RENEGADE Media, the Forest based agency behind the 'Please Re-tweet me' campaign with Drybrook Male Voice Choir, has been nominated for two awards for digital innovation.

The agency, based in Chaxhill and founded by Mark Terry-Lush, has been shortlisted for two awards at the annual DADI Awards (Drum Award for the Digital Industries).

Renegade, which specialises in PR, search and social media marketing, is a finalist in the 'Not-for-Profit' award category for its 'Please ReTweet Me' (Review December 31) which re-worked Engelbert Humperdinck's classic song 'Release Me' with the Drybrook Male Voice Choir for Stroud-based charity, The Meningitis Trust.

The agency's second nomination is in the 'Digital Media Strategy' category for its work helping create a global online campaign for BMW MINI's 'MINI vs Monster' movie – the World's first slow motion 3D film.

Locally the agency has also worked on the Camphill Trust-owned Taurus Crafts' campaign to attract visitors to the Luminarium exhibition earlier this summer and with Phil Vickery's Raging Bull clothing brand which has just re-kitted Cinderford's rugby team.