Adidas : Fast vs. Fast
Speed meets speed
Published On
May 11, 2010
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Zinedine Zidane, Lionel Messi and David Villa feature in a new adidas campaign from 180 for the F50 adiZero.
The campaign rolled out today on facebook.com/adidasFootball
Credits
- Date
- May 12, 2010
- Brand :
- Adidas
- Client :
- Adidas
- Senior Producer :
- Joe Togneri
- Executive Creative Director :
- Andy Fackrell
- Client :
- Adidas International
- Director, Digital Planning :
- Michael Aneto
- Digital Producer :
- Peter Bassett
- Director, Photography :
- Daniel Landin
- Production Design :
- Jim Clay
- Copywriter :
- Peter Albores
- Senior Art Director :
- Martin Terhart
- Agency :
- 180 Amsterdam
- Production Company :
- Knucklehead
- Digital Creative Director :
- Todd Bois
- Digital Agency :
- 180\Riot
- Stylist :
- Buki Ebiesuwa
- Producer :
- Matthew Brown
- Director :
- Gary Shore
- Director :
- Johnny Green
- Producer :
- Jane Dilworth
- Post Producer :
- Fi Kilroe
- Editor :
- Richard Orrick
- Editorial Company :
- Work Post London
- Online Edit :
- Finish
- Visual Effects Supervisor/Lead Flame Artist :
- Jason Watts
- Visual Effects Supervisor/Lead Flame Artist :
- Steve Murgatroud
- Flame Artist :
- Judy Roberts
- Nuke Artist :
- Jesus Garrido Guisado
- Colorist :
- Dave Ludlum
- CGI :
- Mikko Martikainen
- CGI :
- Harin Hirani
- CGI :
- Mikel Barron Balboa
- CGI :
- Paul Wright
- Grading :
- Framestore
- Grading :
- Dave Ludlum
- Recording Studio :
- Wave Recording Studios Amsterdam
- Final Mix :
- Alex Nicholls-Lee
- Mixer :
- Joe Mount
- Music :
- Original X rearrangement master
- Music :
- Record-Play/Tape
- Music Composer :
- Ennio Morricone
- Sound Designer :
- Nick Foots
- Sound Designer :
- Olga Fitzroy
- Music Artist :
- The Brute Chorus
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