@radical.media
Type | Privately held company |
---|---|
Industry |
Transmedia Television Production Film Production Media Design Marketing Communications |
Founded | 1993 |
Founder(s) |
Jon Kamen Frank Scherma |
Headquarters | New York City; Los Angeles; Berlin; Sydney; Shanghai |
Area served | Worldwide |
Website | www.radicalmedia.com |
@radical.media is a global studio founded in 1993 by Jon Kamen and Frank Scherma[1] with offices in New York, Los Angeles, London, Berlin, Sydney, and Shanghai and affiliated agencies in Paris. The company has produced award-winning and critically acclaimed projects in a variety of media, including feature films, television, branded content, commercials, live events, music videos and interactive media.
In 2010, @radical.media became part of FremantleMedia Ltd, the content and production division of RTL Group.[2][3]
Entertainment
@radical.media helps develop, produce, and distribute content for television, film, digital, and on-site platforms. Past projects have included the Academy Award and Independent Spirit Award-winning documentary The Fog of War; the Grammy Award-winning Concert for George; the Independent Spirit Award-winning Some Kind of Monster on Metallica; the Emmy and Golden Globe-winning pilot episode of Mad Men; and Emmy Award-winning A&E documentary "Under African Skies" on Paul Simon's Graceland journey,[4] directed by Joe Berlinger.
In July 2012, @radical.media launched THNKR, a premium YouTube Channel, highlighting innovative people, stories, and ideas.[5] Currently, the company is in post-production on a Ron Howard-directed documentary on "Made In America," a festival headlining Jay-Z and Pearl Jam in Philadelphia,[6] which will premiere at the TIFF;[7] collaborating with Robert Redford to create a TV series from Pete Hamill’s novel "Forever";[8] partnered with architect David Rockwell to develop a slate of traveling location based experiences;[9] and prepping the Nina Simone Documentary.[10]
Among the company’s past network partners are ABC, Viacom, AMC, BET, Bravo, CBS, CCTV, Discovery Channel, ESPN, HBO, MTV, National Geographic Channel, NBC Universal, OWN, PBS, Showtime, SkyOne, History Channel, Science Channel, Sundance Channel, and USA Network.
Branded entertainment
In conjunction with its partners and advertisers, @radical.media helps develop and produce brand-driven entertainment. “Nike Battlegrounds,” a 3-season street basketball competition series, aired on MTV from 2004 to 2007 and won the ANA/ACIP Battle of the Brands in 2006.[11] “Iconoclasts,” a six season series (2005 – present) featuring unscripted encounters between influential cultural figures,[12] was produced by @radical.media for the Sundance Channel in partnership with Grey Goose Entertainment, and won the One Show Entertainment Award in 2011.[13] In 2007, the company also worked with BBH to develop and produce the MTV scripted reality dating series “Gamekillers,” which was sponsored by Unilever’s Axe deodorant and won a Bronze Lion at the 2008 Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival.[14] In 2011, @radical.media and Ogilvy & Mather produced a short documentary series for IBM,[15] "Watson", which won two PR Lions at the Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival.[16] In 2012, Nissan, Sony PlayStation, TBWA\Chiat\Day and @radical.media won three Cannes Lions for “GT Academy” for Speed.[17] Recently, the company produced “Cadillac ATS vs. The World," which premiered during the 2012 London Olympics Games, with Fallon Worldwide.[18]
Design + Digital
@radical.media’s Design + Digital teams develop cross-platform multimedia stories for mobile applications, web destinations, print, and other traditional and non-traditional media for brands, individuals and non-profit organizations.
The Design + Digital group worked on projects such as Maya Lin’s outdoor installation “What is Missing?,” Mission Juno, the ONE Campaign iPhone app,[19] Cannes Lions winners the Gagosian Gallery app[20] and the Sting 25 Years app, “The Johnny Cash Project,” and “Michael Jackson: Behind the Mask.” Additional clients include Grey Goose, Bon Jovi, Nike, Tommy Hilfiger, and the City of New York.
Commercials
The company produces traditional campaigns for advertising agencies, as well as for global brands. Clients include Adidas, American Express, Anheuser-Busch, Apple, Burger King, Coca Cola, Dos Equis, Estee Lauder Inc., Ford Motor Company, General Electric, General Motors, Google, Grey Goose, Honda, IBM, Intel, Johnson & Johnson, Levi’s, Microsoft, Nike, Porsche, Proctor & Gamble, Sony, Toyota Motor Corporation, Unilever, and Visa.
The television campaigns and directors at @radical.media have been recognized at the Cannes Lions, D&AD, ADC, Clio Awards, Emmy Awards, One Show, Andys, HUGO Awards, Webby Awards, and AICPs. The teams have also won two Palme D’ors at the Cannes Lions Advertising Festival.[21]
Music videos
@radical's music videos and programming have earned numerous honors associated with the music industry including Grammys, MTV VMAs, and MVPA awards.
