Shephali Bhatt
Oct 15, 2012

MMGB: Toddlers create symphony in Cow & Gate 'supergroup' campaign

Your ideas are like your babies. "Feed their personalities," says Cow & Gate via BETC London

MMGB: Toddlers create symphony in Cow & Gate 'supergroup' campaign

Enliven your spirit this Monday morning. Watch toddlers create music in the new ad campaign for Cow & Gate called 'supergroup', created by BETC London.

Here's the ad

Each child has her/his own personality. While Cow & Gate urges parents to acknowledge this and feed their child's individual personality; you too could find that distinct idea within and feed it accordingly. And then you'll have your very own symphony to cherish.

Have a happy working week ahead.

Credits:

 

Client: Cow & Gate
Agency: BETC London
Marketing controller: Jeff Rothman
Senior brand manager: Sally Oldfield, Danone Baby Nutrition
Executive creative director: Neil Dawson
Copywriter: Clive Pickering
Designer: Louise Sloper
Art director: Paul Copeland
Producer: Nikki Cramphorn
Strategy: Andrew Stirk
Account director: Catherine Barr
Production company: RSA Films
Director: Jim Field Smith
Producer: Debbie Garvey
Editor: Dave Webb
Director of photography: Rob Kitzmann
Editing company: Final Cut
Composer / arranger: Lester Barnes
Sound design/arrangement: Adam Smyth
TK:  Aubrey @ The Mill
Post-production company: Unit TV

Source:
Campaign India

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