Tesco Mobile: Second Most Important Network (OOH)
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Credits
Advertising Agency:
BBH London, UKCEO:
Karen MartinExecutive Creative Director:
Felipe GuimaraesDeputy Strategy Officer:
Saskia JonesCreatives:
Marc Rayson, Callum PriorBusiness Lead:
Tessa BrisbaneAccount Director:
Atalanta PurceAccount Manager:
Ellise LoganAgency Film Producer:
Rebecca EllisAgency Assistant Film Producer:
Ted MacDonnellAgency Print Producer:
Micah WaringPlanner/s:
Phoebe Fielding, Phoebe FieldingSenior Designer:
Matthew ManloveDesigners:
Lucia Volpe, Keiti CollinMotion Designer:
Lucy Russell-BatesStudio Manager:
Toni PolainMac Artist:
Nigel PullumDigital Designers:
Tony Carrington, Kaymi Lim-CornellDigital Producer:
Anisha AnandFreelance Retoucher:
Rachel ThorlbyCreative Production Lead:
Connor Farrow-GuyMedia Agency:
EssenceMediacomProduction Company:
Magna StudiosDirector:
NovembaDOP:
David FoulkesExecutive Producer:
Joel SpencerProducer:
Luke GoodrumProduction Manager:
Kelly Brown1st AD:
Julian RichardsProduction Designer:
Alexandra ToomeyEditor:
Stephen DunnePost-Production Company:
Rascal PostPost-Production Producer:
Jenna Le Noury, Callum O’Brien, Rose CrispVFX Supervisor:
Holly Mclean2D lead artist:
Chris Tobin2D artist:
Mikaal Theander3D lead artist:
Conrad MoodyMotion Graphics Design:
Dan Ruiz, Dan BoothColourist:
James BamfordCG Artist:
Belinda SandbergPost Production Assistant:
Amy PeatSound Studio:
750mphSound Engineer:
Sam Ashwell, Giselle HallMusic Company:
Black Sheep MusicMusic Supervisor:
Hywel Evans, Daniel OlaifaDate:
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