In April 2010, @radical.media produced "The Johnny Cash Project," a crowd-sourced music video of Johnny Cash's "Ain’t No Grave" directed by Chris Milk, which used digital technologies that enabled audiences to interact with and become immersed in the music video's creation. "The Johnny Cash Project" received a Silver Cyber Lion,[22] a Grammy nomination for Best Short Form Music Video,[23] the Innovation Award at the UK Music Video awards,[24] Best in Art at the SXSW Interactive Awards,[25] a Gold Andy,[26] a One Show Award, two One Show Interactive awards,[27] a Gold Clio,[28] and four Webbys.[29][30]
In 2011, The Wilderness Downtown, an HTML5 film directed by Chris Milk, featuring the song “We Used to Wait” by Arcade Fire, was awarded the Grand Prix Cyber Lion and the Gold Cyber Lion, the FWA Site of the Year, a TED award, two SXSW Interactive Awards, two Andy Awards, two ADC awards, a One Show Design Award, two One Show Interactive awards, two Clios, three Webbys, two D&AD awards, and an AICP Next award.[31]
@radical.media creates music videos and programs for popular recording artists such as Justin Bieber, Katy Perry, Arcade Fire, U2, Michael Jackson, Kanye West, Jay-Z, Britney Spears, Fergie, Dave Matthews Band, Missy Elliott, Bon Jovi, Pink, Gnarls Barkley, Danger Mouse, Death Cab for Cutie, SIA, Kings of Leon, Amy Winehouse, Green Day, Chemical Brothers, Diane Birch, Hollerado, and Cat Power.
Controversy
In April 2011, the company took legal action to prevent a collective of radical media organizations from using the trademarked phrase "radical media" to promote their upcoming "Radical Media Conference" in London, which was consequently renamed to the "Rebellious Media Conference".[32] On 3 May 2011, a group held a demonstration outside @radical.media's London offices. Protestor Ewa Jasiewicz said the company had "locked off the term 'radical media' away from anybody else using it, including activists who really do make radical media."[33]
Awards
- 2013: @radical.media wins Production Company of the Year for Europe and US at the Ciclope International Festival of Craft.[34]
- 2013: "GT Academy USA Season 2" wins a Bronze –Branded Content & Entertainment Lions Award for Best Non-Fiction Program,Series, or Film at The Cannes Lions International Festival.[35]
- 2013: Ragu "A Long Day of Childhood" wins a Bronze– Titanium and Integrated Lions Award at The Cannes Lions International Festival.[35]
- 2013: Lincoln Motor Company’s “Hello Again” wins a Bronze – Cyber Lions Award for User Experience at The Cannes Lions International Festival.[35]
- 2013: Lincoln Motor Company’s “Hello Again” wins a Gold – Cyber Lions Award for Best Music/Sound Design at The Cannes Lions International Festival.[35]
- 2013: Tundra Endeavour “Ultimate Journey” wins a Gold – Outdoor Lions Award for being Ambient at The Cannes Lions International Festival.[35]
- 2013: Tundra Endeavour “Ultimate Journey” wins a Gold – Promo& Activation Lions Award for Best Use of Experiential Marketing in a Promotional Campaign at The Cannes Lions International Festival.[35]
- 2013: Tundra Endeavour “Ultimate Journey” wins a Gold – PRLions Award for Best Integrated Campaign Led By PR at The Cannes Lions International Festival.[35]
- 2013: Tundra Endeavour “Ultimate Journey” wins a Gold – PRLions Award for Automotive & Transport at The Cannes Lions International Festival.[35]
- 2013: “Cadillac ATS vs. The World” wins a One Show Entertainment Bronze Award for Promos/Trailer/Film.[13]
- 2013: Tundra Endeavour “Ultimate Journey” wins a One Show Entertainment Gold Award for Non-Broadcast/Long-Form.[13]
- 2013: Nissan “GT Academy USA Season 2” wins a One Show Entertainment Silver Award for Reality/Unscripted Television.[13]
- 2013: Dick’s Sporting Goods “Every Pitch” wins an AICP Award for Cinematography.[36]
- 2013: The Lincoln Motor Company “Beck Reimagines David Bowie’s” wins an AICP Award for Musical Arrangement.[36]
- 2013: Ragu “Cheek” wins an AICP Award for Copy Writing.[36]
- 2013: Lincoln “Hello, Again: Beck 360” wins a Webby Award for Auto & Auto Services.[37]
