Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Commercials

The Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Commercials is one of the annual Directors Guild of America Awards given by the Directors Guild of America. It was first awarded at the 32nd Directors Guild of America Awards in 1980.

Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Commercials
Awarded forOutstanding Directorial Achievement in Commercials
CountryUnited States
Presented byDirectors Guild of America
First awarded1979
Currently held bySpike Jonze (2019)

Winners and nominees

1970s

Year Winners and nominees Commercials Ref.
1979
(32nd)
Robert Lieberman [1]
Bob Giraldi
R. Hagmann
N. Lacy
Richard Loew

1980s

Year Winners and nominees Commercials Ref.
1980
(33rd)
George GomesA&W Restaurants' "Dancing", Bell System's "Joey Called", and Sara Lee's "Red Dye" [2]
Allan Dennis
Bob GiraldiBroadway's "Evita" and Miller Lite's "Pool"
Richard LoewBreakstone' "Bedtime" and "Mom", and Beauvalle's "Toulouse"
Gérard Pirès
1981
(34th)
Richard LevinePepsi's "First Love" and "Papa", and Kodak's "Summer Colt" [3]
R. HagmannThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' "Julie Through the Looking Glass", and Coca-Cola's "Railway Crossing"
Tibor HirschSOS's "Anniversary", Partager's "Camargue", United Airlines' "Clem's Story", and GTE's "Santa's Workshop"
Joe PytkaHenry Weinhard's' "Alaska", Bud Light's "Football", and Coca-Cola's "Thirsty Workers"
Melvin SokolskyFisher's "Beam" and Dr Pepper's "Roundy Room" and "Whistling"
1982
(35th)
Joe PytkaBud Light's "Baseball" and "Basketball", and Henry Weinhard's' "Future/Gallup" [4]
William DearBudweiser's "Here's To You", KIMN's "Patron" and "Waitresses", and ABC Sports' "Promo"
R. HagmannCoca-Cola's "Soccer", and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' "Video Games"
Richard LoewThe Travelers Companies' "Auto", IBM's "Bakery", American Express' "City Terrace", Fotomat's "Grandmothers", and 7 Up's "Of Course You Do"
Norman TobackActivision's "River Raid", Straw Hat Pizza's "Tim Conway/Horse", and GTE's "Trip"
1983
(36th)
Bob Brooks [5]
Stuart Hagmann
Manny PerezDr Pepper's "Detective", "Hunchback", and "Last Meal"
Joe PytkaBud Light's "Boxer", "Pairs", and "Rodeo"
Neil TardioUnited States Army's "Father & Son" and Xerox' "Laser Printing"
1984
(37th)
Stuart HagmannThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' "Right Moment", IBM's "Skates", and McDonald's' "Stranger in the House" [6]
William DearBudweiser's "3D" and "Window Washers, Frontier's "Concourse of Doom", Honda's "Devo", and Bell Atlantic's "Dragnet"
Leslie DektorLevi's' "Blues", John Player & Sons' "Own the Night", and NutraSweet's "Wait"
Richard LevineThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' "Good Samaritans" and Sonecor's "Radio Telescope"
Michael UlickCoca-Cola's "First Job", American Greetings' "Peace", and Kodak's "Statue of Liberty"
1985
(38th)
Ed BianchiDiet Pepsi's "Forward Pass", National Institute on Drug Abuse's "Gauntlet", Bounce's "Jump", and American Express' "Young Lawyers" [7]
Leslie DektorApple's "American Dream" and "Changes", Levi's' "Bluesmen" and "The Gathering", and Coca-Cola's "Havens"
Jim JohnstonUnited Negro College Fund's "Father and Son", California Cooler's "Matt", and Nike's "The Shooter"
Richard LevinePacific Bell's "Boxers" and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' "The More I See You"
Joe PytkaPepsi's "Archeology", Special Olympics' "E.T. Special Olympics", and Henry Weinhard's' "Saloon"
1986
(39th)
Joe PytkaJohn Hancock Financial's "Brothers", Henry Weinhard's' "Chuck Wagon", and Pepsi's "Floats" [8]
Jeremiah S. ChechikConnecticut Bank's "Clock Tower", Michelob's "Tonight, Tonight", and AT&T's "Wave"
Leslie DektorLevi's' "Celebration", Blue Cross' "Gallstones", Home Savings of America's "Harold Arlund", and SecureHorizons' "Harry's Neighborhood"
Richard LevinePacific Bell's "Father & Son", Wells Fargo's "Grass Valley", and Gallo's "Weddings"
Sidney MyersUnited Way's "American Way", "Family in Crisis" and "Youth in Crisis", and Bell Atlantic's "Beauty Parlor", "Girl Trouble" and "Jazzman"
1987
(40th)
Richard LevinePepsi's "Apartment 10-G", DuPont's "Bill Demby", and Arnott's Biscuits' "Trouble" [9]
Leslie DektorDrug Free America Foundation's "Girl & Dealer" and "Tricks of the Trade", and United Airlines' "Pep Talk"
Robert LiebermanHallmark Cards' "40th Birthday" and McDonald's' "New Kid"
Jeffrey LovingerAmerican Express' "Recital", Little Caesars' "The Wisdom", and Aetna's "World Series"
Joe PytkaPerrier's "Continents", John Hancock Financial's "40th Birthday", and Apple's "I'm Different"
1988
(41st)
James GartnerThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' "Braces & Glasses", Major League Baseball's "Interesting Friends", and Church World Service's "Journal" [10]
David AshwellCrossland Federal Savings Bank's "Detective", Gallo's "Dinner for Six", Kellogg's' "Hard Days Work", and Pepsi's "Thumbs Up"
Leslie DektorSecurity Pacific Bank's "Football", Schlage's "School", and Levi's' "Yo Yo Do-Wop"
Richard LevineDelta Air Lines' "Company B", Hyundai's "Escape", and Seagram's "Kzev" and "Relationships"
Robert LiebermanAT&T's "Celebration", and McDonald's' "County Champ" and "Olympic Hopefuls"
1989
(42nd)
David CornellAT&T's "Small Town" [11]
Leslie DektorPepsi's "Glasnost", International Cotton Association's "One Day", and United Airlines' "Speech"
James GartnerFirst City Texas' "Going Back to Work", Pizza Hut's "Right Field", and Barnett Bank's "World Series"
Michael GrassoDr Pepper's "Baseball" and 7-Eleven's "Proposal" and "Small Businessmen"
Richard LevinePepsi's "Missing Link" and "Two Michaels", and Sprint's "Trauma Unit"

