The Ant Farm

Ant Farm is an entertainment marketing and advertising agency owned by DDB Worldwide and part of the Omnicom Group. Founded in 1996 by Barbara Glazer and Michael Greenfeld, the agency became well known for its work on motion picture trailers and commercials.[1] It was sold to DDB in 2002, and Glazer and Greenfeld left in 2007.[2]

Ant Farm has multiple divisions: Theatrical, Games, Broadcast, Digital, Design, and Experiential. Ant Farm's theatrical arm is Industry Creative, which has created award-winning campaigns for the "Transformers" franchise and American Hustle.

In April 2014, the agency won seven Game Marketing Awards, including a Gold Award for "Best Showing at a Trade Event: E3 Experience" (Activision/Blizzard Entertainment). During 2013, Ant Farm won the Key Art Awards' "Grand Gold/Best of Show" in the Audio Visual/Teaser category for its campaign promoting, The Wolf of Wall Street. Ant Farm won a 2013 Silver Cannes Lions Award; was named the Game Marketing Awards "Agency of the Year" for 2013 and 2011 respectively. Ant Farm recently produced the trailer for Activision's "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare". The trailer has received more than 18 million views since its release on May 2, 2014.

References

  1. Jonathan Bing, "Big six hitching hopes to trailers.", Variety, July 9, 2003   via HighBeam Research (subscription required) .
  2. Gail Schiller, "Ant Farm founders burrow out", The Hollywood Reporter, September 18, 2007.


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