- 2013: Lincoln “Hello, Again: Beck 360” wins a Webby Award for Best Use of Video or Moving Image.[37]
- 2013: Mission Juno wins a NASA Group Achievement Award for “For pioneering work in the digitaldocumentary world in creating an interactive website that changes the way thepublic perceives space.”[38]
- 2013: Lincoln “Hello, Again: Beck 360” wins a Bronze Clios Award for Branded Ent. & Content at Live Events.[39]
- 2013: “Gagosian Gallery App” wins a Silver Clios Award forBranded Ent. & Content on Digital/Mobile platforms.[39]
- 2013: “Iconoclast” Season 6 wins a Silver Clios Award for Branded Ent. & Content on Television.[40]
- 2013: Nissan “GT Academy USA Season 2” wins a Silver Clios Award for Branded Ent. & Content on Television.[41]
- 2013: Fiat “La Vita” wins a Silver Clios Award for Cinematography.[42]
- 2013: Ragu “A Long Day of Childhood” wins a Silver Clios Award for Television/Cinema.[43]
- 2013: Toyota Endeavour “Ultimate Journey” wins a One Show Interactive Gold Pencil Award in Integrated Branding Campaign.[13]
- 2013: Toyota Endeavour “Ultimate Journey” wins a One Show Merit Award in Advertising for Experimental Advertising/Events &Competition.[13]
- 2013: Toyota Endeavour “Ultimate Journey” wins a One Show Merit Award in Advertising for Branded Content/Online.[13]
- 2013: Dos Equis “Sword Fight” wins a One Show Merit Award in Advertising for Consumer Television :30/:25 Single.[13]
- 2013: Ragu “Hamster” wins a One Show Merit Award in Advertising for Consumer Television :30/:25 Single.[13]
- 2013: Ragu “A Long Day of Childhood” wins a Silver One Show Award in Advertising for Integrated Branding/Consumer Branding.[13]
- 2013: Ragu “Bedroom” wins a Silver One Show Award in Advertising for Consumer Television :30/:25 Single.[13]
- 2013: Ragu “A Long Day of Childhood” wins a Gold One Show Award in Advertising for Consumer Television :30/:25 Campaign.[13]
- 2013: Jeep “America Will Be Whole Again” wins a Silver Hugo Award in Advertising for Best Editing.
- 2013: Paul Simon Under African Skies wins Gold World Medal for The Arts from New York Festival.[44]
- 2013: Paul Simon Under African Skies wins Grand Award for The Arts from New York Festival.[44]
- 2013: Paul Simon Under African Skies wins Bronze World Medal for History & Society from New York Festival.[44]
- 2013: Paul Simon Under African Skies wins Silver World Medalfor Cultural Issues from New York Festival[44]
- 2013: Paul Simon Under African Skies wins Gold World Medalfor Best Writing from New York Festival[44]
- 2013: Paul Simon Under African Skies wins Gold World Medalfor Best Soundtrack from New York Festival[44]
- 2013: Paul Simon Under African Skies wins Silver World Medalfor Best Direction from New York Festival.[44]
- 2013: Ragu “A Long Day of Childhood”– Television Campaign wins Gold for Advertising from The Art Directors Club[45]
- 2013: Chris Milk's project “Lincoln Presents: Hello, Again” wins Site of The Day and Site of The Month award from THEFWA.[46]
- 2013: YouTube Channel THNKR “Prodigies” wins International Academy of Web Television Award for Best Documentary Series.[47]
- 2012: Under African Skies wins Emmy Award for Outstanding Sound Mixing For Nonfiction Programming[48]
- 2012: Director Ralf Schmerberg wins Creative Leader of the Year 2012 at Lead Awards Hamburg[49]
- 2012: GT Academy USA wins Silver for Best Integrated Content Campaign at Cannes Branded Content & Entertainment Lions[50]
- 2012: GT Academy USA wins Gold for Best Non-Fiction Program, Series or Film at Cannes Branded Content & Entertainment Lions[51]
- 2012: New York Writes Itself wins Gold for Best Non-Fiction Program, Series or Film at Cannes Branded Content & Entertainment Lions[52]
- 2012: Legacy wins Bronze for Editing at Cannes Film Craft Lions[53]
- 2012: Sword Fight wins Silver for Alcoholic Drinks Campaign at Cannes Film Lions[54]
- 2012: Pommel Horse wins Silver for Alcoholic Drinks Campaign at Cannes Film Lions[55]
- 2012: ROME - 3 Dreams of Black wins Bronze for Craft/Best Video at Cannes Cyber Lions[56]
- 2012: ROME - 3 Dreams of Black wins Silver for Craft/Illustration & Graphic Design at Cannes Cyber Lions[57]
