HILLSBOROUGH, NJ, December 04, 2014 /24-7PressRelease/ -- JK Design, a full-service advertising agency with locations in New Jersey and New York City, recently won five MarCom Awards for its video productions. The winning videos were chosen from approximately 6,000 entries worldwide.
JK Design's own company video received a MarCom Platinum Award, the competition's highest honor. Shot at JK's Hillsborough, NJ, and New York, NY, locations, it showcases the agency's fast-paced, collaborative, fun environment. See it at tinyurl.com/lsymntu.
The MarCom Gold Award went to two healthcare-related videos. "CentraState Anniversary Commercial" is a poignant look at the power of CentraState Healthcare System's Statesir Cancer Center (watch at tinyurl.com/pfhnpvz). Produced for the American Diabetes Association, "A Lil' Grace" features Lily, a 14-year-old born with Down syndrome, candidly sharing her experience with diabetes as part of her daily life (watch at tinyurl.com/k82lfox).
Two other JK Design videos were recognized with MarCom Honorable Mentions. Produced for longtime client Philips Lighting, "Enchanted" combines live-action video with an ethereal original musical score to highlight Philips' latest advances in lighting technology (watch at tinyurl.com/m24zbje). The "Valley Goes to Brooklyn!" TV commercial is designed to promote awareness of Valley National Bank in the Brooklyn market. See it at tinyurl.com/q2f7dcf.
"These award winners are just a few examples of the exciting work our creative teams are producing for our clients every day," said Jerry Kaulius, JK Design's founder and chief creative officer. "I'm proud of everyone involved in creating them, and I'm confident this won't be the last time we take home the gold (and platinum!)."
Videos can also be viewed at JK Design's YouTube channel, http://www.youtube.com/user/JKDesignMedia/videos, and on the agency's website, http://www.jkdesign.com.
MarCom Awards is a globally renowned competition honoring the best concepts, writing, and design of print, visual, audio, and web materials and programs.
JK Design, a full-service advertising agency with locations in New Jersey and New York City, recently won five MarCom Awards for its video productions. The winning videos were chosen from approximately 6,000 entries worldwide.
JK Design's own company video received a MarCom Platinum Award, the competition's highest honor. Shot at JK's Hillsborough, NJ, and New York, NY, locations, it showcases the agency's fast-paced, collaborative, fun environment. See it at tinyurl.com/lsymntu.
The MarCom Gold Award went to two healthcare-related videos. "CentraState Anniversary Commercial" is a poignant look at the power of CentraState Healthcare System's Statesir Cancer Center (watch at tinyurl.com/pfhnpvz). Produced for the American Diabetes Association, "A Lil' Grace" features Lily, a 14-year-old born with Down syndrome, candidly sharing her experience with diabetes as part of her daily life (watch at tinyurl.com/k82lfox).
Two other JK Design videos were recognized with MarCom Honorable Mentions. Produced for longtime client Philips Lighting, "Enchanted" combines live-action video with an ethereal original musical score to highlight Philips' latest advances in lighting technology (watch at tinyurl.com/m24zbje). The "Valley Goes to Brooklyn!" TV commercial is designed to promote awareness of Valley National Bank in the Brooklyn market. See it at tinyurl.com/q2f7dcf.
"These award winners are just a few examples of the exciting work our creative teams are producing for our clients every day," said Jerry Kaulius, JK Design's founder and chief creative officer. "I'm proud of everyone involved in creating them, and I'm confident this won't be the last time we take home the gold (and platinum!)."
Videos can also be viewed at JK Design's YouTube channel, http://www.youtube.com/user/JKDesignMedia/videos, and on the agency's website, http://www.jkdesign.com.
MarCom Awards is a globally renowned competition honoring the best concepts, writing, and design of print, visual, audio, and web materials and programs.
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