NFL : Timeline -- Super Bowl XLVI
Evolution.
Published On
Feb 05, 2012
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The National Football League's commercial for the Super Bowl emphasizes player safety and how the League's rules on safety have evolved over the years. Chock-full of references like the flying wedge or the horse-collar tackle, both moves that have been banned, the commercial was created out of the League's agency, Grey New York.
Credits
- Date
- Feb 06, 2012
- Brand :
- NFL
- Client :
- NFL
- Agency :
- Grey-New York
- Sound Design Company :
- Henryboy
- Sound Design :
- Bill Chesley
- Executive Producer :
- Kate Gibson
- Chief Creative Officer :
- Tor Myhren
- Executive Creative Director :
- Eric Segal
- Art Direction :
- Eric Stiles
- Copywriter :
- Katherine O'Brien
- Agency Producer :
- Alison Horn
- Production Company :
- Pony Show
- Executive Producer :
- Susan Kirson
- Executive Producer :
- Jeffrey Frankel
- Producer :
- Helga Gruber
- Visual Effects/Post Production :
- The Mill
- Executive Producer :
- Adam Isidore
- Visual Effects Producer :
- Dan Roberts
- Color Producer :
- Dee Allen
- Shoot Supervisor :
- Corey Brown
- Shoot Supervisor :
- Joshua Frankel
- Shoot Supervisor :
- Martin Riviera
- Colorist :
- Fergus McCall
- Creative Development :
- Ben Smith
- Creative Development :
- Rama Allen
- Previsualization :
- Josh Frankel
- Previsualization :
- Daniel Bollwerk
- Previsualization :
- Darryl Pfeil
- Previsualization :
- Long-Hai Pham
- Sound Engineer :
- Phil Loeb
- Director :
- Peter Berg
- Director, Photography :
- Tobias Schliessler
- Production Design :
- Neil Spisak
- Director :
- Peter Berg
- Editorial Company :
- Rock Paper Scissors
- Editor :
- Damion Clayton
- Senior Producer :
- Helena Lee
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