London International Awards (LIA) has today announced the shortlist for Production & Post-Production and Music Video.
Diane Jackson, Chief Production Officer at DDB Chicago presided over a venerated jury composed of Adrian Bosich, Francois Brun, Anna Fawcett, Oliver Fuselier, John Spary, Stephen Venning, and Jacqui Wilkinson.
A total of 114 entries have been shortlisted in Production & Post-Production. The United Kingdom dominates the field with 41 shortlisted entries, with United States (25) and France (10) also faring well.
In Music Video 15 entries shortlisted. The United States dominated with 12 entries making it to the final round, with the United Kingdom and Canada following suit.
Winners will be announced on 2nd November.
Complete list of Production & Post-Production Shortlist (by country):
ARGENTINA:
DDB Argentina, Buenos Aires – Golf GTI “Fast Film” – Production Design
AUSTRALIA:
Revolver/Will O'Rourke, Sydney – Old Spice “Rocket Car” – Direction
FINCH, Sydney – FOXTEL “Date Night” – Direction
FINCH, Sydney – FOXTEL “Date Night”, “Bus”, “Karen”, “Karen Returns” – Direction Campaign
FINCH, Sydney – University of Western Sydney “Deng Adut” – Direction
FINCH, Sydney – St Kilda Film Festival “Every Second Counts” – Direction
Goodoil Films, Sydney – Commonwealth Bank “When We Believe We Can” – Direction
Heckler, Sydney – Tiger Beer “Wok” – Editing
Open Spaces Productions, Perth – Drug Aware “Relationships” – Direction
Open Spaces Productions, Perth – Drug Aware “Relationships” – New Director
Open Spaces Productions, Perth – Drug Aware “Crime” – New Director
Open Spaces Productions, Perth – First Aid “The Most Important Thing” – New Director
BELGIUM:
mortierbrigade, Brussels – Bicky “The Bicky Beef Miracle” – Direction
BRAZIL:
AlmapBBDO, São Paulo – Getty Images “Endless Possibilities” – Editing
Lobo, São Paulo – Interface “The Unlikely Hero” – Animation
Vetor Zero / Lobo, São Paulo – Caixa Cultural “Emotions Factory – Policy Trailer”, “Emotions Factory” – Animation Campaign
CANADA:
DDB Canada, Toronto – CIL® Premium Paint “Beauty on a Small Budget” – Production Design
CHINA:
Dans Digital, Shenzhen – Huafeng Former Ray “Landing” – Visual Effects
Dans Digital, Shenzhen – Tian’an Cyber Park-T4 “T4-Logo” – Visual Effects
DENMARK:
Freezone Sound Design, Copenhagen – Stryhns “Food For Men” – Direction
FRANCE:
BETC, Paris – evian “Baby Bay” – Visual Effects
Gang Films, Paris – Audi “Rain Maker” – Cinematography
Gang Films, Paris – Audi “Rain Maker” – New Director
Henry, Paris – Canal+ MyCanal “Dads” – Direction
Henry, Paris – Canal+ MyCanal “Dads” – Editing
Henry, Paris – Leclerc “Jardi” – Production Design
Marcel, Paris – Instagram “Only on Instagram” – Visual Effects
Marcel, Paris – Instagram “Only on Instagram” – Production Design
Mathematic, Paris – Ghost Recon “Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands” – Animation
Quad Productions Quad Group, Paris – Road Safety “Shockwave” – Visual Effects
Quad Productions Quad Group, Paris – L'Oréal “Red” – Cinematography
Quad Productions Quad Group, Paris – Road Safety “Shockwave”, “Loss of Control”, “Speed” – Direction Campaign
GERMANY:
HEIMAT, Berlin – Otto “The Letter” – Animation
HEIMAT, Berlin – Hornbach “You're alive. Do you remember?” – Direction
Jung von Matt AG, Vienna – Falter “Inferno” – Animation
Jung von Matt AG, Hamburg – EDEKA “Home for Christmas” – Cinematography
Scholz & Friends, Berlin – Montblanc “The Montblanc Story” – Production Design
soup.filmproduktion, Berlin – MINI “Cabrio” – Cinematography
velvet mediendesign, Munich – Clorox – Brita “Drink Amazing” – Visual Effects
NORWAY:
Tangrystan Productions, Oslo – Care Norway “Dear Daddy” – Cinematography
