The 1980’s Are Calling and They Want Your ANDY Entries

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The ANDY Awards has hooked up with Victor & Spoils to create Montage Me, a campaign that allows entrants to place themselves in a 1980’s-style music video choosing from one of three soundtracks. The campaign, created by Leo Burnett Energy Pool’s Michael Williams, Jyn Yi and Justin Gilman, was winner among 1,000 entries to the organization’s Call for Entries Challenge aimed at inspiring creatives across the globe to enter their work in the 2011 International ANDY Awards.

So check it out, creatives. You have until January 7 to get your act together, make your video and submit your work for consideration.

Hmm. Where’s McCann’s More Fucking Cowbell when you need them most?

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