1990s

Year Winners and nominees Commercials Ref.
1990
(43rd)
Peter SmillieJeep Wrangler's "Driving Lesson", United Parcel Service's "Ian Alistair Mackenzie", National Council on Alcoholism's "Little Girl", and FMC Corporation's "Perfectionist" [12]
Leslie DektorMercedes-Benz' "Interview", Saturn's "Launch", and Bell Atlantic's "Sundays"
James GartnerPizza Hut's "Driveway" and "The Big Moment", and AT&T's "Why Not"
Michael GrassoHallmark Cards' "100th Birthday" and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's "HIV Positive"
Joe PytkaNike's "Bo & Bo", FedEx' "New Technology", and Diet Pepsi's "Opera"
1991
(44th)
Joe PytkaHallmark Cards' "Dance Card" and Nike's "The Bo Show" [13]
Leslie DektorBell Atlantic's "Joanne", Saturn's "Petersburg", and Tele-Communications Inc.'s "Taxi Driver"
James GartnerFedEx' "Adoption" and HBO's "Party"
Stephen KesslerMasterCard's "Directions", Tony's Pizza's "House", MCI Communications' "Joe College", Giant Eagle's "Romeo & Julie" and "Tea Time", and Jack in the Box' "Trapeze Act"
Domenic MastrippolitoAIDS Project Los Angeles' "Talk About It"
1992
(45th)
Leslie DektorAmerican Express' "Elevator", US West's "Missed the Bus", Bank of America's "Second Generation", and Southern California Edison's "Truth" [14]
William PattersonPhilips' "DCC Clear Sound"
Joe PytkaNike's "Hare Jordan" and Hallmark Cards' "Old Friend"
1993
(46th)
James GartnerFedEx' "Applause" and "Golden Package", and AT&T's "Baseball & Piroshki" [15]
Mark CopposUnited Parcel Service's "Drivers" and "The Office", Reebok's "Kick/Farmer-Patrick", MasterCard's "Supermarket", and Infiniti's "Walkaround/Rehearsal"
Daniel DuchovnyWachovia's "Crown Account", Pine Street Inn's "I'll Be Home For Christmas", Foundation Health's "Otters", and Harvard Community Health Plan's "Scott"
Peter GoldschmidtAir France's "Speed of Sound"
Joe PytkaNike's "Barkley of Seville" and "Kenya", and Pepsi's "Playground"
1994
(47th)
Michael BayCalifornia Milk's "Aaron Burr", "Baby and Cat" and "Vending Machine", Miller Lite's "Big Lawyer Round-up", and Nike's "Deion Sanders" [16]
Leslie DektorIBM's "French Guys" and "Nuns", American Airlines' "Important", and Buena Vista's "Snow White"
Tony KayeVolvo's "Photographer" and "Stuntman", and Dunlop's "Unexpected"
Ray LawrenceMCI's "Death on the 19th Hole", "E-Mail" and "Martin"
Joe PytkaNike's "Season's Song" and "The Wall", and Pepsi's "Summer of Love"
1995
(48th)
Robert LiebermanHallmark Cards' "Jeffrey's Secret" and Merrill Lynch's "Sisters Already Retired" [17]
Steven ChasePepsi's "All Sports Basketball", Mountain Dew's "Crooner", Anheuser-Busch's "Fishing" and "Primate", and AT&T's "Paddleball"
