Świętując najlepszą kreatywność i powrót Grosvenor House na tegorocznych British Arrows

British Arrows wraca do Grosvenor House w 2022 roku. Jesteśmy zachwyceni, że w tym roku możemy osobiście uczcić zwycięzcę naszej sponsorowanej kategorii z imponującej listy nominowanych.

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To został pierwotnie opublikowany na stronie internetowej Peach. Dowiedz się więcej o przemianowaniu z Peach na Cape.io.

Na 2022 rok Peach sponsoruje kategorię British Arrows' Best Integrated Category, kategorię, którą osobiście uważamy za idealne dopasowanie do naszych aspiracji reklamowych. Jesteśmy na misji tworzenia bezproblemowego kreacja workflow, łącząc potężne platformy, które pozwalają Ci wykorzystać i być najlepszym. W 2021 roku uruchomiliśmy szereg integracji, takich jak Sizmek, Frame.io i Innovid; wszystko z zamiarem tworzenia ulepszeń workflow, które łączą produkcję bezpośrednio z jej nadawaniem.

Jesteśmy dumni, że możemy kontynuować nasze wsparcie tego wydarzenia, które celebruje najlepsze brytyjską kreacja. Życzymy powodzenia wszystkim kampaniom na krótkiej liście podczas ogłoszenia 31 marca. Który z nich Twoim zdaniem zasługuje na zwycięstwo?

Essity, Bodyform/Libresse, wykonane dla AMVBBDO przez Chelsea Pictures, Framestore i 750mph, wyreżyserowane przez Nisha Ganatra.

 

Channel 4, Altogether Different wykonane przez 4creative, Untold Studios i Factory, wyreżyserowane przez Alex Boutell.

 

EA Sports, FIFA21, FIFA21 x Midnight Ramadan League wykonane dla adam&eveDDB przez Pulse Films, Time Based Arts i Factory, wyreżyserowane przez Bassam Tariq.

 

BBC Sport, Olimpiada 2020, Let's Go There wykonane dla BBC Creative przez Nexus Studios, The Mill i Factory, wyreżyserowane przez Kibwe Tavares, Jonathan Gales, Paul Nicholls.

 

Kiyan Prince Foundation, Long Live the Prince wykonane dla Engine, Framestore, nineteentwenty i String and Tins, wyreżyserowane przez David Dearlove.

 

Frontline19, Hopeline19, One Crisis Has Caused Another wykonane dla adam&eveDDB przez Academy, Selected Works i Factory, wyreżyserowane przez Novemba.

 

Channel 4, Paralympics, Super. Human. wykonane dla 4creative przez Serial Pictures x Somesuch, Time Based Arts i Factory, wyreżyserowane przez Bradford Young.

 

Międzynarodowy Komitet Paraolimpijski, WeThe15 wykonane dla adam&eveDDB przez Pulse Films, Untold Studios i 750mph, wyreżyserowane przez Sam Pilling.

 

Aby zobaczyć inne kategorię i krótkie listy, odwiedź stronę internetową British Arrows.

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