- 2012: ROME - 3 Dreams of Black wins Gold for Craft/Animation at Cannes Cyber Lions[58]
- 2012: GT Academy USA wins Bronze for Best Use of Branded Content & Sponsorship at Cannes Media Lions[59]
- 2012: Sting 25 wins Silver for Best Visual Design/Aesthetic at Cannes Mobile Lions[60]
- 2012: Gagosian Gallery App wins Silver for Best Visual Design/Aesthetic at Cannes Mobile Lions[61]
- 2012: Made in NY Award[62]
- 2012: CIROC Ultra Premium Flavors Launch wins Global Innovation Award at Diageo's Marketing Brilliance Awards[63]
- 2012: Shipwreck Alley wins Bronze Pencil at the One Show Entertainment Awards[64]
- 2012: One Way In. One Way Out. wins Silver Pencil at the One Show Entertainment Awards[65]
- 2012: GT Academy USA wins Gold Pencil at the One Show Entertainment Awards[66]
- 2012: The Chosen wins Cinematography at the AICP Show[67]
- 2012: Legacy wins Cinematography at the AICP Show[67]
- 2012: ROME - 3 Dreams of Black wins Next Experiential at the AICP Show[67]
- 2012: GT Academy USA wins Next Product Integration at the AICP Show[67]
- 2012: GT Academy USA wins Most Next Best In Show at the AICP Show[67]
- 2012: Back for the Future wins the Corporate Social Responsibility Award at the Webby Awards.[68]
- 2012: The Most Interesting Man in the World wins Silver at The Clios.[69]
- 2012: Legacy wins Silver at The Clios.[70]
- 2012: ROME - 3 Dreams of Black wins the Gold Pencil at The One Show Interactive.[71]
- 2012: Mano y Mano en el Bano wins the Gold Pencil at The One Show Interactive.[72]
- 2012: Ice Cube Celebrates the Eames wins the Gold Pencil at The One Show Interactive.[73]
- 2012: Mano y Mano en el Bano wins the Silver Pencil at The One Show.[74]
- 2012: Oprah Presents: Master Class wins Outstanding Drama Series at the NAACP Image Awards.[75]
- 2011: Katy Perry "Firework" wins Music Video of the Year at the MTV Video Music Awards.[76]
- 2011: The Wilderness Downtown wins Grand Prix Cyber Lion at The Cannes Lions Advertising Festival.[31]
- 2011: IBM: Watson wins Gold PR Lion at The Cannes Lions Advertising Festival.[12]
- 2011: The Wilderness Downtown wins Black Pencil in Web Films at The D&AD Awards in London.[31]
- 2011: The Johnny Cash Project wins Best Use of Online Media & Best Use of Music at the Webby Awards[29][30]
- 2011: The Wilderness Downtown wins Best in Music and Best of Show at SXSW Interactive Awards.[31]
- 2011: Maya Lin “UnChop A Tree” wins Gold Cube at The Art Director’s Club[77]
- 2011: Hugo Awards for “Commitment to Excellence”[21]
- 2011: Dos Equis campaign wins Gold at the Andy Awards[78]
- 2011: Hornbach: The Infinite House wins TED’s Ads Worth Spreading[79]
- 2011: Iconoclasts wins One Show Entertainment Award[80]
- 2011: The Wilderness Downtown named FWA’s “Site of the Year”[31]
- 2010: The Johnny Cash Project wins Silver Cyber Lion at The Cannes Lions Advertising Festival and the Innovation Awards at the UK Music Video Awards.[22][24]
- 2010: Crude wins International Green Award at the Cinema For Peace Gala at the Berlinale Film Festival.[81]
- 2009: Boost Up wins Yahoo’s “Create For A Cause” Contest[82]
- 2008: Mad Men (pilot episode) wins an Emmy Award
- 2008: Mad Men (pilot episode) wins a Golden Globe Award
- 2006: 10 Days That Unexpectedly Changed America wins an Emmy Award[83]
- 2006: Creativity Magazine – “Production Company of the Year”[84]
- 2006: Nike Battlegrounds wins ANA/ACIP Battle of the Brands.[11]
- 2005: Concert For George wins a Grammy Award[85]
- 2005: Metallica: Some Kind of Monster wins Independent Spirit Award For Best Documentary[86]
- 2004: The Fog of War wins Academy Award For Best Documentary[87]
- 2004: The Fog of War wins Independent Spirit Award For Best Documentary[86]
- 2004: National Design Awards|Smithsonian Cooper-Hewitt National Design Award for Communications Media[88]
- 2003: IDEA Business Week Magazine – Gold in “Overall Design”
- 2002: IDEA Business Week Magazine – Gold in “Overall Design”
- 2001 & 1998: Palme d'Or at The Cannes Lions Advertising Festival[89]
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