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Oliver Stone deems Outside Line top of their game at the vzaar Online Video Festival 2011
Published: 22nd Aug 2011 11:51:16
Judged by renowned Hollywood Director Oliver Stone, Outside Line's creative collaboration with innovative global brand Beck’s has seen the agency scoop the prestigious vzaar award for the best video by a creative agency. Recognised for their visionary approach and creative execution of the online video for the Beck’s Vier Music Inspires Art campaign, creative digital agency Outside Line impressed the esteemed judging panel who singled out the project as a shining example of video being used to its maximum potential for commercial ends. Outside Line’s Director Lloyd Salmons is delighted at the announcement. “Being identified by the great Oliver Stone for one of our video projects is an outstanding achievement and a great boost for the team who worked with great precision to deliver a fantastic result. As a client, Beck’s are always open to pioneering new ideas and constantly looking to lead the way in how brands can communicate in the digital environment, which is a dream for our creative team.” “Being recognized with an award which was judged by Oliver Stone will certainly go down as one of the agency’s great moments,” Salmons explained. Gaining critical acclaim for best video at the vzaar Online Video Festival continues the London-based agency’s current winning streak. Adding to the raft of industry awards already received by the firm - Outside Line recently won Website Campaign of the year at the prestigious International Food and Beverage Creative Excellence Awards in May - they now hold a series of accolades that celebrate their position at the cutting edge of the digital creative industries. Distinguished as global experts in creating dedicated websites, smart phone apps, social media campaigns and viral content to effectively communicate a brand’s message, Outside Line works with leading household brands such as Beck’s, Disney and Arla Foods, bringing a dynamism and originality of ideas to each campaign producing the perfect solution. Supported by Oliver Stone, leading online video hosting platform vzaar created the Online Video Festival 2011 to highlight the outstanding style and the seamless blend of artistic concept and effective communication which is being achieved by agencies using video across the globe. The winning video by Outside Line for Beck’s Vier Music Inspires Art campaign is available for viewing at http://vzaar.com/videos/787046
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UK Wired News, 2011. Oliver Stone deems Outside Line top of their game at the vzaar Online Video Festival 2011. [Online] (Updated 22 Aug 2011)Available at: http://www.manchesterwired.co.uk/news.php/180669-Oliver-Stone-deems-Outside-Line-top-of-their-game-at-the-vzaar-Online-Video-Festival-2011 [Accessed 10th May 2013]
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