Campaign India Team
Feb 20, 2024

Campaign India Film Crest Awards 2024: Entries open

Winners are to be announced through an on-ground event in Mumbai during April 2024

Campaign India Film Crest Awards 2024: Entries open

Entries for the second edition of the Campaign India Film Crest Awards are now open. Like last year, Campaign India has partnered with the Association of Advertising Producers (ASAP) for the awards.

The awards will recognise and reward ad and corporate films created first aired or released between 1 March 2023 and 29 February 2024. The entries will be open till 1 April 2024. The early-bird entry deadline is 29 February.
 
Winners are to be announced through an on-ground event in Mumbai during April 2024.
 
Advertising agencies, production houses, clients and other organisations involved in the creation of films targeted at Indian audiences are eligible to enter the awards.
 
The jury will comprise adlanders alongside experts from different facets of filmmaking.
 
Click here to enter.
 
For more information contact: 

 

 

Source:
Campaign India

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