Campaign India Team
Apr 17, 2018

New York Festivals Advertising Awards: 14 finalists from India

McCann Worldgroup India (six), FCB India (three), Miami Ad School (two), Early Man Film, Marathon Films and Out of the Box in the running

New York Festivals Advertising Awards: 14 finalists from India
New York Festivals International Advertising Awards has announced this year’s finalists from entries submitted from 51 countries. 
 
Indian entries have accounted for 14 finalists.
 
McCann Worldgroup India has six of them, all for 'The Immunity Charm' for Ministry of Public Health Afghanistan. 
 
FCB India's 'Sindoor Khela -No Conditions Apply' for The Times of India has three. 
 
Early Man Film (The Story of Kaveri for reforestindia.in), Marathon Films (The Faith Runner) and Out of the Box (Feed a Child 365 Days a Year for Sparsh NGO) have a finalist each.
 
Miami Ad School's 'Print My Protest' has two finalists in the Student category.
 
Winners will be announced on 17 May at the New York Show. 
 
Michael Demetriades, president, New York Festivals, said, “This year’s Finalists, selected by the Grand Jury, reflect the leading-edge campaigns created by agencies around the globe. NYF’s Executive Jury, comprised of some of the world’s most award-winning creatives, will thoughtfully review all creative entries to determine which will earn trophies and deserve the title of World’s Best Advertising.”
 
Source:
Campaign India

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