IKEA: Call It Whatever You Want
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Advertising Agency:
Ogilvy New York, USAGroup Creative Director:
Della MathewAssociate Creative Director, Art:
Monica ApodacaAssociate Creative Director, Copy:
Andrew ChisholmProducer:
Josh KornrichManaging Director:
Claire MorrisAccount Director:
Alexandra BernalAccount Executive:
Jenni MoseleyProduction Company:
SkunkDirector:
Mike MaguireExecutive Producer:
Shelly TownsendProducer:
Bettina SchneiderDP:
Bryan NewmanProduction Designer:
Tony GasparroCasting:
Rebeca YarsinEditorial / Online:
Arcade EditEditor:
Will HasellPartner / EP:
Sila SoyerAssistant:
Sam BardenProducer:
Ellen LaveryFlame Artist:
Tristian WakeFlame Assistant:
Mark PophamColor:
The MillColorist:
Fergus McCallExecutive Producer:
Rochelle BrownProducer:
Evan BauerProduction Coordinator:
Lucy GatanisColor Assists:
Aaliyah Lambert, David Franzo, Calvin Bellas, Andrew CeenAudio:
Sonic UnionMix Engineer:
Steve RosenAudio Post Producer:
Pat SullivanDate:
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