Campaign India Team
Sep 20, 2011

Mudra, BBDO, McCann, Ogilvy earn shortlists in Craft

BBDO sole Indian agency to be shortlisted in Integrated

Mudra, BBDO, McCann, Ogilvy earn shortlists in Craft

The final set of shortlists is out at Spikes Asia 2011.

In Film Craft, two Indian agencies have made the nominations stage - Ogilvy & Mather India is shortlisted for 'Train' for Indian Railways, and JWT India for "Endless Goodbye' for Bharti Airtel.
 
In Print and Poster Craft, Mudra Communications has two shortlists in the Art Direction category - one for the campaigns for Stedfast and another for Electrolux and in the Copywriting category for the entry 'Bizarre Laws' for Forum Against Child Sexual Abuse. BBDO India has nominations for its work for White Collar Hippies in two categories - one in Art Direction, and the other in Illustration. McCann Worldgroup's Ondia 121 Mobile campaign is also nominated in Illustration, as is Ogilvy's Mentos Sour Marbels work.
 
Lastly in Integrated, BBDO India has been shortlisted for its work on 'Shavesutra' for Gillette Mach3 Turbo Sensitive.
 
This takes the total number of shortlisted entries from India up to 70. 
 

The awards will be announced today evening. 

 
Source:
Campaign India

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