ADV Takes Center Stage at Canadian Video Awards
Date: 2005 March 18 15:46
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ADV Films have sent us the details of their titles that have been nominated for Canadian Entertainment Network's Canadian Video Awards under the category of "Best Anime DVD". Neon Genesis: Platinum Edition and Lady Death are the two titles from ADV in the runnings.
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Press release as follows:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
ADV TAKES CENTER STAGE AT CANADIAN VIDEO AWARDS
Nominations Just Announced – Lady Death: The Motion Picture and Neon Genesis: Platinum Edition Nominated for Best Anime DVD of 2004
HOUSTON, March 18, 2005 – ADV Films produced two of the five nominees for "Best Anime DVD" in the 2004 Canadian Entertainment Network Awards. The nominated films were Lady Death: The Motion Picture and Neon Genesis Evangelion: Platinum Edition 0:1. The CEN Awards honor the best in the Canadian home entertainment industry.
Lady Death: The Motion Picture, released October 2004, is the critically-acclaimed adaptation of the popular comic book series. It is an original production of ADV Films directed by Andy Orjuela from a script by anime veteran Carl Macek. Lady Death: The Motion Picture was cited by Videoscan as the #1 best selling anime DVD for October 2004.
Neon Genesis Evangelion: Platinum is the deluxe edition of the classic anime series. Leading anime publications Newtype USA and Anime Insider have both cited Evangelion as the greatest anime of all time. The first volume of Neon Genesis Evangelion: Platinum was released in July 2004; the seventh and final volume in the Platinum series will be released this April.
"Obviously we’re pleased to be recognized for these two very special projects," said John Leford, co-founder and CEO of ADV Films. "Lady Death: The Motion Picture is ADV’s most ambitious original production to date, and we’re very proud of it. Neon Genesis Evangelion is the greatest anime of all time, and we put a lot of work into making Platinum the finest DVD series of all time. It’s nice to see that hard work pay off."
Mike Bailiff, ADV Films’ Senior Vice President – Sales and Marketing, added, "Canada is extremely important to ADV. The home video market for anime is just taking off, and no anime company has invested more time and attention to Canada than ADV. That’s what makes it such a great honor to be recognized by Canadian Entertainment Network."
Canadian Entertainment Network is a biweekly trade publication servicing Canada’s DVD and video industry. CEN Award nominees are selected by a screening committee, and final winners are determined by the Canadian Entertainment Network’s readership of almost 6,000 retailers. Winners will be announced at the CEN Awards gala at the Carlu Grand Ballroom in Toronto April 26th, 2005.
About ADV Films:
In the 12 years since its inception, ADV Films has become the #1 producer-distributor of Japanese animation ("anime") for the North American market and has also developed a leadership position in the UK. With best-selling titles such as Neon Genesis Evangelion, RahXephon, Robotech, Full Metal Panic, Hello Kitty and Azumanga Daioh, ADV Films' extensive catalog is fueling the popularity of anime around the globe. ADV Films' library also includes popular live-action science fiction programs such as The Jim Henson Company's Farscape, the nationally syndicated Gene Roddenberry’s Andromeda and the Saturn Award-nominated Mutant X.
Parent company, A.D. Vision, Inc., encompasses a multitude of complementary media divisions, spanning publishing, television, licensing and merchandising and continues to expand into new areas. Its Anime Network™ is America's first and only television network dedicated to bringing anime and anime-related programming to consumers nationwide via digital cable 24 hours a day. The company has two publishing arms: Newtype USA, the premier anime and manga monthly magazine, and ADV Manga™, dedicated to publishing graphic novels. Headquartered in Houston, the company has offices in Europe and Japan. For more information, visit www.advfilms.com.
Source: ADV Films