Tony KayeGuinness' "Men & Women", TAG Heuer's "Mind Games", and Volvo's "Twister"
Joe PytkaPepsi's "Diner", "Set Piece" and "Stranded"
Kinka UsherTimex Corporation's "Angel" and "Dog To Vet", and California Milk's "Full Body Cast", "Interrogation" and "Trix"
1996
(49th)
Tarsem SinghNike's "Good vs. Evil", Levi's' "Poolboy", and Coca-Cola's "Red" [18][19]
James GartnerApple's "Crowd Control" and AT&T's "Amazing Grace"
David KelloggLittle Caesars' "Training Camp", American Express' "Gas Pump", and Kodak's "Pie Plate"
Peter NydrleCoca-Cola's "Savion’s Challenge", Harley-Davidson's "Waiting for the Bus" and "Birds", National Car Rental's "Dolphins", Maxfli's "Tell You Something", and Reebok's "Gods"
Kinka UsherNissan's "Dream Garage", "Toys - G.I. Joe" and "Parking Meter", and Polaroid's "Dog & Cat" and "Architect"
1997
(50th)
Bruce DowadIsuzu's "Giant", Mercedes-Benz' "Don't Fence Me In", and Coca-Cola's "World Dance" [20]
Robert BlackLay's' "Antonio", Rite Aid's "Firefighter", and Southwestern Bell's "Rancher"
Thom HigginsWeyerhaeuser's "Love Note", Oreo's "Basketball", and Ford's "Generations"
Erich JoinerSmith & Wesson's "Bonus", "Yacht" and "Grandma"
David WildWashington's Lottery's "Born to be Wild", Zima's "Sticky Shoes", and Saturn's "Doc Payne"
1998
(51st)
Kinka UsherSony's "Egg", Mountain Dew's "Michael Johnson's World", Miller Brewing's "Cupid", Nike's "Undercover Ushers", and Hallmark's "Neighbor Lady" [21]
Amy Hill and Chris RiessSaturn's "Driving Range", Bronson Medical Centers' "Pediatrics", AmSouth's "Life", and Long John Silver's' "London Loves Us"
Peter Darley Miller360 Communications' "Chase", Slice's "Dissection", Midway Games' "Target Practice", PlayStation's "Scout", and Nike's "The Great Magician"
Rocky MortonTaco Bell's "Bobbing Head" and "Romeo and Juliet", Fox Sports' "Feet", and PlayStation's "Laundromat"
Tarsem SinghJohn Hancock Financial's "Sarajevo", Miller Brewing's "Séance" and "Dances with Dog", and Beck's' "Romance"
1999
(52nd)
Bryan BuckleyMonster.com's "When I Grow Up", E-Trade's "TriMount Studios" and "Broker", and OnHealth.com's "Friends" [22]
Adam Cameron and Simon ColeFrito-Lay's "Sizes", Church's Chicken's "Fire 2", Adidas' "El Duque Dance", Amazon's "Two Minutes", Dreyer's' "Truck Driver", and Snapple's "Sponsor"
Leslie DektorCoca-Cola's "Downhill Racer", e.Score.com's "The Debate", and Allstate's "Anthem"
Rocky MortonLexus' "Fly", Homestead's "Comb" and "Stick", and The Minus Man's "Promo"
Dewey NicksAmeritrade's "Let’s Light this Candle", "I Just Want to be Held" and "Square Dance", and Union Bay's "Rocket Man"

