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CARMICHAEL LYNCH (USA) for Greenport Harbor
Subaru "Lost Sunglasses”
Subaru "Hand Me Downs”
Agency: Carmichael Lynch Minneapolis Chief Creative Officer: Dave Damman Group Creative Director: Dean Buckhorn
Production: Bob Industries Los Angeles Director: Jonathan Dayton & Valerie Faris
Year: 2014
Subaru 'Rewind' Director's Cut
Subaru 'Moving Out'
Agency: Carmichael Lynch Minneapolis
Production: Arts & Sciences Los Angeles Director: Sean Meeham Editor: Stephen Jess Colorist: Tim Masick
Year: 2017
GNC “Beat Average”
GNC “Memory Issues”
GNC “Trophy”
Agency: Carmichael Lynch Minneapolis Creatives: Marty Senn, Dean Buckhorn, Doug Pedersen
Production: The Director’s Bureau New York Director: Mike Mills Editor: Eric Zumbrunnen Colorist: Mark Gethin
Post: MPC New York
Year: 2014
Subaru “They Lived”
Agency: Carmichael Lynch Minneapolis Chief Creative Officer: Dave Damman Group Creative Director: Dean Buckhorn
Production: Park Pictures Los Angeles Director: Lance Acord Editor: Stephen Jess Colorist: Sean Coleman
Year: 2014
Subaru "Camping"
Agency: Carmichael Lynch Minneapolis
Production: Harvest Films Los Angeles Director: The Hoffman Brothers Editor: Mick Uzendoski
Year: 2012
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Pinata Anatomy (Carmichael Lynch)
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WHAT WE DO
We create the unfair ideas that give our clients an unfair advantage. The game-changers. The never-been-done-befores. The can-they-even-do-thats? Sometimes: they’re great big ideas that transform entire organizations. Sometimes: they’re nimble little ideas that hijack a conversation. Always, always, always: they have an outsized impact. Unfair ideas let us do more with less. They’re contagious. They’re talked about. One day, those ideas will be the norm, but today, they’re unfair.