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Golden Trailer Awards
The Golden Trailer Awards is an annual televised awards event that honors achievements in motion picture marketing, including trailers, posters and television advertisements for film and video games.
Contents
- 1 Overview
- 2 Judging Panel
- 3 Trailer of the year winners
- 4 Award categories
- 5 References
Overview
The Golden Trailer Awards were founded in 2000 by Evelyn Brady-Watters and Monica Brady, who continue to produce and direct the show. A panel of judges selected from top level industry directors, producers, actors, writers, executives, exhibitors, advertising creatives vote on the winners of 62 categories. Comedians host and present the formal event, which takes place annually each May in Los Angeles.[1] The live show distributes 16 awards out of the 62 categories and is open to the public.[2]
The Golden Trailer Awards are currently in their 14th year of celebrating the art form of film promotion, which will be presented May 3, 2013.
Judging Panel
The Golden Trailer Awards judging panel is comprised of film and advertising producers, directors and executives. The first judging panel in 2000 featured film producer Stephen Woolley, who worked with the Brady sisters in creating the event, and film director Quentin Tarantino. [3]. In 2012, the judging panel included “Iron Man” director Jon Favreau, “Ghostbusters” director Ivan Reitman and “Young Adult” actor Patton Oswalt.[4]
Trailer of The Year Winners
- 2012: The Dark Knight Rises
- 2011: The Social Network
- 2010: The Cove
- 2009: Star Trek
- 2008: The Dark Knight
- 2007: 300
- 2006: Mission: Impossible III
- 2005: Saw
- 2004: The Stepford Wives
- 2003: About Schmidt
- 2002: The Royal Tenenbaums
- 2001: Requiem for a Dream
- 2000: The Matrix
Award Categories
References
1. ^ http://www.nbcchicago.com/entertainment/movies/The-Talent-Behind-the-Trailers-153316345.html 2. ^ http://www.prweb.com/releases/2011/6/prweb8601956.htm 3. ^ http://www.goldentrailer.com/awards.gta13.php
External links
* The Golden Trailer Awards * The Key Art Awards