Vic 17 Posted June 13, 2010 The Hollywood Reporter’s 39th annual Key Art Awards were given out on Friday night, and Star Trek won three of the Key Art Awards. The Key Art Awards honor the best in movie marketing. There were eleven categories with each category offering, in addition to separate winners in sub-categories, an overall “Best in Show” award. Star Trek won Best in Show in the “Theatrical Print — Action/Adventure Posters Rated PG-13 and Below” for their Star Trek: Final One-Sheet, created by BLT & Associates and Paramount Pictures Creative/design: BLT & Associates Co-president, marketing, Paramount: Josh Greenstein Senior VP creative advertising: Amy Mastriona Director of creative advertising: Abbie Wisdom The movie also won Best in Show: Theatrical Audio/Visual — Action/Adventure Trailers Rated PG-13 and Below Star Trek: Domestic Trailer #3, created by Aspect Ratio and Paramount Co-president domestic marketing, Paramount: Josh Greenstein VP creative advertising, Paramount: Peter Giannascoli Creative directors, Aspect Ratio: Justin King-Hall, Shawn Yashar Editors, Aspect Ratio: Robert Schulze, Eric McCormick Music supervisor, Aspect Ratio: Jordan Silverburg Finally, Star Trek won First Place for: Theatrical New Media — Best Website Design Star Trek: Star Trek Official Site, created by Project C and Paramount Pictures Creative director: John Cristiano Art director: Morgan Keep Lead Flash developer: Andy Schlossberg Senior VP interactive marketing: Amy Powell VP interactive marketing: Bryan Warman Producer: Josh Lawson View the full article Share this post Link to post Share on other sites