Tag: Media Lions

  • Cannes Lions 2016:  Six entries from India get shortlisted for Media Lions

    Cannes Lions 2016: Six entries from India get shortlisted for Media Lions

    MUMBAI: Six entries from India have been shortlisted for the 63rd Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity in the Media category.

    In the public, health and safety subcategory Tata Motors’ Dipper Condoms ad campaign, created by Rediffusion Y&R Mumbai has secured a position in the shortlist.

    HDFC Bank’s campaign Memories For Life was shortlisted as well for the agency Leo Burnett India (Mumbai) use of the digital platforms.

    ‘Lo Kar Lo Baat’,  Hindustan Unilever’s campaign for Active Wheel Detergent secured PHD India (Mumbai) for its use of mobile. 

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    In the use of co-creation and user generated content  OLX claimed a spot in the shortlist with ‘Reuniting Memories from 1947’ created by Leo Burnett India.

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    The much talked about Bajaj V campaign has gotten Leo Burnett India its second shortlist in the category for its use of Branded Content created for Digital or Social Media. It must be noted that the campaign has already won a bronze metal in Promo and Activation Lion for Bajaj automobiles Bajaj V campaign.

    The sixth shortlisted entry from India is ‘beauty Tips By Reshma’ for Make Love Not Scars’s campaign against Acid Attacks  by Ogilvy and Mather Mumbai for its  use of integrated media.

    The awarding ceremony for the category will be announced on June 22, 2016 in Cannes.

  • Cannes Lions 2016:  Six entries from India get shortlisted for Media Lions

    Cannes Lions 2016: Six entries from India get shortlisted for Media Lions

    MUMBAI: Six entries from India have been shortlisted for the 63rd Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity in the Media category.

    In the public, health and safety subcategory Tata Motors’ Dipper Condoms ad campaign, created by Rediffusion Y&R Mumbai has secured a position in the shortlist.

    HDFC Bank’s campaign Memories For Life was shortlisted as well for the agency Leo Burnett India (Mumbai) use of the digital platforms.

    ‘Lo Kar Lo Baat’,  Hindustan Unilever’s campaign for Active Wheel Detergent secured PHD India (Mumbai) for its use of mobile. 

    http://www.indiantelevision.com/sites/drupal7.indiantelevision.co.in/files/styles/large/public/phd.jpg?itok=dXlV1fI_

    In the use of co-creation and user generated content  OLX claimed a spot in the shortlist with ‘Reuniting Memories from 1947’ created by Leo Burnett India.

    http://www.indiantelevision.com/sites/drupal7.indiantelevision.co.in/files/styles/large/public/olx%20reunite.jpg?itok=Imrn1aGQ

    The much talked about Bajaj V campaign has gotten Leo Burnett India its second shortlist in the category for its use of Branded Content created for Digital or Social Media. It must be noted that the campaign has already won a bronze metal in Promo and Activation Lion for Bajaj automobiles Bajaj V campaign.

    The sixth shortlisted entry from India is ‘beauty Tips By Reshma’ for Make Love Not Scars’s campaign against Acid Attacks  by Ogilvy and Mather Mumbai for its  use of integrated media.

    The awarding ceremony for the category will be announced on June 22, 2016 in Cannes.

  • Cannes Lions 2014: HUL’s ‘Kan Khajura Tesan’ campaign brings glory to India!

    Cannes Lions 2014: HUL’s ‘Kan Khajura Tesan’ campaign brings glory to India!

    MUMBAI: While there have been many discussions around the reach and effectiveness of mobile in the marketing eco-system, not many brands have captivated this platform for impressive communication.

    Looks like it’s time to rethink. HUL has gone ahead to prove that mobile marketing in India too can create a lot of noise. ‘Kan Khajura Tesan,’ a campaign rolled out by HUL was an effort to reach out to the media dark areas. ‘The Kan Khajura Station’ a 15 minute free, on-demand, entertainment channel introduced by HUL was a service where people could call and get entertained for free.

