PRETTYBIRD Scores Big at Clio Music Awards

Clio Music Awards, the global competition celebrating the visceral power of music to connect consumers and brands around the world,…
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PRETTYBIRD Scores Big at Clio Music Awards

Clio Music Awards, the global competition celebrating the visceral power of music to connect consumers and brands around the world, announced the winners of the 2020/2021 Clio Music Awards and PRETTYBIRD directors scored a total of seven awards!

Pharrell - "Entrepreneur" - Film/Video: Music Videos: Music Marketing - GOLD

Pharrell - "Entrepreneur" - Social Good: Music Marketing - GOLD

Sephora - "We Belong To Something Beautiful" - Use of Music in Film/Video: 31 seconds to 60 seconds: Licensed - GOLD

Amazon - "The Show Must Go On" - Film/Video Craft: Cinematography: Music Marketing - SILVER

Amazon - "The Show Must Go On" - Use of Music in Film/Video: 61 Seconds to Five Minutes: Adapted - SILVER

Stella Artois - "Daydreaming (In the Life Artois)" - Use of Music in Film/Video: 61 Seconds to Five Minutes: Adapted - BRONZE

Nike - Dream Further - Use of Music in Film/Video: 61 Seconds to Five Minutes: Licensed - BRONZE

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