The One Centre reveals The Lego Movie as best Branded Arts + Entertainment project from 2014

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IIIFz.jpgThe Lego Movie has been named the best Branded Arts and Entertainment project from 2014, in online publication Branded Arts Review’s annual round-up.

The animated blockbuster film, which broke box office records around the world, and featured the voices of Morgan Freeman, Will Ferrell, Elizabeth Banks and Liam Neeson, has topped the ‘Best of 2014’ list.

The film was part-funded by Danish toy company Lego and created by Warner Bros, Village Roadshow Pictures, Lin Pictures and Animal Logic.

The ‘Best Of’ is an annual feature from Branded Arts Review, the independent online publication published by brand agency The One Centre, Sydney. The publication aims to showcase the world’s best arts and entertainment projects, which have been funded and created by brands.

Says Danielle Long, editor, Branded Arts Review: “2014 was the year Branded Arts and Entertainment went blockbuster, with brand funded projects hitting the box offices, newsstands and TV schedules around the world.

“The Lego Movie was the most ambitious, outrageous and bravest piece of branded entertainment in 2014. Make no mistake this film is one massive product demonstration, but it is a brilliant product demo complete with with great storytelling, humour, fun and, above all else, it is bursting with entertainment. The Lego Movie has raised the bar for branded entertainment taking it to a ridiculously high level.”

The Lego Movie beat out an emotional online film ‘Papa’ created by Italian Telecommunications company Wind Mobile. The film presents a moving story about the power of human connections and the role of technology.

The Unquiet Film Series, a series of online films created by The Times and The Sunday Times, was in third place. The film series is the result of a move by the newspapers to provide filmmakers with unprecedented access to the iconic masthead’s archives.

Net-A-Porter Group’s trailblazing global women’s fashion magazine, Porter, secured forth place in the list ahead of Guinness’ award winning documentary about The Sapeurs, a group of extraordinary men known as the Society of Elegant Persons of the Congo.

Says John Ford, CEO of The One Centre and publisher of Branded Arts Review: “For the last three years Branded Arts Review has been heavily tracking developments in content marketing and our annual ‘Best of’ reflects this. It’s where the real experimentation is happening in our industry. In 2014, branded entertainment went blockbuster, with both big budget features like The Lego Movie, to serious pieces of art and storytelling like Wind Mobile’s ‘Papa’ and Guinness’ ‘Sapeurs’. We’re no longer looking at branded content being a side stream activity but a legitimate and competitive brand marketing tool. I’m excited about what 2015 will bring.”

Click here for the full coverage of Branded Arts Review’s Best Of 2014.