Bombay Sapphire: Saw This, Made This

9.0

Media Type:

Film Film

Brand

brand

Agency

agency

Country:

United Kingdom

Industry:

Alcoholic Drinks

BOMBAY SAPPHIRE® has partnered with world-renowned film director and creative visionary Baz Luhrmann to launch its new campaign "Saw This, Made This". With creativity being cited as the second-most in-demand skill in the world, and with people involved in creative pursuits proven to be more positive, Luhrmann has issued a creative call-to-arms, inviting people to discover the creative inspiration that exists all around them.

Credits

Advertising Agency:

AMV BBDO, London, UK

Creative Director:

Michael Jones, Thomas Hazledine

Creative Team:

Jack Smedley, George Hackforth-Jones

Social Creative Team:

Mat Scholes, Piet Rossouw

Design Team:

Chris Chapman, Simon Dilks, Marion Rossignol

Agency Planning Team:

Suzanne Barker, Marina Glavan

Agency Account Team:

Alistair Nichols, Jamie Pettigrew, Ella Fanshawe

Agency Producers:

Verity Elvin, Meg Everett, Charlotte Igharo

Social Manager:

Lupe Baeyens

Project Manager:

Lucy Farmer

Business Affairs:

Michelle Holmes, Cate Killeen

Production Company:

MJZ

Film Director:

Juan Cabral

Production Co. Producer:

Nicola Dempsey

Production Co. Executive Producer:

Dickie Jeffares

Editing Company:

The Whitehouse Post

Editor:

Russell Icke

Post-production Company:

Rohtau

Sound Studio:

750 MPH

Audio Post-production:

Sam Ashwell

Music Production:

Pete Raeburn

PR Agency:

Ogilvy PR UK

PR Account Team:

Jenny McCoubrey, Helen Doyle, Georgia Dwyer

Media Agency:

OMD UK

Media Planner:

Natalie Fernandes, Ella Thornborough

Date:

October, 2022

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