Results of the 13th "BOVA" Video Contest by "Brain" Magazine Announced! Awards Ceremony Held, Grand Prix in Online Video Category Goes to a Work Based on SECOM's "Sticker"
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On May 29, Sendenkaigi's "Brain" magazine announced the results of the 13th Brain Online Video Award (BOVA). The Grand Prix in the Online Video category was awarded to "Sticker-Swapping Elementary Schoolers," a submission for a challenge by SECOM, created by Sumire Ohno of Dentsu and others. In the Vertical Video category, "Late-Night Pet Camera," a submission for a challenge by Shogakukan and created by Yutaro Nagashima of UUUM Marketing and others, won the Grand Prix. An awards ceremony was held on the same day in Takeshiba, Tokyo, to honor the winners.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Which work won the Grand Prix in the 13th BOVA's Online Video category?
- A: The winner was 'Sticker-Swapping Elementary Schoolers,' a submission for SECOM's challenge to create a 'video that attracts young people's hearts to SECOM.' It was created by Sumire Ohno (Dentsu) and Tenki Kaihara (Taiyo Kikaku).
- Q: What kind of contest is BOVA?
- A: It is an online video contest hosted by the advertising and creative magazine 'Brain.' It aims to vitalize the video production industry and discover/nurture creators. It consists of an 'Online Video Category' and a 'Vertical Video Category.'
- Q: Which work won the Grand Prix in the Vertical Video category?
- A: The winner was 'Late-Night Pet Camera,' a submission for Shogakukan's challenge to create a 'video that makes you want to buy the 'Shogakukan's Picture Book NEO'.' It was created by Yutaro Nagashima, HiROKi, and Riki Kashiwagi (UUUM Marketing).
- Q: Who are the judges?
- A: Both categories are judged by front-line industry experts, including creative directors from advertising agencies, commercial planners, video directors, and video producers.
- Q: Where can I find more details about the winning works?
- A: Details can be found on the official BOVA website and in the monthly magazine 'Brain,' specifically the July 2026 issue (for the Online Video category) and the April 2025 issue (for the Vertical Video category).