Campaign India Team
Apr 30, 2013

Clio Awards 2013: Wah Wah Music wins Silver for Nike ‘Parallel Journeys’, DDB Mudra bags Bronze for Volkswagen ‘Art Direction Board’

Nike film wins for Original Music under Film Technique, Volkswagen work wins for Illustration in Print Technique category

Clio Awards 2013: Wah Wah Music wins Silver for Nike ‘Parallel Journeys’, DDB Mudra bags Bronze for Volkswagen ‘Art Direction Board’

Winners in the Print, Print Technique, Film, and Film Technique categories of the Clio Awards 2013 were announced on 29 April 2013.

Two Indian entries have won metal.

Wah Wah Music won a Silver for its entry Nike ‘Parallel Journeys’ in the Film Technique category for Original Music. The film’s music director is Dhruv Ghanekar. The agency behind the campaign was JWT India, whose NCD Senthil Kumar wrote the film directed by Abhinay Deo of Ramesh Deo Productions.

In the Print Technique category, DDB Mudra won a Bronze for work on Volkswagen Attention Assist System titled ‘Art Direction Board’, for Illustration. The work done by DDB Mudra Delhi credits art directors Raylin Walles, Rajit Gupta and Satyin Patel (also the illustrator), with CCO Sonal Dabral.

 

Results in the Branded Entertainment, Public Relations, Digital and Digital Technique categories are to be announced on 30 April 2013.

 

Source:
Campaign India

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