The richly textured and content-deep promotional Web site for "Star Trek Nemesis" has been recognized for its innovative design with a nomination in
The Hollywood Reporter's 32nd Annual Key Art Awards. And you can help make sure it wins.
Considered the "Oscars" of movie marketing, the Key Art Awards honor those who design and create motion picture marketing materials such as posters, theatrical trailers, television spots and outdoor advertising. This year for the first time, the general public is invited to vote in select Key Art categories. The results will be applied toward special "people's choice" awards to be presented at the awards show on June 20 in Los Angeles.
Click here to visit the Key Art voting page, and then click on "Websites" to cast your ballot for "Nemesis." The competition includes the movie sites for "25th Hour," "Spider-Man," "Red Dragon," and "The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers." You can also vote in several categories of Posters and Trailers.
More information about the 32nd Annual Key Art Awards can be found in this article at HollywoodReporter.com.
The "Star Trek Nemesis" official movie site was created by Paramount Pictures and Bleu22 Studios. The individuals named in the Key Art nomination include Creative Director Shawn Johnson; Account Director Taniesah Evans; Art Director Morgan Keep; Flash Designer Julie Gargan; Flash Developer Gregory James; Designer Chris Chung; Executive Producer Kaaren Shalom; Producer Gregory Ellwood; and Client Kaaren Shalom.
Paramount previously won the Website category in 2000 with its promotional site for "South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut."
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