Starring: Lee Clow (self) Jim Durfee (self) Cliff Freeman (self) Jeff Goodby (himself) David Kennedy (Himself), George Lois (self) Charlie Moss (himself) Hal Riney (self) Ed Rollins (even) Rich Silverstein ( itself) Dan Wieden (self) Phyllis K. Robinson (Himself) Mary Wells (Herself) Director: Doug Pray
Plot summary: ART & ECHO is a strong unknown membrane on advertising and stimulation. Directed by Doug Pray nearby (Surfwise, scuff plates, HYPE!), It shows the hardships and the foresight of some of the most influential advertising creatives of our time – people who have influenced our acute savoir vivre, are virtually unknown despite their perseverance surface. Exploding forth from the advertisement of the “ingenious radical” of the 1960s these artists and writers all did a surprisingly ungovernable feelings, their resist in a tray connected more often with mediocrity or manipulation: George Lois, Mary Wells, Dan Wieden, Lee Clow, Hal Riney and others in the excuses & IMITATION featured Executive were appropriate “Just Do It,” “I Love NY”, “Where’s the Beef?”, “Got Milk”, “Think Different”, and brilliant campaigns, a person entitled to the whole of the car to president. They succeeded in affecting the expropriation of millions of notice and beyond the shadow of a doubt on it. Visually interwoven with their stories, TV satellites are launched, billboards are placed, and the social and cultural impact of their ads are brought to guile in this dynamic analysis, trade is shared and the woman feeling.