Foot Locker Film Greatness Does Good, 2 by BBDO New York

The Film titled Greatness Does Good, 2 was done by BBDO New York advertising agency for Foot Locker in United States. It was released in Dec 2017.

Foot Locker: Greatness Does Good, 2

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December 2017
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December 2017
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Credits & Description:

Category: Retail Services
Media: Film
Brand: Foot Locker
Agency: BBDO
Geo: United States
Advertising Agency: BBDO, New York, USA
Chief Creative Officer, Worldwide: David Lubars
Chief Creative Officer, New York: Greg Hahn
Executive Creative Director: Danilo Boer
Associate Creative Directors: Mike Motch, Austin Mankey, Bryan Stokely, Martins Zelcs
Executive Producer: Anthony Curti
Senior Producers: Andrea Segura, Mo Twine
Design Director: Dennis Payongayong
Designer: Brandon Galosi
Project Manager: Amy Orgel
Business Manager: Heather Weissman
Director: Janelle Van Wonderen
Account Director: Laura McWhorter
Account Manager: Sam Henderson
Account Executive: Christian Martinez
Planning Director: Steve Panawek
Communications Planning Director: Patrick Tomasiewicz
Communications Planner: James Mullally
Production Company: Voyager Creative
Director: Marcus Tortorici
Executive Producer: Andrew Hutcheson
Head of Production: David Brickel
Producer: Jon Melton
DoP: Anthony Carella
Editor: Marcus Tortorici
Audio: One Thousand Birds
Post Producer: Kira MacKnight
Sound Mixer / Designer: Calvin Pia
Music: Matt Wong
Colorist: John Harrington
Published: November 2017
Synopsis:
Greatness Does Good feat. Carmelo Anthony, Kyrie Irving and Anthony Davis
In the wake of Hurricane Maria, Foot Locker and Carmelo Anthony encourage sneakerheads to donate a pair for Puerto Rico during the Week of Greatness, partnering with other big name athletes to do some good.
This Week of Greatness, we're partnering with big name athletes to do some good. So the real Carmelo Anthony, Kyrie Irving, and Anthony Davis were a little too busy to show up for this commercial.