Golden Drum Award
Golden Drum Competition
Golden Drum Competition is shared between 2 sections: Section What and Section Why.
Section What
The key question that the jury is asking is what is outstanding about communication solution in the chosen form and what is the added value of its execution.
The What section primarily focuses on individual works that are moving frontiers in the traditional groups Film, Print, Out of Home, Audio, Digital & Mobile, Design, Innovation and Craft.
Section Why
The key question that the jury is asking is why does the work exist?
Is there a unique reason for product or service invention or introduction, a really brilliant insight, relevant meaning or purpose, the most important driver which helped creative teams to think of a brilliant piece of communication?
The jury observes the communication as a whole from this perspective, so even beautifully crafted communication without a concise answer to Why? doesn’t count. The section questions the end goal of any intervention in the communication landscape by dividing them into the groups listed below.
Group R: Integrated
Integrated communication campaign stretches across several media, at least 3 communication and distribution channels, with the channels being offline or online, mass or direct. Group R is intended for the registration of the most complex and comprehensive communication campaigns with the broadest range of means and venues of reaching the audience.
Group S: Activation
Activation group includes campaigns with two or more communication channels or media, which can be both offline or online. This group is intended for campaigns that directly address and/or activate the audience (consumers or other businesses).
Group T: Brand Building
This group is intended for best practices in managing referential and influential brands – from brands introduction and continuous building to its repositioning. The category Brand Vitality is intended for brands communicating over a certain period (more than 2 years), able to document its consistency.
Group U: Functional Efficiency
Functional Efficiency group is searching for most relevant ideas that connect business strategy with creative strategy and content, ideas that empower business, brand and consumer simultaneously.
Group V: Content
This groups includes campaigns or communication impulses that integrate naturally into existing original content for the purpose of promoting products, services or brands. Impact on the audience is built by creating content that is primarily entertaining, informative or educational, not strictly appearing as advertising or promotion.
Group X: Engagement
This group includes different ways of reaching target audiences and creative implantation of ideas through use of media and data, direct solutions, public and community relations.
Group Y: Genius Loci / Local Spirit
In this group, entries are judged on a basis of understanding the distinctive local spirit as of the home country and showcasing (highlighting) it in the creative strategy and execution.
Group Z: Social Good
This group comprises of individual executions (such as film, radio, press, OOH, digital, mobile, direct) as well as events, social activations and integrated campaigns that deal with social, mental and environmental awareness, traffic safety, diversity and equality, anti-addictions, sustainable development, humanitarian, charity and other public and non-profit or profit communication. The entries are judged on a basis of social relevance of their message and its creative brilliance.
For the 2020 edition of the festival, Local spirit group was renamed into Genius Loci/Local spirit and elevated to a new and highly appreciated award in the region. The award emphasizes and celebrates distinctive cultures. The competition of the festival strives for clarity and relevance in general; therefore, it introduced new groups and renamed some of the existing ones for the 2020 competition.
Golden Drum Awards
All registered entries are reviewed and judged by one of two international juries, comprised especially for the What and the Why section.
By entering the Golden Drum Competition, the participants are competing for the following awards:
- Shortlist
- Silver Drum
- Golden Drum
- Grand Prix
- The Best of Good
- The Best of Genius Loci
- The Best of What (chosen among Grand Prix winners in Section What)
- The Best of Why (chosen among Grand Prix, The Best of Good and The Best of Genius Loci winners in Section Why)
- The Golden Rose for the agency that collects the most points
- The Golden Net for the most successful advertising network on the basis of the points of all agencies that comprise the network in question
- The Golden Dragon Award for the most successful independent advertising agency that collects the most points
- The Brand Grand Prix for the advertised brand that collects the most points
- The Golden Watch awarded to the Creative Director of the Campaign of the Year that collects the most points for the campaign and the individual entries of the same campaign in all categories
- Special Golden Drum Adriatic award shall be presented on the basis of the Festival’s points system for the most successful entries from the following Adriatic Region countries: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia and Slovenia. Based on collected points from both the What section and the Why section.
Young Drummers Competition
The Young Drummers Competition is a traditional competetion organised by Golden Drum in cooperation with The Slovenian Tourist Board for the best and most creative poster. The goal of the competition is to raise awareness of Slovenia as a green, active, and healthy destination for unique experiences by telling individual stories.
Only Young Drummers (creators) under the age of 30 and from the following countries - Albania, Andorra, Austria, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, China, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Kyrgyzstan, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lebanon, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, San Marino, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, and the United Kingdom – are eligible to compete.