With agencies submitting their finest work, making it onto the shortlist is a significant accomplishment. Congratulations to everyone featured. The awards also extends its gratitude to all the agencies, production companies, studios and clients who participated, the Epica Awards says.
This year there are 562 shortlisted works. The leading country is Germany followed by Canada, the awards adds.
The full shortlist can be viewed here.
These finalists go through to the next round of the jury, which takes place online from Monday, 25 November to Sunday, 1 December. An in-person Grand Prix jury session will take place in Paris, says the awards.
Gold and Grand Prix winners will be screened during a special online ceremony on Thursday, 12 December.
Silver and Bronze winners will be published on the Epica Awards website on the next day, Friday, 13 December.
The highest number of entries overall this year came from Germany (307), followed by Canada (285) and the United Kingdom (133). In terms of networks, Publicis, VML and McCann were particularly well represented, says the awards.
Since 1987, the Epica Awards jury has been exclusively composed of editors and senior reporters from the world's leading titles covering creativity and communications. They are supported by journalists from specialist fields such as post-production, design, tech, automotive and fashion, the Epica Awards concludes.
A full list of jury members can be viewed here.
For more information, visit www.epica-awards.com. You can also follow the Epica Awards on Facebook, LinkedIn, X, or on Instagram.
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