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Ernest Hemingway novels are universally considered to be modern masterpieces, but younger generations aren't reading them. To help peak their interest, we're taking his most famous works and turning them into :15 films which they can easily watch in their social feeds.
Digital advertisement created by Ogilvy, United States for The Ernest Hemingway Foundation, within the category: Public Interest, NGO.
Advertising Agency: Ogilvy & Mather, Chicago, USA
Chief Creative Officer: Joe Sciarrotta
Group Creative Directors: Chris Turner, Dave Metcalf
Creative Directors: Bowen Mendelson, Andrew Gall
Associate Creative Director: Isaac Pagan
Copywriter: Michael Franklin
Producer: Lisa Hinrichs
Account Executive: Jane Johnsen
Sound Design: David Axelbaum / Airstream
Audio: Joe Griffin
Production Company: Deboka Films
Director: Eduardo Cintron
Set and Puppets: Kate Stransky
Cgi / Vfx Supervisor, Animator, 3D Design: Noah Schloss
Director of Photography: Jake Zalutsky
Character Modeling: Sebastian Szyszka
Character Rigger: Clark Stanton
2nd Animator: Bradley Bischoff
Design and Animation: Juan Carlos Montes
Editor: Clockwork
Chief Creative Officer: Joe Sciarrotta
Group Creative Directors: Chris Turner, Dave Metcalf
Creative Directors: Bowen Mendelson, Andrew Gall
Associate Creative Director: Isaac Pagan
Copywriter: Michael Franklin
Producer: Lisa Hinrichs
Account Executive: Jane Johnsen
Sound Design: David Axelbaum / Airstream
Audio: Joe Griffin
Production Company: Deboka Films
Director: Eduardo Cintron
Set and Puppets: Kate Stransky
Cgi / Vfx Supervisor, Animator, 3D Design: Noah Schloss
Director of Photography: Jake Zalutsky
Character Modeling: Sebastian Szyszka
Character Rigger: Clark Stanton
2nd Animator: Bradley Bischoff
Design and Animation: Juan Carlos Montes
Editor: Clockwork
Highest Rated
Nov 25, 2014 - 16:40Liviu
so this is the solution that younger generations aren't reading anymore... Ogilvy go to sleep for next 100 years pls
Nov 25, 2014 - 16:40Liviu
so this is the solution that younger generations aren't reading anymore... Ogilvy go to sleep for next 100 years pls
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