Campaign India Team
Mar 30, 2023

Campaign India Film Crest Awards 2023: Entries open

Early bird deadline is 28 April, followed by the 31 May deadline

Campaign India Film Crest Awards 2023: Entries open

Entries for the first edition of the Campaign India Film Crest Awards are now open. We have partnered with the Association of Advertising Producers (ASAP) for the first edition of the awards.

 
The awards will recognise and reward ad films created first aired or released between 1 January 2022 and 28 February 2023 based on craft.

 

The early deadline for the awards is 28 April 2023. The deadline for the awards is 31 May. 

 

The winners are set to be announced through an on-ground event in Mumbai in July 2023.

 
Advertising agencies, production houses, clients and other organisations involved in the creation of advertising films targeted at Indian audiences are eligible to enter CIFCA 2023.
 
 
The jury will comprise adlanders alongside experts from different facets of filmmaking.
 
 
For the first edition of the awards, ASAP will be offering its members a special discount. 
 
 
For more information contact Dinika Tahilramani.
 

 

Source:
Campaign India

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