The Monte-Carlo Television Festival has unveiled the poster for the 63rd Festival, which will take place from 14 to 18 June 2024 at the Grimaldi Forum.
In light blue and pastel tones, the design by Aurely Antzemberger* exudes a soothing and mysterious atmosphere, conducive to escapism.
This palette of varying shades of blue is an invitation to travel and expand the imagination.
An elegant woman in a sober, distinguished outfit, no doubt a representation of the Nymph, the famous trophy awarded to the winners of the competition, gazes off into the distance at the clear horizon, hinting at a serene future.
She seems to be entering a free and liberated world, the world of television production, which calls for escapism.
The variety of pastel colours reserved for the intertwining letters is reminiscent of the neutral tones of the lighting effects found on a television set, allowing the cameras to enhance the contrasts.
The title of the event, created in an extremely dynamic typography, with this reference to the Principality of Monaco marked by the crenellations of the Prince's Palace on the letter E, gives this poster a positive energy.
"This glamorous, classy poster is totally in keeping with the image of the Monte-Carlo Television Festival. The woman is moving towards the future, just like our event, which aims to be avant-garde, always anticipating production trends", announced Cécile Menoni, the Festival's Executive Director.
*The creator of this work, Aurely Antzemberger, who holds a higher diploma in Applied Arts in advertising graphics, is known for her colourful and sophisticated creations, which leave plenty of room for personal interpretation. Her expertise and talent won her the Créaffiche trophy for the communications campaign for the 58th Monte-Carlo Television Festival, and her work has been chosen seven times to represent the event's official poster.
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