Christina Aguilera Signature Fragrance: Inspire

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Advertising Agency: SelectNY, USA
President/WW Creative Director: Olivier Van Doorne
Copywriter: Charley Cordle
EP: Maria Soares
Producer: Jennifer Johnson
Prod Company: HSI Productions
Director: David LaChapelle
Director of Photography: Crash
EP: Rebecca Skinner
Producer: Eric Katigbak
Post/Effects: SUSPECT
CD/Lead Flame Artist: Tim Crean
VFX Supervisor: Eric Swenson
Flame Artists: Jason Cunningham, Joe Vitale, Ben Looram, Steve Koenig, David Elkins
3d Animation: Steve Burger, David Bernkopf, Andrew Cohen
EP: Robert Appelblatt
Producers: Tsiliana Jolson, Stefanie Bassett
Editorial: Consulate
Editor: Holle Singer
Producer: Alan Lopez
Post Production: The Mill
Colorist: Fergus McCall
Sound: Creative Bubble
Engineer: Mike Barrett
Music: Cultra, Inc
Composers: David Weisner, Matthias Weber
Aired: September 2008

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miko1aj's picture

Interesting thing is that almost every fashion or near to this ad is very beautifully done and annoyingly pathetic with pathos packed in? Inspire, follow your inspiration, bla, bla, bla. Can anyone think upon this little longer?

what is this doing here? a lot of cash wrapped around no idea

I swear, Taylor's ads for "Diamonds" just keep looking better and better all the time...

april 1 is still far.

Is there any law about making perfume ads a million dollars crap?

hanna montana is hoter....

canis - cologne for dogs - by calvin klein

why is this ad here? this is a piece of shit.

Oh please. It's no more vacuous than any other fragrance ad. It's just mediocre.

I'm surprised the fragance isn't named Genie. You know, Genie in a bottle. And Christina will rub it the right way.

Hah!

the soundtrack that was used in this commercial has such a familiar beat.
think: Ladytron - Seventeen

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