Exclusive: Trailers, posters and global marketing campaigns from the likes of Focus Features’ Last Night In Soho, Netflix’s Ozark and Amazon Prime Video’s The Tomorrow War were among the winners Saturday at the inaugural World Trailer Awards.
The ceremony, which was emceed by Portuguese actor Sonia Balaco, took place live from the Tivoli Marina Vilamoura Hotel in Vilamoura, Portugal. (Watch the full ceremony exclusively below.)
The show, founded by the U.S.-based Golden Trailer Awards and AcclaimWorks, recognized achievements of the world’s best creative marketing across the fields of cinema, TV (broadcast/cable), gaming, streaming services and social media. The winners were revealed after regional finalists from around the globe were set last week.
Edgar Wright’s Last Night In Soho was a double winner on the night, with Joe Argent from Zealot UK scoring trophies in the Cinema categories for Best Online Advertising and Best Outdoor Advertising.
The ceremony, which was emceed by Portuguese actor Sonia Balaco, took place live from the Tivoli Marina Vilamoura Hotel in Vilamoura, Portugal. (Watch the full ceremony exclusively below.)
The show, founded by the U.S.-based Golden Trailer Awards and AcclaimWorks, recognized achievements of the world’s best creative marketing across the fields of cinema, TV (broadcast/cable), gaming, streaming services and social media. The winners were revealed after regional finalists from around the globe were set last week.
Edgar Wright’s Last Night In Soho was a double winner on the night, with Joe Argent from Zealot UK scoring trophies in the Cinema categories for Best Online Advertising and Best Outdoor Advertising.
- 2/27/2022
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
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