Campaign India Team
Sep 19, 2016

MMGB: Jagran Film Festival

Watch the promo conceptualised by McCann Erickson here

Start your work week with this film by the Jagran Group to promote its Film Festival. 
 
The film has been conceptualised by McCann Erickson and captures India's love for cinema, in any language, evidenced even in the smallest of towns. 
 
The film ends with the promise of taking good movies to everyone, announcing over 400 films in 19 cities and towns at this year's Jagran Film Festival. 
 
Credits
 
Client: Jagran Group
Agency: McCann, Delhi
Creative team: Ravinder Siwach
Servicing team : Manoj Dubey, Sanjay Chauhan
 
Director: Robby Grewal
DOP : Eeshit Narain
Dop Asst : Yogesh Tiwari.
Producer: Vinay Iyer
Music director: Hanif Shaikh
1st assistant director: Karan Nagwekar
Casting director: Chhabra Mukesh Csa
Line producer: Dillip Sahoo
Production manager: Nikunj Sahoo
Local LP : J P Singh
Art director : Jaan Mohammad 
Post producer : Jeet Desai
Sound engineer : Cyrus (Famous)
Post supervisor : Barun Mandal
Offline editor: Nilesh Girdhar (Prime Focus)
Online editor : Rohan (Famous)
Grading: Navin Shetty (Nube)
Source:
Campaign India

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