Tangrystan Productions, Oslo – Care Norway “Dear Daddy” – Direction
Tangrystan Productions, Oslo – Care Norway “Dear Daddy” – Editing
SINGAPORE:
TBWA Singapore, Singapore – Airbnb “A Different Paris” – Animation
SPAIN:
Leo Burnett Madrid, Madrid – Christmas Lottery “Justino” – Animation
SWEDEN:
Forsman & Bodenfors, Gothenburg – SK-II “Marriage Market Takeover” – Direction
Forsman & Bodenfors, Gothenburg – H&M “World Recycle Week” – Editing
Forsman & Bodenfors, Gothenburg – Volvo FMX “Look Who’s Driving” – Production Design
THE NETHERLANDS:
Glassworks, Amsterdam – Klarna – Smooth “The Cheese”, “The Fish”, “The Swim” – Animation Campaign
UNITED KINGDOM:
Academy Films, London – Virgin Media “Be The Fastest” – Direction
Academy Films, London – Virgin Media “Be The Fastest” – Editing
adam&eveDDB, London – Loyalty App “Shoplifters” – Animation
adam&eveDDB, London – John Lewis – Premier Home Insurance “Tiny Dancer” – Cinematography
adam&eveDDB, London – John Lewis – Premier Home Insurance “Tiny Dancer” – Editing
adam&eveDDB, London – John Lewis – Premier Home Insurance “Tiny Dancer” – Direction
adam&eveDDB, London – Modern Essentials “Becoming Beckham” – Direction
adam&eveDDB, London – John Lewis “The Man on the Moon” – Direction
adam&eveDDB, London – John Lewis “The Man on the Moon” – Editing
AMVBBDO, London – Sainsbury's Supermarket “Mog's Calamity” – Animation
AMVBBDO, London – Currys PC World “Spare The Act Nespresso”, “Spare The Act Cooker”, “Spare The Act Laptop”, “Spare The Act TV” – Direction Campaign
Final Cut, London – John Lewis – Premier Home Insurance “Tiny Dancer” – Editing
Finish, London – O2 “Network” – Visual Effects
Great Guns, London – National Autistic Society “Too Much Information” – Editing
INTRO, London – Nike Mercurial Superfly V “Superfly V” – Animation
Leo Burnett, London – NSPCC “Alfie the Astronaut” – Cinematography
Leo Burnett, London – NSPCC “Alfie the Astronaut” – Direction
Passion Pictures, London – Anchor Butter “Little Elephant” – Animation
Passion Pictures, London – Lotería de Navidad “Justino” – Animation
Rankin Film Reps, London – V Pure “Pure Natural Energy” – New Director
Rogue Films, London – Lloyds “For Your Next Step” – Direction
Somesuch & Co, London – John Lewis “Man On The Moon” – Direction
Stink, London – Samsung WSL “We Are Greater Than I” – Cinematography
Stink, London – Samsung WSL “We Are Greater Than I” – Direction
Stink, London – Bodyform “Blood” – Cinematography
Stink, London – Bodyform “Blood” – Direction
Stink, London – Bodyform “Blood” – Editing
Stink, London – Guinness “Never Alone” – Direction
Stink, London – Guinness “Never Alone”, “The Right Path” – Direction Campaign
Stitch, London – Bodyform “Blood” – Editing
The Mill, London – Sky “Q” – Visual Effects
The Mill, London – Sky “Q” – Animation
The Mill, London – SSE “Pier” – Visual Effects
The Mill, London – SSE “Pier” – Animation
Time Based Arts, London – Mercedes-Benz C-Class Cabriolet “Time To Look Up Again” – Visual Effects
Time Based Arts, London – Mercedes-Benz C-Class Cabriolet “Time To Look Up Again” – Cinematography
Time Based Arts, London – Mercedes-Benz C-Class Cabriolet “Time To Look Up Again” – Direction
Time Based Arts, London – Mercedes-Benz C-Class Cabriolet “Time To Look Up Again” – Editing
Time Based Arts, London – Mercedes-Benz C-Class Cabriolet “Time To Look Up Again” – Production Design
Tribal Worldwide London, London – T.O by Lipton “A Revolution in Flavour” – Cinematography
Tribal Worldwide London, London – T.O by Lipton “A Revolution in Flavour” – Production Design
UNITED STATES:
180LA, Santa Monica – UNICEF “Unfairy Tales – Malak and the Boat” – Animation
