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SHOOT Top 10 Spring 2008 Spot Tracks Chart
Title | Music/Sound | Audio Post | Agency | Production | |
1 | Discovery Channel’s “Boom Dee Ya Da” video link below | Beacon Street Studios, Venice, Calif. Andrew Feltenstein, John Nau, composers; Brian Chapman, sound designer; Adrea Lavezzoli, producer. | Lime Studios, Santa Monica | 72andSunny, | Outsider, Santa Monica |
2 | GE’s “Clouds” video link below | Frisbie, New York Marc Healy, sound designer | Buzz, New York Michael Marinelli, mixer, Tom Jucarone, mixer | BBDO New York | Partizan, bicoastal/ |
3 | New Balance’s “Anthem video link below | Squeak E. Clean, Los Angeles | Eleven, Santa Monica | BBDO New York | MJZ bicoastal/ |
4 | Sega/Condemned 2: Bloodshot’s “File Room” video link below | Groove Addicts, Los Angeles | Lime Studios, Santa Monica | Duncan Channon, | Chelsea Pictures, bicoastal |
5 | Planters Cashews’ “Perfume” video link below | Frankie Valli’s “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You” | Sound Lounge, New York Keith Reynaud, mixer | DraftFCB, New York | Hungry Man, bicoastal/ |
6 | Nike Brand Jordan’s “It’s Not About The Shoes” video link below | Elias Arts, bicoastal | Sound Lounge, New York | Wieden+Kennedy, New York | Furlined, bicoastal |
7 | Pontiac’s “Spy Hunter” video link below | Yessian, bicoastal, Detroit | Pluto Post, | Leo Burnett Detroit | Sway Studio, |
8 | Snapple Antioxidant Water’s “Bubble Wrap” video link below | tonefarmer, New York | Sound Lounge, New York | Cliff Freeman and Partners, New York | Anonymous Content, bicoastal |
9 | Alliance for Climate Protection’s “We Can’t Wait” video link below | Black Iris Music, Richmond, Va. | Rainmaker Studios | The Martin Agency, | Getty Images |
10 | Microsoft Zune’s “Music Is Life” (spec spot) video link below | Colbert S. Davis IV, sound designer | Colbert S. Davis IV, mixer | Stewart Hendler, creative | Uber Content, Hollywood |
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