Abbott Film MARATHON by McKinney New York

The Film titled MARATHON was done by McKinney New York advertising agency for Abbott in United States. It was released in Mar 2011.

Abbott: MARATHON

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March 2011
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March 2011
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Credits & Description:

Category: Internet Film

Advertiser: ABBOTT LABORATORIES

Product/Service: EAS SPORTS NUTRITION

Agency: McKINNEY

Production Company: GREENCARD PICTURES, New York, USA

Date of First Appearance: Mar 26 2011

Chief Creative Officer: Jonathan Cude

Creative Director: Group Creative Director: Liz Paradise/Associate Creative Director: Josh Leutz

Copywriter: Tom Sebanc/Mona Hasan

Art Director: Matt Trego/Meg Sewell/Will Dean/Shaun Sundholm

Agency Producer: Leslie Riley

Account Supervisor: Group Account Director: Walker Teele/Acct Sup: Meredith Krull/Melati Crook

Producer: Executive Producer: Emily Wiedermann/Producer: Aaron Ciazza

Director: Andrew Zuchero/Aaron Wesner

Editor: Duncan Skiles, Greencard Pictures/Niles Adcock, McKinney

Sound Design/Arrangement: David Jameson

Planner: Group Strategy Director: Sean Jecko/Becky Minervino/Interactive Strategist: Christin Prince

Other Credits: Talent: Samantha Wood/Sam Tickle/Image Artists: Forrest Maready/Emily Forsberg



English Description

The Unstoppable Tour. Day 30 — Marathon

To demonstrate the benefits of EAS® Sports Nutrition products, we devised a challenge: One Athlete. 30 Sports. 30 Days. 30 Cities. The Unstoppable Tour is a 30-webisode journey across the United States, documenting 30 consecutive days of sport, all powered by EAS.

Episode 30. The last day. Sam has completed 29 challenges in 29 days in 29 cities. He’s spent, emotionally and physically.

So naturally, we had him run a marathon. And not just any marathon, but the Catalina Island Eco Marathon. It’s rocky, it’s hilly and there’s no shade.

When we set out on this journey, we didn’t even know if it was possible. Now, just 26.2 miles away from the end of the line, the question on everyone’s mind was, did we push him just a little too far?