22squared, Atlanta – Interface “The Unlikely Hero” – Animation
BBDO New York, New York – Autism Speaks “The World of Autism” – Animation
BBDO New York, New York – Autism Speaks “The World of Autism” – Production Design
Bob Industries, Santa Monica – S7 Airlines “OKGO Upside Down & Inside Out” – Direction
CP+B, Sweden – Swedish Radio “Defining Moments” – Cinematography
Cut+Run, Los Angeles – Old Navy “Kid's Table” – Editing
Deutsch, New York – Krylon “Bike”, “Chair”, “Watering Can” – Direction Campaign
Energy BBDO, Chicago – LG Electronics “LG – World of Play” – Visual Effects
Energy BBDO, Chicago – Extra Gum – “Sarah & Juan” – Direction
JAMM, Santa Monica – Kohler “Never Too Next” – Visual Effects
Leo Burnett, Chicago – Samsung “The Chant” – Cinematography
Leo Burnett, Chicago – Samsung “The Chant” – Editing
Leo Burnett, Chicago – Samsung “Snail” – Cinematography
Leo Burnett, Chicago – Samsung “Sink” – Direction
Rattling Stick, Santa Monica – Nike “The Switch” – Cinematography
Rattling Stick, Santa Monica – Nike “The Switch” – Direction
Rattling Stick, Santa Monica – Nike “The Switch” – Editing
RPA, Santa Monica – Honda “Paper” – Animation
Slim Pictures, Los Angeles – Barbie “Imagine The Possibilites” – Direction
SMUGGLER, London – The Prince's Trust “Parallel Lives” – Direction
SMUGGLER, New York – AT&T – It Can Wait “Fletcher's Drive” – Direction
SMUGGLER, New York – AT&T – It Can Wait “Fletcher's Drive” – Editing
The Sweet Shop, Melbourne – Tiger Beer “Wok” – Editing
Whitehouse Post, London – Save the Children “Still the Most Shocking Second A Day” – Editing
Complete list of Music Video Shortlist (by country):
CANADA:
Creative Soul, Toronto – Drake “Hotline Bling” – Best Music Video
UNITED KINGDOM:
Homespun, London – Run The Jewels ft. Gangsta Boo “Love Again” – Editing
The Mill, London – The Chemical Brothers “Wide Open” – Visual Effects
UNITED STATES:
barrettSF, San Francisco – Blackalicious “Sports Alphabet” – Animation
Bob Industries, Santa Monica – OKGO “Upside Down & Inside Out” – Best Music Video
PRETTYBIRD, Culver City – Beyoncé “Formation” – Direction
PRETTYBIRD, Culver City – Beyoncé “Formation” – Best Music Video
PRETTYBIRD, Culver City – Coldplay “Up&Up” – Direction
PRETTYBIRD, Culver City – Coldplay “Up&Up” – Best Music Video
Rattling Stick, London – Massive Attack feat. Young Fathers “Voodoo in My Blood” – Choreography
Rattling Stick, London – Massive Attack feat. Young Fathers “Voodoo in My Blood” – Direction
Rattling Stick, London – Massive Attack feat. Young Fathers “Voodoo in My Blood” – Visual Effects
Rattling Stick, London – Massive Attack feat. Young Fathers “Voodoo in My Blood” – Best Music Video
SMUGGLER, New York – Leon Bridges “River” – Direction
SMUGGLER, New York – Leon Bridges “River” – Best Music Video
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About LIA
London International Awards (LIA) is a global Festival honoring creativity and new ideas in Advertising, Production, Digital, Design, Music & Sound and Technology. The Awards, founded in 1986 by President, Barbara Levy, began by honoring advertising in the realms of Cinema, Television, Print and Radio worldwide, evolving since its inception into 15 unique media types. It was the first truly international advertising awards of its kind to acknowledge all media and methods from all over the world to be judged by a diverse global jury. Every member on each Jury Panel, including the Jury President, judge all entries except their own work, in their respective media. Each jury has the discretion to award a Grand LIA within the media they are judging. To find out more about LIA, visit http://www.liaawards.com/
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