Juice Directors Morgan Wilson (Left) and Mark Knight (Centre) collect their award in Cannes
The world famous annual event, sister to the globally renowned Cannes Film Festival, is in its 5th year and the prestigious international competition received a record number of 725 submissions representing 34 countries.
A total of 46 productions received a coveted Gold Dolphin trophy, and Juice Learning were delighted to receive Gold Awards in the “Internal Communication” and “Human Resources” categories for our production, Where’s Barry? for Toyota Manufacturing (UK). Juice Learning was the only British company to win two Gold awards!
A renowned panel of industry professionals from around the world including Oscar and Emmy Award winners, film directors, CEOs of film production companies, plus corporate image and media specialists, chose Juice ahead of the competition. The film, which was the centre-piece of a behavioural safety programme delivered to Toyota’s 600 staff at their plant in Deeside, was recognised as being engaging and occasionally “brutal” in its depiction of an accident - you can view the project here.
As well as winning the two best in class awards, the film also made the final shortlist for the overall (Grand Prix winner).
“Successfully competing against corporate filmmakers from across the world marks an important milestone in the development of Juice Learning... This winning film is a perfect example of a client prepared to be brave in the pursuit of delivering a critical message in an unforgettable style and trust Juice in making their vision a reality”
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