Matt Miller, President and CEO of the Association of Independent Commercial Producers (AICP) announced today that Jules Daly, President of RSA Films, will serve as Chairperson of the 2016 AICP Show: The Art & Technique of the American Commercial. The AICP Show is one of the tent-pole events of AICP Week, which also includes the debut of the AICP Next Awards, as well as various educational sessions at the AICP Week Base Camp. AICP Week will take place in New York from June 7, 2016 – June 9, 2016.

 “Chairing the Show during its 25th anniversary year is an incredibly special honor,” noted Daly. “Since it began in 1992, the AICP Show has been the industry standard for honoring craft and creativity, as well as being an archive of such amazing and groundbreaking advertising content.”

“Jules and RSA have done so much innovative work over the years, that it makes sense that she would oversee the Show during this landmark year,” said Miller. “RSA has produced numerous pieces that are now in the Show archive, and will continue to do so well into the future.”

Daly, who earlier in her career exclusively produced commercials for renowned directors Ridley Scott and Tony Scott, also worked with legendary commercial directors such as Joe Pytka. She was named President of RSA (which has offices in Los Angeles, New York and London) in 2001, and under her leadership, the company has won numerous industry accolades. RSA currently counts 30 directors on its roster, and produces music videos, short films and features. In addition to commercials, Daly has produced several movies, including “The Assassination of Jesse James By The Coward Robert Ford,” “The A-Team” and “Grey.”

Call For Entries & 2016 AICP Show Committee
The Call for Entries to the AICP Show is now open at http://www.awardcore.com/aicp/login.php. The deadline to enter work is March 4, 2016; eligibility dates are: February 23, 2015-February 28, 2016. There is no limit to running time, and work may have aired on any screen.

As Show Chair, Daly oversees the AICP Show Committee, which is responsible for promoting and marketing the AICP Show, and facilitating the judging process and selection of judges (the AICP Digital Chapter works with the AICP Show Committee to select the judges for the Visual Effects, Animation and Design categories). She will also spearhead the selection of companies providing editorial, graphics and music to the AICP Show reel.  Daly additionally serves on the AICP Show’s Board of Governors, which is the final arbiter of the AICP Show, charged with ensuring the quality of the Show and adherence to its rules.  The AICP Next Awards Judging Chair, Jury Presidents, and Judges will be announced shortly. 

The Show Committee serving with Daly includes:  Marjie Abrahams, RSA Films; Marlene Bartos, Yessian Music; Roe  Bressan, Navigating; Isadora Chesler, RPA; Jen Dennis,  RSA Films; Philip Detchmendy, RSA Films; Heather Fullerton, The Mill; Gary Giambalvo, The STUDIO;  Becky Jungman, Mischief;  Chris  Karabas, House of Representatives;  Julian Katz, BBDO New York; Trevor King, RSA Films; Todd Makurath, Bullitt; Charlie McBreaty, Shortlist; Vanessa  McLean, Shortlist; Tracie Norfleet, RSA Films;  Donna Portaro, RadicalMedia;  Lora Schulson, 72&Sunny; Jennifer Siegel, Framestore Pictures; and Dan Sprega, Uncle Lefty.

AICP Week
AICP Week, which launched in 2013, is anchored by the premieres of the AICP Show and the AICP Next Awards, as well as educational seminars and events highlighting creativity and marketing. These sessions are held at the Helen Mills Theater, the AICP Week Base Camp venue in New York’s Chelsea neighborhood.

The AICP Show, established in 1992, is the most important advertising showcase in the U.S. Each year, the best advertising appearing in the moving image is honored and made part of the archive of the Department of Film at MoMA.  The AICP Next Awards, launched in 2007, highlights the winners of the Next categories, which honor innovative marketing communications. The AICP Next Awards are also archived at MoMA. The AICP Next Awards will debut on June 7th at the Tishman Auditorium at The New School, and the AICP Show premieres during a screening and gala at The Museum of Modern Art in New York on June 9th.  

ABOUT AICP WEEK
AICP Week is a celebration of creativity and thought leadership. The Week is anchored by the Premieres of The AICP Next Awards and the AICP Show: The Art and Technique of the American Commercial, the latter culminating with the most anticipated celebration in the industry: The gala at the Museum of Modern Art. Additionally, in each year, various educational seminars and events highlighting the state of marketing in the motion image are staged.

ABOUT AICP
Founded in 1972, AICP represents, exclusively, the interests of United States companies that specialize in producing commercials in various media—film, video, digital—for advertisers and agencies. The association, with national offices in New York and Los Angeles as well as regional chapters across the country, serves as a strong collective voice for this $5 billion-plus industry by: disseminating information; representing the production industry within the advertising community in business circles, in labor negotiations and before governmental officials; developing industry standards and tools; providing professional development; and marketing American production. http://aicp.com

2016 AICP Show Categories

Technique

Visual Style

Performance/Dialogue

Humor

Direction

Cinematography

Animation

Editorial

Design

Visual Effects

Original Music

Sound Design

Licensed Soundtrack

Production

Production Design

 

Concept

Agency Art Direction

Copywriting

 

Specialty

Public Service Announcement

Low Budget

Student Commercial

 

Overall Excellence

Advertising Excellence/Single Commercial

Advertising Excellence/Campaign

Advertising Excellence/International

2016 AICP Next Awards Categories

Integrated Campaign

Cause Marketing

Experiential

Experiential Architecture
Mobile

Branded Content

Social

Viral/Web Film

Website

Virtual Reality

Innovation