Nike/Japan: Revolution

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Advertising Agency: Wieden + Kennedy, Tokyo, Japan
ECD(s): Sumiko Sato, Hiroshi Yonemura
CD: Kounosuke Kamitani
Art Director: Naoki Ga
Group Account Director: Ted Yukawa
Account Executive: Kohei Adachi
Agency Producer: Tieneke Pavesic

Prod Company: Identity
Director: Laurent Chanez
EP: Joe Masi
Head of Production: Alana Hall
Line Producer: Skot Bradford

Editorial: Spotwelders
Editor: Brad Waskewich
EP: Tommy Murov

Post/Effects: The Mill
CG Artist: Dave Parker
Colorist: Damien Van Der Cruyssen
EP(s): Gabrielle Gourrier, Helen Hughes

Music: ELEVEN
Mixer: Jeff Payne

Shoot Location: Tokyo, Milan, New York, Los Angeles

Your rating: None Average: 4.4 (5 votes)

Comments

lucky's picture

beautiful shots, i adore

kashcreative's picture

..nice

pixelbomb1's picture

...eeh.. boring. notice the two black guy running and the siren?

Cock.

What are you on about mate? Are you racist?

Add insult to injury then burn the candle at both ends.

pixelbomb1's picture

do i look racist to you? not even. just pointing out the obvious.

Quite boring on one hand, but for people with an interest in running, this would get your blood pumping to go running. So it works. Beautifully shot as well.

There is no such thing as racism. Only realism.

jingwei's picture

What's real is a point of view. So yes there is racism.

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come on, push it!!!!

jingwei's picture

I actually love it.

It's not a gold or anything but it's beautifully art directed.

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come on, push it!!!!

this may sound bad coming from a copywriter, but i think this piece would have worked better WITHOUT copy.

Néstor's picture

poetry

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