Lola Lott, charlieuniformtango president/executive producer, announced the company has brought home multiple medals in three different AAF ADDY Awards competitions.
The company struck gold at the 2011 AAF-Dallas ADDY Awards held Thursday, February 17, 2011 in Dallas.
charlieuniformtango won Golds for two McDonald’s spots, a Gold for a Habitat for Humanity PSA (all with Moroch); two Golds for American Airlines; and a Gold and Silver for Texas Health Resources with Commerce House.
charlieuniformtango sister production company, Liberal Media Films, won a Gold for the Dallas Film Society spot, “The Talk.”
“It was so exciting to keep seeing charlieuniformtango editors Jack Waldrip, Staci Le Van and Andrea Mendoza on the winner’s list for creative offline editing, plus all our team for online edit, audio, graphics – all the services we provided on the spots. I really want to thank our clients for allowing us to bring something good to the table, and I want to congratulate our team for all the great work. It was a very good night!”
AAF-Dallas (formerly Dallas Advertising League) annually recognizes excellence in advertising across several categories. Visit www.aafdallas.org for a complete list of the 2011 winners.
In the Austin AAF Awards, charlieuniformtango, Austin won a Silver for Texas Department of Family and Protective Services with Sherry Matthews Advocacy Marketing, and a Silver, National TV Consumer Products award for LatinWorks’ Snickers/Mars spot Move, a Bronze award for a :90 video for HysterSisters.com’s Give Me a Second social marketing campaign, and a Bronze, National TV campaign award for LatinWorks’ Snickers/Mars spots Move and Office. Visit www.austinadfed.com for a complete list of 2011 AAF-Austin winners.
Good news also came in from the Kansas City AAF-ADDY Awards. Lott said, “We just found out Allen Robbins, tango’s latest addition to our special and digital effects department, won Best of TV for the Blue Bunny spot, Clown.”
Visit http://aafkc.com/news/monday-morning-links-addy-best-show-edition for a complete list of the Kansas City ADDY Best list.
Credits for Habitat for Humanity PSA
Habitat for Humanity approached Moroch to reach a broader audience to tell the Habitat for Humanity story, raise perception and understanding of the organization’s mission. Kathleen Torres was the producer, Bob Shallcross, executive creative director, and Gavin James, director/copywriter.
At charlieuniformtango, Mary Alice Butler was the Executive Producer for the spot. Jack Waldrip, vice president/senior editor cut the moving five minute film depicting a severely poor section of Dallas that is largely unknown to most Dallasites, and the dramatic difference Habitat for Humanity is making there. Alex Campos, editor, cut the compelling campaign of fourteen spots – seven spots and seven teasers.
About the charlieuniformtango team
Lola Lott serves as president/executive producer and Jack Waldrip as vice president/senior editor. The team includes Liberal Media Films director Jeremy Bartel, and Liberal Media Films production coordinator Jessica Cramer, visual effects artists Dave Laird, Allen Robbins, and Joey Waldrip; graphics designers David Slack and Tony Wann; operations manager/3D designer David Hannah; audio engineers Russell Smith and Jake Kluge; senior editor Jack Waldrip; editors, Deedle LaCour, Justin Wilson, Travis Aitken, and James Rayburn. Executive producers Lola Lott, Mary Alice Butler, senior producer Jeff Elmore. Austin executive producer Ron Rendon, Austin editors Staci Le Van, and Andrea Mendoza, and Matt Ludwick audio engineer. Digital Production Executive Creative Director Matt Manroe and Sean-Michael Daley. Sales associate Jessica Cramer. www.charlietango.com