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Marcus Vinton quits Spring London with plan to work in film.(Brief Article)

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Marcus Vinton, the chief creative officer and co-founder of Leo Burnett's interactive TV venture, Spring London, is leaving the agency to follow up other business activities.

Vinton, a former executive creative director of digital at Ogilvy & Mather, is leaving to work with other agencies in developing new television formats, although he may collaborate with Burnett in future projects. He has also been negotiating a film deal in Los Angeles on behalf of advertising agencies, involving product placement.

'I've been looking at brands in movies,' ...

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