Honda: Restoring

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Media Type:

Digital Digital

Brand

brand

Agency

agency

Country:

USA

Industry:

Automotive

Honda’s new weekly online content series pays homage to the company’s roots in America and reflects the challenging spirit of Honda by featuring an in-depth look at the step-by-step restoration of the N600 by Los Angeles-based mechanic Tim Mings.

Credits

Advertising Agency:

RPA, USA

Chief Creative Officer:

Joe Baratelli

Executive Creative Director:

Jason Sperling

Creative Director:

J Barbush

Senior Art Director:

Evan Boswell

Art Director:

Craig Nelson

Copywriter:

David Bassine

Chief Production Officer:

Joe Baratelli

Executive Producer:

Isadora Chesler

Director of Digital Production:

Dave Brezinski

Executive Digital Produce:

Linda Kim

Senior Digital Producer:

Annie Hough

Director of Business Affairs:

Maria Del Homme

Associate Director, Business Affairs:

Jennifer Ross

Management Account Director:

Brett Bender

Group Account Director:

Adam Blankenship

Account Supervisor:

Kaelin McGill

Assistant Account Executive:

Alanna Mozingo

Associate Director, Digital Marketing:

Aaron Dodez

Supervisor, Digital Content Strategy:

Mike Dossett

Sr. Specialist, Digital Content Strategy:

Tyler Sweeney

Community Manager:

Ariana Thomas

Production Company / Editorial:

Bö’s House/ Visual Arts

Director Content Production:

Mark Tripp

Director:

Eddie Granado

Director of Photography:

Stephen Carmona

Editor:

Will Gabriel

Camera:

Andrew Glennon

Production Sound:

Matt Burgette

Production Sound:

Brandon Pert

Colorist:

Robert Curreri

Final Mix:

Margarita Mix

Restorer:

Tim Mings

Date:

March, 2016

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