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DRIVE THRU COMPLETES POST-PRODUCTION ON NEW MISSONI WEB VIDEOS

Drive Thru is thrilled to be a part of the post-production of three web videos including the new interactive web video to coincide with the new Misssoni line.  Edited by Mick Uzendoski and graded by prominent Company 3 colorist Dave Hussey, the new Missoni videos deviate from the normal cinematic experience.  The team has created [...]

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Best Buy Partners with West Coast Customs!

Best Buy Partners with West Coast Customs!

[wpfblike] Like the show West Coast Customs?  Yep, so do we!  Check this out, you can now go to Best Buy and have West Coast Customs customize your car!  Pretty sweet huh!  Drive Thru is extremely excited to have worked on this spot showing the partnership between the two.  Click on the picture below to [...]

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GoPro “Montana”

Mick Uzendoski creates a rocking spot with the GoPro Cam!

[wpfblike] Mick Uzendoski is rocking the GoPro camera! Directed and edited by Mick, motion graphics created by Ben Leisen, this snowboarding spot shows that it doesn’t get better than riding the mountains of Whitefish, Montana! Check out the spot below… GoPro | Director/Editor – Mick Uzendoski

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Production & Post Capabilities

[wpfblike] Drive Thru Inc. is a highly creative production and post company focusing on television commercials and other high end motion picture content. We have been in business for 25 years and work with some of the best directors and creative editors in the country. Drive Thru works in all motion picture formats; Film, Video [...]

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Epic Ads

Drive Thru Director makes “The 25 Most Epic Ads” List!

Here’s something we just found: On May 5th, 2010, AdFreak celebrated, The 25 Most Epic Ads that aren’t 1984. This list admires those who went the extra mile and produced a spot that was borderline cinematic. Drive Thru is proud to say that one of our beloved directors, Mike Nelesen, made that list! Starting off [...]

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A+ for Subaru’s Puppy Bowl Ad

Story from StarTribune.com Last update: February 14, 2010 – 10:49 PM OK, here’s one more story rating Super Bowl ads. U.S. News and World Report gave Subaru an A+ among automotive advertisers for its “dog-tested” series of ads that appeared during the Animal Planet’s Puppy Bowl, which ran before the big game on CBS. The [...]

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Friends of Drive Thru create "Most-Watched Ad of All Time"

Doritos Super Bowl Spot Was the Most-Watched Ad of All Time February 9, 2010 A Doritos commercial featuring two men attacked in a gym for stealing someone else’s Doritos was seen by an estimated 116.2 million viewers last Super Bowl Sunday, making it the most watched television commercial of all time, according to The Nielsen [...]

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More press about Subaru Dog Spots!

U.S. News ranked our Subaru Dog commercials number one! The Best and Worst Car Commercials of Super Bowl XLIV By Jamie Page Deaton Something was missing at the 2010 Super Bowl. No, it wasn’t the Colts’ defense. It was car ads. Of course, with the Hyundai’s name all over the pregame show, you may not [...]

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Advertising Age covers Drive Thru’s Subaru Dog Spots!

http://adage.com/article?article_id=141915 Subaru Puts Dogs in the Driver Seat for New Campaign Car Maker Courts Canine-Loving Buyers With ASPCA Partnership, Buy on Animal Planet’s ‘Puppy Bowl’ Sunday View Subaru Spots here -> Youtube.com/Subaru By Andrew Hampp Published: February 04, 2010 LOS ANGELES (AdAge.com) — To encourage pet owners to drivers its cars, Subaru has gone to [...]

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Check out this article in Motor Trend about our Subaru Dog spots!

Forget the Super Bowl: Subaru to Air Commercials During Puppy Bowl Forget advertising during the Super Bowl. Unlike Audi and other automakers, Subaru will spend its advertising money on TV spots during Animal Planet’s Puppy Bowl. Yes, the Puppy Bowl. You know, the “game” than puts puppies against each other for the sake of simply [...]

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