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Lowe Lintas & Partners wins big at AMES

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MUMBAI: Lowe Lintas & Partners India continues its great run on effectiveness at yet another awards show – Asian Marketing Effectiveness & Strategy Awards, held in Singapore recently. The agency’s work on ‘Lifebuoy – Help a Child Reach 5’for its client Hindustan Unilever Limited bagged the enviable Platinum award (Effectiveness category) at the prestigious award show.

 

Apart from the coveted award, Lowe Lintas &  Partners India also won the Gold in Effectiveness – Food Products for their work on Kissan ‘100% Natural Seeded’ for HUL. The same entry also won a Bronze in Effective – Innovative Use of Media category. The agency also bagged a Silver under the Effective – Integrated Marketing Campaign category for its work on ‘Lifebuoy Help A Child Reach 5.

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Commenting on the win, Lowe Lintas & Partners CEO Joseph George said, “This performance of Lowe Lintas + Partners and Unilever is our best ever at AMEs. For either of us. This reflects our shared belief in what makes for effective communication.”

 

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The performance at AMES follows Lowe Lintas & Partners’ fine achievement in April 2014 where it was named the most Effective Indian Agency at the APAC EFFIEs Awards 2014. The agency had bagged 4 metals including 2 Golds, a Sliver and a Bronze out of total 6 metals for India. Lowe Lintas & Partners was also bestowed the ‘Agency of the Year’ title at Indian Effies 2013.

 

Lowe Lintas & Partners CMO Vikas Mehta said, “We had entered a small number of campaigns this year at the AMEs. Four wins including the all-important platinum is remarkable. I’m told it’s the country’s first AME platinum on effectiveness. That sure feels nice.”

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The Asian Marketing Effectiveness and Strategy Awards are Asia Pacific’s foremost awards honoring clients and their agencies for marketing strategies that deliver solid results to transform businesses and brands. The annual awards are judged by a panel of top client and agency professionals who review the submissions against stringent criteria to determine the winners of the prestigious Asian Marketing Effectiveness and Strategy awards.

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Apple acquires MotionVFX to power up Final Cut Pro tools

Deal brings pro-grade VFX plugins into Apple’s creator suite

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CALIFORNIA: Apple has strengthened its push into the creator economy with the acquisition of MotionVFX, a Warsaw-based studio renowned for its high-end plugins and motion graphics for Final Cut Pro.

The move underscores Apple’s ambition to deepen its hold on professional editing workflows and take on rivals such as Adobe by bringing premium visual effects tools in-house. The deal was announced on 16 March 2026.

In a statement, MotionVFX said it was “extremely excited” to join Apple, highlighting a shared focus on quality, simplicity and design. For a company that has spent over 15 years building tools beloved by editors, the pairing feels less like a takeover and more like a creative alignment.

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Around 70 employees from MotionVFX will join Apple, bringing with them expertise in plugins that many editors already rely on. These include cinematic colour grading tool mFilmLook, 3D engine mO2, and a template-driven design studio extension.

The acquisition also strengthens Apple’s recently launched Apple Creator Studio subscription, priced at $12.99 per month, which bundles Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro and Pixelmator Pro. By integrating MotionVFX tools, Apple adds serious creative firepower without inflating the price.

For creators, this could mean fewer add-ons and more built-in magic. Advanced tracking, 3D titles and polished transitions may soon feel native rather than optional extras.

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There is also growing buzz around the iPad Pro. With MotionVFX in the fold, Apple could finally bring richer animation and motion graphics capabilities to Final Cut Pro on iPad, an area that has long lagged behind its desktop counterpart.

While MotionVFX tools currently support platforms like DaVinci Resolve and Adobe Premiere Pro, industry watchers expect Apple to prioritise its own ecosystem going forward. That could mean exclusive features for Mac and iPad users, and a gradual shift away from competitors.

For now, the MotionVFX marketplace remains active and existing plugins continue to work as usual. Longer-term plans, however, are still under wraps.

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Apple’s latest move is not just an acquisition, it is a statement. By owning both the software and the tools that elevate it, the company is building an end-to-end creative playground. For editors, filmmakers and even casual creators, the line between professional and accessible just got a little thinner.

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