2000s

Year Winners and nominees Commercials Ref.
2000
(53rd)
Leslie DektorIdea Exchange's "New Eyes" and "The Run Home", and Pocketcards's "The Check" [23]
Dante AriolaNike's "Elephant" and Hewlett-Packard's "Tickets" and "Taxi"
Bryan BuckleyFedEx' "Action Figures" and E-Trade's "Monkey", "Wazoo" and "Basketball"
David CornellVisa's "Synchronized Commercialism", "Tattoo" and "I Enjoy Being a Girl", and Charles Schwab's "Ringo" and "Retirement"
Lenard DorfmanIBM's "Harlem Fencer" and "Senegal Women's Basketball", and Excite's "Camped"
2001
(54th)
Bob KerstetterMusco Family Olive's "Worker", "Orphanage", and "Birds" [24]
Adam Cameron and Simon ColeDr Pepper/Seven Up's "Calendar", "Captive Audience" and "Singers", Cingular Wireless's "Touchdown Dance School", Visa's "Baby Talk", and Toyota's "Subtitles"
Craig GillespieHoliday Inn Express' "Kiss Reunion", Citibank's "Delivery Room" and "College Tuition", Ameritech's "Plumber", and SBC's "Welcome Wagon"
Joe PytkaNYC Miracle's "The Deli" and "Skating", Disney's "Pillow Talk", and Ad Council's "Ketchup Soup"
Baker SmithLucky Magazine's "Cheryl 'N Me", Fox Sports' "Nail Gun", Toshiba's "Asylum", and Heineken's "Birth of Scratching"
2002
(55th)
Baker SmithCanal+'s "Black Bands" and "Visigoths", Fox Sports' "Lightning" and "Wind", and BMW's "Clown" [25]
Dante AriolaPlayStation 2's "Signs", Lee's "Cheese", and Bank of America's "Butcher"
Leslie DektorAmerican Express' "Crazy Love", America's Second Harvest's "Rent or Food", and Verizon's "Lady Liberty"
Craig GillespieCitibank's "Treadmill", Holiday Inn Express' "Snake Bite", Chevrolet's "Cops", SBC's "Coffee Machine", and EDS's "Suki"
Noam MurroSaturn's "Sheet Metal", eBay's "Do It eBay", and E-Trade's "Pick" and "Pitch"
2003
(56th)
David FincherNike's "Gamebreakers" and "Speed Chain", and Xelibri's "Beauty for Sale" [26]
Lance AcordAdidas' "Wake Up Call", Nike's "Cross Country Spirit", and Mitsubishi's "Part Car, Part Religion"
Errol MorrisMiller's "Pager" and "Alternative Fuel", Nike's "Bernard" and "Kathryn", and Cisco's "Meanwhile"
Noam MurroGot Milk?'s "Birthday", Saturn's "Beautiful", and Bud Light's "Mr. Way Too Much Cologne Wearer"
Joe PytkaGatorade's "23 vs. 39", IBM's "Prodigy", and Nextel's "Shakespeare"
2004
(57th)
Noam MurroAdidas' "Carry", Starbucks' "Glen", and eBay's "Toy Boat" [27]
Dante AriolaStella Artois' "Circus", Levi's' "Urban Legend", and Barclays' "Money Tree"
Fredrik BondThree's "Cherry" and "Jelly Fish", and Nike's "The Other Game"
