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Sep 18, 2012

Spikes shortlists released for final six categories

SINGAPORE - The Spikes Asia Festival of Creativity has released the final six shortlists ahead of tonight's awards ceremony.

Spikes shortlists released for final six categories

Over the last few days, 75 jury members have convened in Singapore to judge the best in creative brand communications from the Asia Pacific region. In the last of the categories to be announced, the shortlist totals are as follows: 

 
Film: 68
Film Craft: 55 
Print & Poster Craft: 72 
Integrated: 16
Branded Content & Entertainment: 31 
Creative Effectiveness: 5 
 
The complete shortlists can be found here
 
The Spikes Asia winners along with the winners of the Young Spikes Competitions will be announced and honoured at this evening’s awards ceremony happening at the Grand Theatre, Marina Bay Sands, after which delegates will have the opportunity to celebrate into the night at the After Party taking place at Avalon nightclub.
 
The winners of Spikes Asia 2012 will be available online from tomorrow, 19 September.
 
 
 
Source:
Campaign Asia

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