The Key Art Awards were an annual collection of honors given for outstanding achievement in artwork and other promotional materials advertising movies.[1] The awards are sponsored by The Hollywood Reporter, a trade paper published for the entertainment production community.[2]
The 36th Key Art Awards:
Winners
- Best of Show - Audiovisual (tie):
- Best of Show - Print:
- Best Posters:
- Action/Adventure:
- Animation:
- Comedy:
- Documentary:
- Drama:
- Horror:
- International:
- Teaser:
- Best Theatrical Trailers:
- Action/Adventure:
- Comedy:
- Documentary:
- Drama:
- Horror:
- Best TV Spots:
- Action/Adventure:
- Comedy:
- Documentary:
- Drama:
- Horror:
- Best Theatrical Trailers & TV Spots:
- Animation:
- International:
Nominees
- Best Posters:
- Action/Adventure:
- Animation:
- Comedy:
- Documentary:
- Drama:
- Horror:
- The Descent
- The Hills Have Eyes
- Pulse
- Saw III (Blood)
- Saw III (Teeth)
- International:
- The Black Dahlia
- Borat: Teaser #2
- Borat: Teaser #1
- The Prestige
- Paris, je t'aime
- Teaser:
- Best Trailers & TV Spots:
- Animation:
- International:
References
- ↑ "Key Art Awards honoring Internet campaigns, too". Daily News. 2007-05-18. Retrieved 2023-01-11.
- ↑ Brandweek. Vol. 48. Adweek L.P. 2007. pp. 1–2.
- ↑ "Web helped up Snakes' stake". thestar.com. 2007-05-18. Retrieved 2023-01-11.
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