Tag: Cyber Lions

  • Cannes Lions 2014: India adds 8 more Lions to its kitty

    Cannes Lions 2014: India adds 8 more Lions to its kitty

    MUMBAI: Looks like Indian digital work is leaving a good mark at global platforms. At Cannes Lions 2014, JWT’s work for Nike India won a Silver Lion along with two Bronze Lions in the Cyber category. The campaign titled ‘Make every yard count’ was a digital film created by the agency that was then splashed across social media platforms.

    The agency crowd sourced 225,001 images of cricket enthusiasts out of which 1,440 were used in the film. Athletes were invited, via social media and Nike Cricket’s official website. Around 108 travel photographers went around playgrounds, streets, gullies and cricket pitches across the country.

    An interesting soundtrack was composed using chants, breaths, appeals, screams and sledges that one usually hears during a cricket match. The video received over 2.5 million impressions during the online campaign period.

    Click here to watch the campaign…

    In the same category, O&M India’s work for Akansha Foundation bagged a Bronze Lion. Three Grand Prix were awarded in the category, Iconoclast Paris, Forsman & Bodenfors Gothenburg and Creative Artists Agency-Los Angeles won for ‘Pharrell Williams – 24 hours of happy’ campaign, ‘Live Test Series’ for Volvo Trucks and ‘The Scarecrow’ for Chipotle Mexican Grill.

    Under the Design Lions, O&M’s Cleft to smile campaign for Operation Smile India bagged a Gold Lion.  The campaign that aimed to spread awareness around issue of cleft using Twitter as a platform.  In all, over 20,000 tweets were received with the support of celebrities on the platform. According to the agency the campaign reach was 30 million. The symbol :{to:) that stands for cleft or ‘:{‘ to smile or ‘:)’ became the world’s most tweeted logo.

    McCann’s campaign for Perfetti Vans Melle fetched a Bronze Lion in the same category. The entries submitted for this campaign are titled as ‘Mango’, ‘Pear’ and ‘Tangerine’.

    The Grand Prix went to Adam&EveDDB London for its campaign for Harvey Nichols.

    Grey Worldwide India won a Gold Lion in Press lions for its campaign for P&G’s Duracell Batteries. The agency submitted three entries ‘Choo-choo’, ‘Remote Control’ and ‘Camera’ under this category.

    JWT received a Bronze Lion for its Press campaign for Godrej Security Solutions; the three entries submitted in this category were ‘House’, ‘Antique Store’ and ‘Music Store’.

    It can be noted that a total of 95 Press Lions, 68 Design Lions and 145 Cyber Lions were given away. However, no Indian entry picked up any award in Radio Lions.

  • Cannes Lions 2014: 6 Indian entries make it to Cyber Lions finals

    Cannes Lions 2014: 6 Indian entries make it to Cyber Lions finals

    MUMBAI: Finally, Indian agencies have made it to the finals of Cyber Lions this year. While no India entries qualified to the shortlist of this category last year, this time six Indian entries have been shortlisted.

     

    O&M India’s campaign, ‘Google Reunion’ under the subcategory- storytelling and ‘Barter’ in the subcategory- charities, public health and safety, public awareness messages has made it to the shortlist in this category too. JWT India’s work for Nike called ‘Make Every Yard Count’ got shortlisted under three subcategories: use of co-creation & user generated content; clothing, footwear & accessories and use/curation of image/s.

     

    Interestingly, 22 Feet Tribal Worldwide’s ‘Push the Pin’ campaign for Tata Global Beverages has qualified for the final round as well. This entry was submitted under the sub category co-creation & user generated content.

     

    Launched in 1998, Cyber Lions honours excellence in online digital communications and gives key players in this industry an annual meeting point.

     

    It can be noted that no Indian work has made it to the shortlist of Product Design category.

  • Cannes Lions entries invited

    MUMBAI: Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity has started accepting entries for all the 16 award categories.

    The categories are: Branded Content & Entertainment Lions, Creative Effectiveness Lions, Cyber Lions, Design Lions, Direct Lions, Film Craft Lions, Film Lions, Press Lions, Media Lions, Mobile Lions, Outdoor Lions, Promo & Activation Lions, PR Lions, Radio Lions, Titanium & Integrated Lions, and the brand new Innovation Lions from today.

    The deadline for Creative Effectiveness Lions entries is 1 March and for all other categories is 28 March. The Cannes festival this year will take place from 16 to 22 June.

    This year will see the launch of the Innovation Lions category which has been designed to reward technologies and innovations. Lions will be awarded to such things as the most innovative platforms, apps, tools, programs, hardware, products, and radical software which allow brands and creatives to communicate with their customers in a new way, or which stand alone as significant innovations in their own right. The Innovation Lion will honour more than a campaign or communications idea. It could be SaaS (software as a service), a new mobile platform, or a revolutionary piece of software that enables a new kind of customer engagement.

    The innovations that enter must have a proof of concept. Pre-development ideas/concepts are not eligible; entrants must clearly demonstrate the technology. “We are looking for technology that has already been developed, and is ready to be used as part of a creative execution or launched as a new product or service,” said Lions Festivals CEO Philip Thomas. Shortlisted entrants will explain and present their technology to the dedicated jury in Cannes, with all sessions being open for delegates to watch.

    The Media Agency of the Year Award has been realigned so that only a media agency or media department of a full service ad agency will be eligible to win the award in the future.

    Advertising agencies, clients, media owners and others can continue to enter and win a Media Lion but the involvement of the media agency or media department will become a mandatory field on the entry form. “The reality is that Media Lions should reward tactical media planning and placement and these changes will reflect that,” said Lions Festivals chairman Terry Savage.

    From this year, the Palme d‘Or Award, presented to the best Production Company, will also take into account points accumulated for shortlisted and winning entries in the Branded Content & Entertainment category in addition to those earned in the Film and Craft Categories.

    All of the winners will be revealed and announced across four Awards Ceremonies which will happen throughout the festival week:

    • Monday 17 June – Creative Effectiveness, Direct, PR and Promo & Activation Lions Awards
    • Tuesday 18 June – Innovation, Media, Mobile and Outdoor Lions Awards
    • Wednesday 19 June – Cyber, Design, Press and Radio Lions Awards
    • Saturday 22 June – Branded Content & Entertainment, Film, Film Craft, and Titanium & Integrated Lions Awards

    All entries, across all categories, will be available to view in the Palais des Festivals at screenings and in interactive kiosks, providing delegates with an unbeatable opportunity to see over 30,000 pieces of creative advertising and communication from across the globe. All of the shortlisted and winning work will also be exhibited and screened throughout the festival offering an abundance of inspiration to all delegates.