Campaign India Team
Mar 08, 2014

Adfest 2014: Shortlists galore for India on day two

Shortlists were announced in the Film, Direct, Design, Print Craft and Lotus Root competitions on 6 March

Adfest 2014: Shortlists galore for India on day two

Sixty four entries from Indian agencies made it to the shortlist across Film, Outdoor, Direct, Design, Print Craft and Lotus Roots categories at AdFest 2014, shortlists for which were announced on 6 March. 

McCann Worldgroup accounted for 35 of the shortlisted entries announced on the day. Of its shortlists, 11 entries were in Outdoor, nine in Design and 15 in the Print Craft category.

Three of Taproot's entries were shortlisted in the Outdoor category, one in Direct, six in Print Craft and two in the Lotus Roots category.

Grey had nine finalists on day two of the festival. Three of the agency's entries were shortlisted in Outdoor , five in Print Craft and one in Design.

JWT received a shortlist in the Film Lotus competition, besides two under Lotus Roots.

TBWA\India had two shortlists in the Outdoor Lotus category. 

BBDO received a shortlist in the Lotus Roots category. 

Draftfcb Ulka also received a finalist entry. The agency made the cut in the Design category.

Also read: Sixteen finalists for India at Adfest 2014

 (Being updated)

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Campaign India

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