2010 Telly Awards


RRC SHARES MORE SUCCESS WITH ZEHNDER 
AT 2010 NATIONAL TELLY AWARDS


River Road Creative wins a Silver National Telly Award for work directed by Adams for agency, Zehnder Communications, for the EBR Schools “We’ll Make You Think” campaign, from over 11,000 entries from across the US and around the world.


http://www.tellyawards.com/winners/list/entries/?l=Z&event=&category=3&award=2

2010 Cannes Advertising Festival


RRC TITLE GRAPHICS FOR NEWCASTLE BROWN ALE
ON SHORT LIST AT 2010 CANNES INTL. AD FESTIVAL

River Road Creative produced the title graphics for San Diego agency, Vitro's, award winning Newcastle Brown Ale "Lighter Side Of Dark" campaign. One of the spots, titled "Favorite," made the Short List at the 2010 Cannes International Advertising Festival. In this humorous spot, a son learns he is not his parents' favorite child, and they try to soften the blow by giving him a case of Newcastle Brown Ale.



http://www.canneslions.com/work/film/entry.cfm?entryid=6858&award=99

10 Must See Movies


10 Must See Movies


“Featuring comedic elements similar to “Garden State,” “American Pie” and “Forgetting Sarah Marshall,” “Inventing Adam” has something for everyone including solid humor, relationships, beautiful scenery and great acting.”


http://www.vaildaily.com/article/20100331/NEWS/100339923

2010 Addy awards


RRC'S TRAILER FOR INVENTING ADAM MAKES 1ST ANNUAL TRAILER FESTIVAL


River Road Creative cuts the trailer to Director Richie Adams' debut independent feature, Inventing Adam. The trailer was accepted as one of 8 comedy films for the 2010 Trailer Festival in Los Angeles, CA, which premiered to an audience of all major distributors.

http://www.highlandroadfilms.com

2010 Addy awards


RRC SHARES SUCCESS WITH ZEHNDER AT 2010 ADDY AWARDS


River Road Creative, along with agency Zehnder Communications, collected several awards at the 2010 Baton Rouge Addy Awards for the EBR Schools “We’ll Make You Think” campaign, including four Gold Addys, the Best of TV Addy, and the overall Best of Show Addy.








http://issuu.com/aafbr/docs/winnersbookfinalproof

River Road Creatives


River Road Creatives


“I’ve never been more ready for anything in my life,” Adams told 225 on the eve of a breakneck 16-day shoot that covered ground from downtown Baton Rouge to False River and St. Francisville to New Orleans to tell the story of a man in quarter-life-crisis who leaves the big city for the town he grew up in and friends he left behind to celebrate his 30th birthday.”





http://www.225batonrouge.com/news/2009/sep/01/river-road-creatives/

people to watch


2008 People to Watch


“When acclaimed Mexican director Alejandro González Iñárritu was fielding questions about his stellar cast in the summer of 2006, his film Babel was gaining early Oscar buzz the world over, and Baton Rouge native Richie Adams was anonymously designing the elegant credits and title sequence for the film on a laptop in his house off LSU Avenue.”



http://www.225batonrouge.com/news/2007/dec/28/our-2008-people-watch/

2007 Top Forty Under 40


2007 Top Forty Under 40


“About that same time, the firm won the equally impressive contract to design the title graphics for the 2007 Morgan Stanley ad campaign, now airing daily on CNN. It put the fledgling company on the map and confirmed what Adams knew all along: That he was doing what he was supposed to be doing.”



http://www.businessreport.com/news/2007/nov/20/richie-adams/

K-Ville’s opening sequence is a ‘Made in Louisiana’ product


K-Ville’s opening sequence is a ‘Made in Louisiana’ product


"You couldn't ignore the fact that the flood took place. The point was to see where it (happened), and the end shot is where you see the kids playing, and then it's that long shot over the 9th Ward. That's right where the canal broke, right there, one of the biggest points of devastation, and for us it was poignant.”

"That was one of the things we sold Jonathan on. (Fox) responded to the point that we were showing actual places in New Orleans where the devastation took place.”



http://blog.nola.com/davewalker/2007/10/kvilles_opening_sequence_is_a.html