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The creator of the work was a brilliant art director named Craig Tanimoto. Craig had worked with me for many years (mainly on the Nissan business), and he virtually always had a unique way of looking at things. When I started my own ad agency a few years later, Craig was one of the first creative people I hired.

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I believed the end line of the script was wonderfully succinct and beautifully poetic. It was my favorite part of the copy. I struggled a bit with the middle and wrote endless versions because that is where the piece needs to turn the corner and speak about the relationship or commonality that these geniuses share with Apple while not being too much of a hard sell. Eventually, I had a few versions that I felt worked nicely. I shared my scripts with Lee, and he thought they were good. He made a couple tweaks, and we put my voice on a 60-second rough cut. We shared it with quite a few people around the office, and several people said it gave them goosebumps.

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