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Kranky (director)
Laurence Paul Shanet is an American commercial director and film director, also known under his working moniker Kranky. He has also directed music videos, internet content and stage plays, and worked at various times as a writer and producer, in both the advertising and entertainment industries. His work has won the 2004 Young Director Award at the Cannes Lions International Festival (sponsored by Commercial Film Producers of Europe), and is part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art (via their joint award with the Association of Independent Commercial Producers). Overview He attended the Bronx High School of Science and Johns Hopkins University, where he studied film, as well as writing and psychology. Originally, the name "Kranky" represented Laurence Shanet and his directing partner David M. Rosenthal (director of the movie '' Janie Jones'' (2010)) up to their series of spots for Master Cabbie (2003); since their 2003 parting, "Kranky" has been kept as L ...
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The One Club
The One Club is an American non-profit organization that recognizes and promotes excellence in advertising.Dougherty, Philip H. (May 11, 1981). One Club Honors Agencies. ''New York Times'' Founded in New York City as The One Club for Art & Copy, The One Club produces four annual award competitions: One Show, One Show Design, One Show Interactive and One Show Entertainment. The One Show Festival is held in accord with Creative Week NYC. According to ''The Fundamentals of Creative Advertising.'', "The One Club produces advertising's most prestigious awards program."Burtenshaw, Ken; Mahon, Nik; Barfoo, Caroline (2007). ''The Fundamentals of Creative Advertising.'' AVA Publishing, The One Show coveted pencil award statues are made by New York firm, Society Awards. The winners of One Show are included in ABC Show. History The One Club was founded in 1961 as the Advertising Writers Association of New York. In 1969, it became The Copy Club and in 1979, the name changed for the last t ...
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Kranky (director)
Laurence Paul Shanet is an American commercial director and film director, also known under his working moniker Kranky. He has also directed music videos, internet content and stage plays, and worked at various times as a writer and producer, in both the advertising and entertainment industries. His work has won the 2004 Young Director Award at the Cannes Lions International Festival (sponsored by Commercial Film Producers of Europe), and is part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art (via their joint award with the Association of Independent Commercial Producers). Overview He attended the Bronx High School of Science and Johns Hopkins University, where he studied film, as well as writing and psychology. Originally, the name "Kranky" represented Laurence Shanet and his directing partner David M. Rosenthal (director of the movie '' Janie Jones'' (2010)) up to their series of spots for Master Cabbie (2003); since their 2003 parting, "Kranky" has been kept as L ...
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Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival
The Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity (formerly the International Advertising Festival) is a global event for those working in creative communications, advertising, and related fields. It is considered the largest gathering of the advertising and creative communications industry. The five-day festival, incorporating the awarding of the Lions awards, is held yearly at the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès in Cannes, France. During the last week of June, around 15,000 registered delegates from 90 countries visit the Festival to celebrate the best of creativity in brand communication, discuss industry issues, and network with one another. The week's activities include multiple award ceremonies as well as an opening and closing gala. History Inspired by the Cannes Film Festival, staged in Cannes since the late 1940s, a group of cinema screen advertising contractors belonging to the Screen Advertising World Association (Sawa) felt the makers of advertising films sho ...
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London International Awards
The London International Awards, or LIA (formerly known as London International Advertising Awards, LIAA), is one of the world's leading award shows that honor creativity in the advertising and brand communications space. Held and judged in Las Vegas annually in October, it also hostCreative LIAisons a free-to-attend, by-invitation-only development program for young creative talent currently working in the industry. The selected guests have the opportunity to hear from some of the thought leaders from around the world as a way to develop their talent and skill base. A woman-owned company, LIA is one of five global shows included in the WARC Creative 100 Rankings. for works that demonstrate concepts that don't fit comfortably among the standard media divisions, with a focus in fields of technology. In 2021, The NEW was renamed Evolution. In 2014, LIA addeBranded Entertainmentas a medium. The judging category, first chaired by Jimmy Smith oAmusement ParkEntertainment, awards "cr ...
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Addy Awards
The American Advertising Federation (AAF), headquartered in Washington, D.C., is the oldest national advertising trade association in the United States. The AAF also has 15 district operations, each located in and representing a different region of the nation. The AAF's members are nearly 100 corporate members which are advertisers, advertising agencies, and media companies; a national network of nearly 200 local federations, representing 40,000 advertising professionals, located across the country; and more than 200 AAF college chapters, with over 6,500 student members. The AAF operates programs and initiatives including the Advertising Hall of Fame, the ADDY Awards, the National Student Advertising Competition, the Mosaic Center on Multiculturalism, and summer Ad Camps for high school students in Chicago and Washington. ADDY American Advertising Awards Formerly called the ''ADDY awards'', the American Advertising Awards, are one of the US advertising industry's largest competi ...
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The Association of Independent Commercial Producers, or AICP, is an American not for profit organization that represents the interests of United States companies that specialize in commercial production. Its members work in various media—film, video, digital—for advertisers and agencies.On Location: Commercial producers revved up over GM's pay-later policies
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Founded in 1972, the association has national offices in

Alyssa Sutherland
Alyssa Sutherland (born 23 September 1982) is an Australian actress and model best known for her role as Queen Aslaug in the History Channel television series ''Vikings'' (2013–2016). Early life Sutherland was born in Brisbane. Sutherland attended Craigslea State High School on the northside of Brisbane. Career Modeling Sutherland's modeling career began when she won the 1997 annual Bonne Belle model search of ''Girlfriend'', a teen magazine in Australia. Following her win, she signed a contract with ''Vogue'' Australia. Sutherland has had an extensive runway, print and television modeling career, appearing in campaigns for Bulgari, Ralph Lauren, Garnier, Calvin Klein, Chanel, John Frieda, Kerastase, Hugo Boss and Abercrombie & Fitch. Sutherland has appeared on the cover of magazines for ''Vogue'' Australia, ''Harper's Bazaar'' Singapore and Japan, ''Elle'' Germany, Australian ''Style'', ''Glamour'' Italy and ''Black and White''. Sutherland has also shot extensive editor ...
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