Andrew DouglasRenault's "Feel It", PricewaterhouseCoopers' "The Air", Barclays' "New Day", and Microsoft's "Hat"
Jim JenkinsDiscovery Channel's "Antlers" and "Milk Truck", Nextel's "Dance Party", and TBS' "Strange Fruit"
2005
(58th)
Craig GillespieAmeriquest's "Surprise Dinner" and "Mini-Mart", and Altoids's "People of Pain" and "Fable of the Fruit Bat" [28]
Spike JonzeAdidas' "Hello Tomorrow", Miller Beer's "Penguin", and Gap's "Pardon Our Dust"
Rocky MortonBellSouth's "Kung Fu Clowns" and "Dance Fight Plumbers", Cheese Nips' "Office", and CSI's "Take Me Home"
Noam MurroHummer's "Monsters", Orange's "Black Out", and Nike's "Run Barefoot"
Rupert SandersAdidas' "Made to Perfection" and Xbox's "Joy"
2006
(59th)
Dante AriolaCoca-Cola's "First Taste", Traveler's Insurance's "Snowball", and Johnnie Walker's "Human" [29]
Bryan BuckleyAmerican Express' "Animal" and Burger King's "Manthem" and "More Mayo"
David GrayTribeca Film Festival's "Transvestite" and "Mugger", Full Tilt Poker's "Jesus Throws", and eBay's "Born"
Tom KuntzAltoids' "Fruit Pants" and Skittles' "Trade", "Beard" and "Leak"
Joe PytkaBudweiser's "Clydesdales American Dream", Disney's "Preparation", and WTC Memorial's "Where Were You"
2007
(60th)
Nicolai FuglsigGuinness' "Tipping Point", J. C. Penney's "It's Magic", and Motorola's "Journey" [30]
Dante AriolaPlayStation 3' "Grenade", Wrigley's "Flare", and Nike's "Addicted"
Fredrik BondGot Milk?'s "Straw" and J. C. Penney's "Aviator"
Frank BudgenBravia's "Playdoh" and Save Our Selves/Live Earth's "S.O.S."
Noam MurroVolkswagens's "Night Drive", Orbit's "Affair", and NBA's "Remember"
2008
(61st)
Peter ThwaitesBarclaycard's "Waterslide" and Guinness' "Light Show" [31]
Fredrik BondLevi's' "First Time"
David FincherNike's "Fate", Apple's "Hallway", and Stand Up to Cancer's "Stand Up For Something"
Tom KuntzFedEx's "Carrier Pigeons", Xbox's "Lips", Skittles' "Pinata", and Got Milk?'s "White Gold Is"
Rupert SandersAir Jordan's "Clock Tower"
2009
(62nd)
Tom KuntzCadbury's "Eyebrows", Old Spice's "Scents For Gents", Skittles' "Tailor", and CareerBuilder's "Tips" [32]
Joaquin Baca-AsayCSX's "Breathe", Bank of America's "Doors", LensCrafters' "See What You Love", and Volvo's "Switch"
Garth DavisU.S. Cellular's "Shadow Puppets"
Craig GillespieCars.com's "David Abernathy", Guinness' "Slide", and Orbit's "Dusty"
Chris PalmerBudweiser's "Lyric" and J2O's "Riviera Truckstop (Garage Playboy)" and "A Horse Called Cynthia (Cowboy - Mr. Darcy)"

