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The Association of Independent Commercial Producers , or AICP , is an American not for profit organization that represents the interests of United States companies that specialize in commercial production. Its members work in various media—film, video, digital—for advertisers and agencies . Founded in 1972, the association has national offices in New York City and Los Angeles as well as regional chapters.

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6-685: In 2018, the AICP merged with the Association of Independent Creative Editors (AICE)—the former trade association for post production—under the AICP banner. The association promotes and advocates for independent production and post companies. The AICP's purpose is to disseminate industry information; represent the production and post companies within the advertising industry, in labor negotiations and before governmental officials; create industry standards; and provide professional development. Every year they produce The AICP Show, The Art & Technique of

12-692: The U.S. and Canada . See also [ edit ] Re-cut trailers References [ edit ] ^ With Merger, Production and Post-Ad Production Groups Seek Stronger Voice , AdAge , December 19, 2017; retrieved November 18, 2019 ^ Laderman, David; Westrup, Laurel (Editors; 2014). Sampling Media . OUP USA. pp. 185 - 186. ISBN   0199949336 , 9780199949335. Retrieved November 22, 2019. External links [ edit ] AICE Official Website Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Association_of_Independent_Creative_Editors&oldid=1259841505 " Category : Television organizations in

18-546: The United States and Toronto . AICE had chapters in Chicago , Texas , Detroit , Los Angeles , Minneapolis , New York , San Francisco , and Toronto . In 2018, AICE merged with the Association of Independent Commercial Producers . At the time of its merger with the AICP, editors who belonged to AICE were responsible, according to its website, for editing over 85% of all network television commercials shown in

24-510: The AICP announced a new initiative to promote diversity and inclusion called the CDDP – Commercial Directors Diversity Program. The mission of the CDDP is to foster awareness and increase directing opportunities for women and other groups historically underrepresented in commercial directing. The first showcase of CDDP participants' work was presented in 2017. The program expanded in 2018 to include mentoring opportunities and workshops in addition to

30-682: The American Commercial , as well as The Next Awards, which honor marketing innovations in emerging media. Both events take place at The Museum of Modern Art in New York City . An AICP Show Honor is considered one of the top advertising accolades in the U.S., and each year the work honored is made a part of the archives of the Department of Film at MoMA. In 2016, in conjunction with the Directors Guild of America ,

36-410: The showcase. This article related to a film organization is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Association of Independent Creative Editors Television editing organization The Association of Independent Creative Editors , or AICE, was an international organization of 120 editorial companies representing over 600 editors throughout

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