Video Credits
Client: City of Hope
Spot Title(s): “Above and Beyond”, “Half Man, Half Baby”
First Air Dates: (“Above and Beyond”) 3/14/2016
(“Half Man, Half Baby” TBD)
Agency: IW Group
Executive Creative Director: Stan Toyama
Associate Creative Director: Ting Lin
Senior Art Director: Stone Shih
Executive Producer: John Author
Producer: Mikko He
Production Company: ContagiousLA
Director: Andrew Renzi
Executive Producer/Producer: Natalie Sakai
Director of Photography: Patrick Jones
Editor: Patrick Murphree
Color: Company3
Producer: Alexis Guajardo
Colorist: Bryan Smaller
Audio: LIME Studios
Audio Engineer: Tom Paolantonio
ContagiousLA
Natalie Sakai
Executive Producer
323.303.3527
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