PRETTYBIRD Scores 8 Pencils at D&AD Awards

Last night the creative community virtually gathered to celebrate the world’s best work in Craft and Advertising, with the highly…
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PRETTYBIRD Scores 8 Pencils at D&AD Awards

Last night the creative community virtually gathered to celebrate the world's best work in Craft and Advertising, with the highly anticipated Pencils revealed for the Craft, Advertising, Side Hustle, Next and Collaborative categories. An impressive body of work saw 430 Pencils, including 44 Yellow, 132 Graphite and 241 Wood awarded so far, with PRETTYBIRD taking home 8 big wins.

For the full list of winners, click here.

Beats "You Love Me” by Melina Matsoukas

Yellow Pencil / Film / Social Commercials Over 30 Seconds / 2021

Yellow Pencil / Writing for Advertising / Film

Yellow Pencil / Cinematography / Film

Graphite Pencil / Direction / Film

Wood Pencil / Sound Design & Use of Music / Original Composition

Wood Pencil / Film / TV/VOD Commercials Under 60 Seconds

Amazon "The Show Must Go On” by Melina Matsoukas

Wood Pencil / Casting / Performance / 2021

Piero Pirupa "Braindead (Heroin Kills)" by Yousef

Wood Pencil / Music Video / Concept / 2021

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