LENS AWARDS 2024 SHORTLIST ANNOUNCED
Celebrating those who are setting the benchmark for excellence in visual communications through creative flair and innovation, Communicate magazine has shortlisted entries for its Lens Awards 2024. A competitive selection of entries promises to make for an exciting evening.
The Lens Awards shines a spotlight on the organisations creatively integrating film and video into their communications strategies and celebrates those setting the benchmark for excellence in visual communications through creative flair and innovation. The carefully curated shortlist includes those companies that have used video - whether animation, infographics, documentary or other formats - to communicate emotion, deliver clarity and to engage audiences, including investors and new recruits. Film is playing an increasingly crucial role in communicating with an organisation’s key audiences.
The 2024 programme spans across business purpose and audience, style and creativity, strategy and sector. Categories include ‘Best use of video as part of an integrated campaign’ and ‘Best live or experiential video.'
Expert judges from organisations such as Liberty Global and Moving Image News have meticulously pored over entries to determine a shortlist based on established criteria, selecting only those companies and agencies which are setting the benchmark in video communications, narrative and filmmaking.
This year's glittering awards ceremony will take place on 1 February 2024, at the May Fair Hotel, Mayfair, London. You can join us at this annual celebration to celebrate the very best in visual communications by booking your place online or emailing Beth at beth.turner@communicatemagazine.co.uk. Tables and tickets are available to book.
The full shortlist is as follows:
BUSINESS PURPOSE OR AUDIENCE
Best video targeted to a general audience
Bowel Research UK and Bladonmore
bp plc
Lazard and Brunswick Creative
LNER – Flying Scotsman
LNER – Royal Train
Payoneer and Gravity Global
Best video targeted to the internal audience
Barclays with Kineo and Zing Films
bp plc
Cala Homes and Alchemy Films
Deloitte US with We Are Tilt
LNER – New HQ
Stonewater and Cavendish
Best video targeted to the investor audience
Aurrigo International and Instinctif Partners
KPMG and We Are Tilt
PAI Partners and Bladonmore
Best employer brand video
BAE Systems Digital Intelligence and Kaptcha
Howden and Big Button
HS2 and DRPG
Legal & General and Kaptcha
LNER – International Women’s Day
Best use of video to assist reputation management
Boskalis
Philip Morris International and Havas
SEGRO – STE Then and Now
Standard Chartered and Brunswick Creative
Best use of video to aid CSR
Cala Homes and Alchemy Films
Deloitte US with We Are Tilt
LNER – Customer & Community Investment Fund
STYLE AND CREATIVITY
Best use of video on social media
Boskalis
Edge Empower and Gravity Global
LNER – Customer & Community Investment Fund
Payoneer and Gravity Global
Petrofac
Watchfinder & Co and OneFifty Consultancy
Best data visualisation
BAE Systems Digital Intelligence and Kaptcha
Kongsberg Maritime and Bloc Digital
Best documentary style video
Howden and Big Button
LNER – Café 16
Best live or experiential video
GoCardless and Big Button
LNER – Flying Scotsman
PAI Partners and Bladonmore
Best animation
Associated British Ports (ABP) and Polar Media
Osprey EV Charging Network and BearJam
Rolls-Royce and Bloc Digital
SEGRO
Best interactive video
SEGRO – STE Then and Now
Best creative execution
Alexion and Edelman
BAE Systems Digital Intelligence and Kaptcha
Company of Cooks and BearJam
KPMG and We Are Tilt
McKinsey and Brunswick Creative
Petrofac
STRATEGY
Best copy style or tone of voice
KPMG and We Are Tilt
Watchfinder & Co and OneFifty Consultancy
Best innovation
Control Techniques and Bloc Digital
KPMG and We Are Tilt
Philip Morris International
Philip Morris International and Havas
Watchfinder & Co and OneFifty Consultancy
Best portfolio approach
BAE Systems Digital Intelligence and Kaptcha
LNER – Flying Scotsman
Petrofac
Best use of video as part of an integrated campaign
Boskalis
GMAC and Wardour
GoCardless and Big Button
LNER – International Women’s Day
Payoneer and Gravity Global
United Utilities and Cavendish
Best one-off video campaign
GMAC and Wardour
KPMG and We Are Tilt
Best long-term video strategy
LNER
SEGRO
Best creative strategy
Bowel Research UK and Bladonmore
McKinsey and Brunswick Creative
Stonewater and Cavendish
SECTOR
Best use of video by a charity, NGO or NFP
Bowel Research UK and Bladonmore
HospiceCare North Northumberland and Chris Jackson Media
Best use of video from the energy, utilities and extractives sector
Boskalis
bp plc
Petrofac – People Make Petrofac
Petrofac – What does a good engineer look like
Best use of video from the engineering and manufacturing sector
Aurrigo International and Instinctif Partners
JCB and Brunswick Creative
Best use of video from the financial services sector
Charles Taylor and Wardour
Lazard and Brunswick Creative
Payoneer and Gravity Global
Best use of video from the healthcare and pharmaceutical sector
Alexion and Edelman
Best use of video from the lifestyle and wellbeing sector
LNER – Café 16 & Men in Sheds
Watchfinder & Co and OneFifty Consultancy
Best use of video from the professional services sector
Edge Empower and Gravity Global
KPMG and We Are Tilt
McKinsey and Brunswick Creative
Best use of video from the property, construction and facilities management sector
SEGRO – STE Then and Now
XYZ Reality
Best use of video from the public sector
LNER – Royal Train
Ministry of Justice
Best use of video from the sports, travel, leisure and tourism sector
LNER – Century
Ten Lifestyle Group
Best use of video from the technology, media and telecommunications sector
LNER – FutureLabs
SEGRO
Best use of video from the transport and logistics sector
Aurrigo International and Instinctif Partners
HS2 and DRPG
There is no shortlist for ‘Video production company of year’ and ‘Video of the year.’ All shortlisted companies are eligible and the winners will be announced at the prestigious awards ceremony on 1 February 2024.