2010s

Year Winners and nominees Commercials Ref.
2010
(63rd)
Stacy WallNike's "Rise" and "Handshake", Microsoft's "Really?", and Adidas' "Slim Chin & D Rose" [33]
Frank BudgenSony Bravia's "World Cup" and "Thunderstruck" and Honda's "RGB"
Craig GillespieCars.com's "Timothy Richman", Snickers' "Game" and "Road Trip", and CareerBuilder's "Another Language" and "Casual Friday"
Tim GodsallDirecTV's "Opulence", Hyundai's "Bull", and HBO's "Eastbound & Mom"
Tom KuntzOld Spice's "The Man Your Man Could Smell Like", "Questions", "Did You Know", and "Boat"
2011
(64th)
Noam MurroHeineken's "Handlebar Mustache", DirecTV's "Hot House", Battlefield 3's "Is It Real?", and Volkswagens's "Pinata" [34]
Lance AcordNike's "Paint the Town" and "The Chosen", Volkswagen's "The Force", and NBA's "Sweetest Moment"
Dante AriolaVolkswagen's "Black Betty", Nissan's "Gas Powered Everything", and Jim Beam's "Parallels"
Fredrik BondHeineken's "Date" and "The Entrance"
Steven MillerCheetos' "Fort", GEICO's "Guinea Pigs" and "Sushi", Ortega's "Parking Lot", and Dos Equis' "Pommel Horse", "Pygmy" and "Speed Dating"
2012
(65th)
Alejandro González IñárrituProcter & Gamble's "Best Job" [35]
Lance AcordNike's "Jogger" and "Greatness", Volkswagen's "The Dog Strikes Back", and Levi's' "Thread"
Steve AysonCarlton Draught's "Beer Chase"
Fredrik BondPuma's "Surfer" and Budweiser's "Eternal Optimism"
Tom KuntzOld Spice's "Terry Crews Muscle Music" and DirecTV's "Stray Animals", "Roadside Ditch" and "Platoon"
2013
(66th)
Martin de ThurahHennessy V.S' "The Man Who Couldn't Slow Down" and Acura's "Human Race" [36]
Fredrik BondHeineken's "Voyage" and Johnnie Walker's "From The Future"
John X. CareyDove's "Real Beauty Sketches"
Noam MurroGuinness' "Basketball", DirecTV's "Kids", and Volkswagen's "Mask"
Matthijs van HeijningenPlayStation's "Perfect Day" and Verizon's "#Forty Eight"
2014
(67th)
Nicolai FuglsigGuinness' "Sapeurs" and FEMA's "Waiting" [37]
Lauren GreenfieldAlways' "Always #LikeAGirl"
Brendan Malloy and Emmett MalloyNike's "The Huddle"
Daniel Mercadante and Katina HubbardDick's Sporting Goods' "Sports Matter" and Facebook's "We Are Not Alone" and "Big Sister"
Noam MurroDodge's "Ahead of Their Time" and Guinness' "Empty Chair"
2015
(68th)
Andreas NilssonComcast's "Emily's Oz", General Electric's "Time Upon a Once", and Old Spice's "Dad Song" [38]
Juan CabralIKEA's "Monkeys" and Lurpak's "Freestyle"
Miles JayESPN's "It Can Wait"
Tom KuntzOld Spice's "So It Begins", Heineken's "The Chase", and Clash of Clans' "Revenge"
Steve RogersNike Golf's "Ripple" and Nike's "Snow Day"
2016
(69th)
Derek CianfranceNike Golf's "Chase", Powerade's "Doubts" and "Expectations", and Squarespace's "Manifesto" [39]
Lance AcordApple's "Frankie's Holiday" and Kohl's' "Movie Night"
Dante AriolaSunTrust's "Hold Your Breath", Lyft's "Riding is the New Driving", and Beats' "Tell Me When To Go"
Fredrik BondApple's "Dive", Philips' "Everyday Hero", and LG's "World of Play"
A.G. RojasS7 Airlines' "The Best Planet" and Samsung's "The Snail"
2017
(70th)
Martin de ThurahStubHub's "Festival" and "Machines", and Wealthsimple's "Mad World" [40]
Alma Har'elProcter & Gamble's "Love without Bias"
Will Hoffman and Julius MetoyerKitchenAid's "Anthem" and Ford's "Go Further"
Miles JayBose's "Alive", and Squarespace's "Calling JohnMalkovich.com" and "Who is JohnMalkovich.com?"
Isaiah SeretSamsung's "Growing Up" and "I Love You", and Kohler's "Never Too Composed"
2018
(71st)
Spike JonzeApple's "Welcome Home" [41][42]
Steve AysonDollar Shave Club's "Getting Ready" and Speight's' "The Dance"
Fredrik BondVirgin TV's "Harmony", BT Sport's "Take Them All On", and Confused.com's "The Big Win"
Martin de ThurahAudi's "Final Breath", Chase Bank's "Mama Said Knock You Out", and Macy's' "Space Station"
David ShaneBabbel's "Alien" and Cure Alzheimer's Fund's "Mothers & Daughters"
2019
(72nd)
Spike JonzeSquarespace's "Dream It" and MedMen's "The New Normal" [43][44]
Fredrik BondHewlett-Packard's "Lighter Than Air,", Coca-Cola's "Take it Lightly", and Apple's "Nap"
Mark MolloyApple's "Underdogs"
Ridley ScottHennessy's "The Seven Worlds"
Dougal WilsonAT&T's "Train"

Individuals with multiple awards

3 awards
2 awards

Individuals with multiple nominations

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