- Andy Wilkoff
- Visual Effects Producer :
- Michael Crapser
- Visual Effects Producer :
- Sean Tompkins
- CG Supervisor :
- Brad Hayes
- Animator :
- Brian White
- Animator :
- Teague Christie
- Animator :
- John Lima
- Animator :
- Michael Davidson
- Animator :
- Geoffrey Mark
- Animator :
- Brad Mullinuex
- Animator :
- Trevor Adams
- Animator :
- Peter Nye
- Composer :
- Metallica
- Sound Designer :
- Brian Emrich
- Song :
- "Master of Puppets"
- Label :
- Rhino Entertainment
- Mix Company :
- Sound Lounge
- Mixer :
- Philip Loeb
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