DDB Germany Berlin was the big winner at the historic ADC 100th Annual Awards. Honors were unveiled today (6/9) as part of The One Club for Creativity’s global Creative Week 2021.
The agency was awarded the highly coveted ADC Black Cube for Best of Show for “The Uncensored Library,” working with MediaMonks Hilversum and Blockworks London on behalf of Reporters Without Borders. The work also received the ADC Designism Cube for the entry that best encourages positive societal and political change.
With the Black Cube, Designism Cube, five Golds and one Bronze overall for the work, as well as a Best of Discipline win in Experiential Design, DDB Germany was named ADC 100th Agency of the Year, based on cumulative points for all awards won.
A complete showcase of all ADC 100th Cube and Merit winners can be viewed here. For a rundown of winners, click here.
ADC 100th Annual Awards top winners are:
- Agency of the Year: DDB Germany Berlin
- Network of the Year: DDB Worldwide
- Design Team of the Year: The New York Times Magazine New York
- Production Company of the Year: MediaMonks Hilversum
- Music & Sound Company of the Year: JSM Music New York
- In-House Agency of the Year: Spotify In-House New York
- Boutique Agency of the Year: CRK Basel
- Boutique Design Firm of the Year: DADADA Studio/Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Vilnius (Lithuania)
- Client of the Year: The New York Times
- Freelancer of the Year (as selected by The One Club and Working Not Working): Mah Ferraz Brooklyn
- The Member’s Choice Awards: COLLINS San Francisco “Brand Identity” for San Francisco Symphony
About the Network and Agency of the Year wins, Ari Weiss, CCO, DDB Worldwide said: “Advertising has always been one part art, one part science. I had a boss once who said a great piece of communication is 80% craft and 80% idea. He wasn’t great at math, but he was great at making his point. To see our craft celebrated like this by an organization like ADC really validates the journey we’re on as a network to love the craftsmanship as much as we love the idea.”
The Bloc New York won two ADC Fusion Cubes, in the initial year of the industry-first special award honoring creative excellence and diversity both in the content of the work and the creative and production teams who made it. The Bloc won one Fusion Cube for “The Call” on behalf of EmpowHer NY, and the other for National Black Child Development Institute “ABCs of Survival.”
BBDO Group Germany Düsseldorf was tied for the most ADC Gold Cubes in the world this year with seven. They include four with BWGTBLD Berlin for UNICEF Deutschland “#ENDviolence – More Than A Mark” in Motion/Film/Gaming/Craft, and three with Sehsucht for “Eurythenes Plasticus” on behalf of WWF Germany, two in Advertising and one in Integrated.
Also with seven ADC Golds is INGO Stockholm with DAVID Miami and Publicis Bucharest, all for “Moldy Whopper” on behalf of Burger King. Six of the Golds were in Advertising and one was in Integrated.
Spotify In-House New York was close behind six ADC Gold Cubes, all for Spotify “Alone with Me,” four in Interactive and two in In-House.
Along with DDB Germany, five ADC Gold Cubes also went to The New York Times Magazine New York. Three were in Photography for “Democracy by Mail”, “Wrestling With Westside Story” and “How Climate Change Will Remap Where Americans Live”. One Gold each were in Publication Design for “The Decameron Project” and Typography for “Great Performers”.
The New Yorker New York won four ADC Gold Cubes, all in Illustration with Kadir Nelson Los Angeles for “Say Their Names”, “The Centennial”, “Distant Summer” And “Sweet Liberty”. BBDO New York picked up three Golds, two for Color of Change “Pedestal Project” and one for Foot Locker “Endless World of Airmax”.
A total of 9,132 pieces were entered from 61 countries in the ADC 100th Annual Awards. Agencies, studios, brands, production companies and designers in 36 countries were awarded a total of 98 ADC Gold Cubes, 104 Silvers, 171 Bronze and 382 Merits this year.
The One Club will hold a special ADC centennial event this fall in New York, details to be announced shortly.
NYU Tisch Opens the Martin Scorsese Virtual Production Center
NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, in collaboration with Lux Machina and AbelCine, announced the much-anticipated launch of The Martin Scorsese Virtual Production Center at Industry City in Brooklyn. The fully functional Virtual Production stage will serve as a training platform for post-graduate NYU students and a cutting-edge commercial Virtual Production studio for the film and advertising industry.
The center was made possible by a significant donation, announced in 2021, from the Hobson/Lucas Family Foundations by Mellody Hobson, co-CEO of Ariel Investments, and filmmaker George Lucas. In addition, the gift funds the Martin Scorsese Institute of Global Cinematic Arts, Tisch’s Department of Cinema Studies, and scholarships. It is the largest gift in the history of the Tisch School of the Arts.
“We are thrilled to be able to honor our dear friend Martin Scorsese. Through this gift in his name, the Scorsese Institute of Global Cinematic Arts deservedly highlights his legacy as a quintessential American filmmaker and will inspire generations of diverse, talented students. Through time-honored scholarship and hands-on instruction on the state-of-the-art digital technology at the Institute, artistic vision will come to life where storytelling meets innovation,” shared Mellody Hobson and George Lucas in a joint statement
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Rosanne C. Limoncelli, sr. director of filmmaking technologies at NYU Tisch, the internal driving force for the project, explained, “The reason I really wanted to do this program is that I kept hearing from designers, directors, and cinematographers that there are not enough people with experience in Virtual Production that we can hire. We aim to help bridge that gap and introduce new talent into the... Read More