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Trashy commercials for the new Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix videogame by EA

Credits:
Client: Electronic Arts
Project name: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix the videogame: ‘Wall’ and ‘Invisible’
Creative Agency: W+K Amsterdam
Executive Creative Directors: Al Moseley & John Norman
Creative Directors: Eric Quennoy, Paul Stechschulte
Copywriter: Giles Montgomery
Art Director: Michael Barker
Account team: Anna Blank, Jesse Long
Producer: Cheryl Warbrook
Agency Executive Producer: Tom Dunlap
Production Company: Biscuit Filmworks, Los Angeles
Director: Aaron Ruell
Executive Producers: Shawn Lacy, Eric Stern
Line Producer: Tracy Broadus
Editor: Ken Rosenberg
Post-Production company: Joint editorial
Audio Post-Production company: FC Walvisch
Music: EA
Sound Design: Nick Smith





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