Gotta reply again now that I*ve found more stuff that credits.
first - adcritic.com in their new home crain communication redid their whole collection and now credit anyone involved on each films - agency, production director and music. Subscribe for 69.99 or something like that to gain access to their archives on the web.
Second - but not least - http//www.creativeclub.co.uk will have an ad in their archives 45 minutes after it airs - credits included. Subscribtion fee for ad monitoring of course - they have after all 1.5 MILLION ads in that database, and such knowledge does not come cheap. You get your own ads for free though, and a five-ad hours d*ouvre taster as soon as you sign - any ad of your choice. They just redid their search so that you can find ads by keywords said in the adverts as well - give that a try.
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their list archives are searchable, which speeds things up when it comes to more commonly asked questions - I use it often for production house contact names, directors search etc.
Wherespots mailing list (you can find it via
wheresspot.com
) has more than 1800 members - most of them from production companies. If there was ever a good place to ask, this would be it. Heavy traffic though - so be prepared to get a lot of mail.
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Everything is so random there must be a pattern.
Does anybody know how I can find out what specific commercial production company produced any of these commercials? or where I can look to find commercials and their identified production companies?
I have recently been looking at tons of commercial sites, but none seem to idetify the production company. It has been very frustrating. Any help or leads would appreciated.
Thanks
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