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Hollywood In Pixels Celebrates the 8th Annual Silver Pixel Awards and Announces 2025 Campaign Pixel Winners Los Angeles, CA — Oct
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8th Silver Pixel Awards 8th Silver Pixel Award Honorees 8th Silver Pixel Award Honorees Yansy Campos, Head of Industry, Media/Ent., TikTok Fireside Chat, Bettina Sherick & Cameron Curtis Hollywood In Pixels
LOS ANGELES - Washingtoner -- Hollywood In Pixels (HIP) proudly celebrated the 8th Annual Silver Pixel Awards Thursday night (10/16/25) in Los Angeles, honoring digital marketing excellence across the entertainment industry and recognizing those who continue to innovate, inspire, and elevate the art of movie marketing.

This year's honorees represented leadership, creativity, and cultural impact across the field:
  • Silver Pixel Honoree: Cameron Curtis, EVP of Global Digital Marketing, Warner Bros.

  • Visionary Pixel Honoree: Megan Crawford, Head of Motion Picture Marketing, CAA

  • Rising Pixel Honoree: Bryce Sherman Bennett, Senior Director of Global Digital Marketing, Universal Pictures

  • Prestige Pixel Honorees: Alan Beard and Alec McNayr, Co-Founders of McBeard, one of the first social agencies in Hollywood

Rising Pixel honoree Bryce Sherman Bennett reminded attendees of the power of their craft, noting:

"We're not just marketing movies — we're shaping culture, sparking joy, and creating moments that become lasting memories for fans."

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In her inspiring speech, Megan Crawford shared:

"So my advice is to choose gratitude and choose service. Be of service to your leaders, to your filmmakers and actors, to your peers. Be in service to this business because we are the current stewards of the industry and it is our responsibility to pass it on to the next generation."

Silver Pixel honoree Cameron Curtis reflected on his journey and the driving force behind his work:

"I got into this business because I love movies. And early on, I learned something simple. It doesn't matter how good a film is if no one feels compelled to buy a ticket. It shapes how I think about this work and why, as we look to what's next, we're not letting up."

HIP also unveiled the Campaign Pixel Awards, celebrating outstanding creative achievements across theatrical, streaming, and independent film campaigns fielded between August 1, 2024, and July 31, 2025:

Theatrical Pixel Awards
🥉 Bronze: SINNERS
🥈 Silver: A MINECRAFT MOVIE

Streaming Pixel Awards
🥉 Bronze: THE WHITE LOTUS Season 3
🥈 Silver: KPOP DEMON HUNTERS

Indie Pixel Awards (New Category)

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🥉 Bronze: CONCLAVE
🥈 Silver: NOSFERATU

Event sponsor TikTok also presented the first-ever TikTok Pixel Award, selected by the HIP Board, honoring creative storytelling and platform-native innovation. The inaugural award went to LILO & STITCH.

As HIP celebrates its 10th anniversary this year, the Silver Pixel Awards continue to honor the creativity, collaboration, and innovation that define the digital entertainment era — and the remarkable individuals and teams who bring stories to life online.

About Hollywood In Pixels

Founded in 2015, Hollywood in Pixels, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to preserving the legacy of digital marketing in entertainment. Through digital archiving, community storytelling, and the annual Silver Pixel Awards, HIP celebrates the visionaries who have defined — and continue to redefine — the intersection of Hollywood and the internet. Our mission: to ensure that digital's role in shaping fan culture, studio strategy, and entertainment history is recognized, honored and never lost to time.

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