charlieuniformtango and sister company Liberal Media Films teamed up to produce and edit nine shorts shown to the audience at the 2012 ADDY’s held in Dallas on Thursday, February 9, 2012 at the new Omni Hotel. nnAll created with the theme, “When you work in advertising, you’re obsessed with advertising. Luckily, obsession has its place at the 2012 ADDY’s.” Founded in 1978, the ADDY Awards is the premier award honoring outstanding local, regional, and cable TV commercials and programs, as well as the finest video and film productions. The ADDY Awards annually showcases the best work of the most respected advertising agencies, production companies, television stations, cable operators, and corporate video departments in the world. nn
nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnCREDITSnClient: 2012 Dallas Addy’snnTitles (9 shorts): “Baby Casting”, “If These Walls Could Talk”, “Ink Blot”, “Mural”, “Production”, “Shower”, “Sneeze”, “Special Order”, “Tantrum”nnAdvertising Agency: TM AdvertisingnSVP, Group Creative Director: Shep KellamnSVP, Group Creative Director: Bernard ParknSVP, Digital Creative Director: James HelmsnSenior Copywriter: Krista HoggnCopywriter: Courtney PulvernArt Director: Ryan BealsnDirector of Broadcast Production: Hal DantzlernSr. Broadcast Producer: Stephanie MurdochnnProduction Company: Liberal Media FilmsnExecutive Producer: Lola LottnDirector: Jeremy BartelnDirector of Photography: Jason BurksnLine Producer: Jessica CramernnPost Production Company: charlieuniformtangonExecutive Producer: Lola LottnExecutive Producer: Mary Alice ButlernEditors: Travis Aitken, Alex Campos, Deedle LacournAudio Engineer: Jake KlugenVFX Artists/Online: Allen Robbins, Nicole BriegernnLink to view shortsnwww.interdubs.com/r/charlietango/?al=DQxDaL9&an=9kHvlJ&e=uAShuxqH1&t=1329236687nnAbout charlieuniformtangoncharlieuniformtango, full service post-production facility specializing in creative editorial, visual effects, audio mixing, digital production, excellent client service. charlieuniformtango also operates Liberal Media Films, a unique group of directors and DIGITANGO, a team of digital strategy gurus.Vicki Young 214 948 5940 214 533 1584 Contact Vicki via email
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