Boards Magazine - September 1, 2004
Word
I'll take door number one! "But it also conjures up images of a tacky-suited Monty Hall standing with three freakishly-costumed adults on Let's Make a Deal."
Board Flow
Board Flow Los Angeles 5/10; Toronto 8/10; New York 6/10; London 9/10
Monitor
Q+A: A quickie with an agency producer BBH London producer Amy Sugdon reveals her love of the finer things in life: Jimmy Choo, secluded islands and champagne.
GMC' aerial attack Prepare to launch the SUVs, Corporal
Drop in, edit a while... Alphadogs concocts a Kinko's for editors
Tale of the tape How the ad bands measure up
Top Spots Adidas; Coke; Office Max; Pepsi; Bootlegger
Why political TV ads suck so hard Or, I'm Jonathan Link and I approve this message
Director's Chair
Brazilian idol With 40 Lions to his name, João Daniel Tikhomiroff muses on a brilliant career
Spotopsy
Dreaming in Diesel vision Or, tales of horny horses and hungry bears
On Location
One world: planet earth Element 79 traverses the globe for Gatorade; averts three near-death experiences
Special Report: Creative Directors
Creative directors The cream of the crop
Walking tall Jamie Barrett - Goodby, Silverstein & Partners, SF
Renaissance man Rémi Babinet - BETC Euro RSCG
Clear skies ahead John Boiler and Glenn Cole - 72andSunny, LA
Cut the shit Kim Papworth and Tony Davidson - Wieden + Kennedy, London
A woman's touch Elspeth Lynn and Lorraine Tao - ZiG, Toronto
Special Report: Future Footage
Future Footage Three recently launched Web-based footage archives that are trying to change the online experience
Inventory+hookups
Rearview
The horse's ass A Band Apart executive producer Jeff Armstrong looks at what makes a director marketable
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