    The brand created a new media through a rudimentary mobile phone that brought people out of media darkness and connected them with the world. According to the brand, this activity was done at a cost of under 4 US cents per person. This campaign was executed in Bihar and Jharkhand. 

    Click here to watch the campaign…

    This particular work bagged a Gold in Mobile Lions category at Cannes this year. This is the first time an Indian mobile marketing campaign has received a Lion in this category. Introduced in 2012, the mobile category rewards the best creative work which lives on or is activated by a mobile device, app or mobile web.

    The creative agency for this campaign was Lowe and Partners, India, while PHD India was the media agency. Lowe and Lintas which submitted this work under the Mobile Lions got a Gold.  

    It can be noted that for this campaign both PHD India and Lowe & Partners have been listed as winners in Media Lions category too. The two Gold Lions have been won under the sub-categories of use of audio and use of mobile devices.

    Another work that bagged a Bronze Media Lion is O&M campaign for The Akanksha Foundation (Schools). Overall, 92 Media Lions were given away. McCann Lima’ ‘Happy ID’ campaign for Coca Cola grabbed the Grand Prix in this category.

    In the outdoor category McCann Worldgroup India bagged two Silver and two Bronze Lions. The Silver Lion was awarded for the campaign for Big Babol’s ‘Tangerine’, ‘Mango’ and ‘Pear’ entries. The agency won two bronze Lions for Premier Kitchen Tissues’  ‘Cat’, ‘Bear’ and ‘Camel’ campaign series.

     

     

     

     

     

    A total of 129 awards have been given in Outdoor Lions this year. Whybin/TBWA Group Melbourne won the Grand Prix for its entry ANZ Gaytms for ANZ Bank under this category.

  • Cannes Lions: Starcom MediaVest Group grabs ‘Media Network of the Year’ award

    Cannes Lions: Starcom MediaVest Group grabs ‘Media Network of the Year’ award

    MUMBAI: Starcom MediaVest Group has bagged the ‘Media Network of the Year’ award at the ongoing Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity. Three days into the annual festival, SMG’s total across all categories includes 34 wins and 120 shortlists.

     

    ‘The Media Network of the Year’ win comes as a result of SMG’s three Silvers, nine Bronzes and 14 shortlists in the Media Lions category. Winning campaigns have come from clients including Bank of America, Esurance, Heineken and Samsung, among others.

     

    The win has come less than two weeks after SMG was named the Most Effective Agency and Most Effective Agency Network by the Effie Index at the North American Effie Awards Gala in New York, where Publicis Groupe also took top honours as Most Effective Holding Company. In April, SMG was awarded Agency Network of the Year at the Festival of Media Global Awards in Rome for the second year in a row.

     

     “I couldn’t be more proud of the work SMG is producing for its clients around the globe,” said Starcom MediaVest Group Global CEO Laura Desmond.

     

    “Winning Media Network of the Year after our previous wins is truly incredible and proves that we’re at the top of our game. The work we’re producing for our clients is inspired by creativity and informed by converged data, a combination that is clearly resonating with the industry. We’re thrilled to be able to create these campaigns for our clients and have that hard work and dedication recognised here at Cannes,” added Desmond.

  • Three metals for India in Media Lions

    MUMBAI: In the Media Lions category, day three at Cannes brought India good news as Leo Burnett bagged the Silver metal for its Ink Pad campaign for Door Step School along with Cheil Worldwide for Samsung Printers’ Minus One Project.

    Joining the metals bandwagon, BBDO and Mediacom secured a Bronze for Gillete’s You Shave. I Shave. campaign.

    India‘s performance in the Mobile category was bleak as it had no shortlisted entries. In the Creative Effectiveness category, it also scored a blank. Being the only shortlisted entry, Creativeland Asia failed to pick up any metal in the category.

    BBH London’s work for Axe titled ‘Even Angels will Fall’ won the Grand Prix in Creative Effectiveness category. Manning Gottlieb OMD (Google Voice Search) and Grow Interactive (Google) won the Media and Mobile Grand Prix respectively.

    Of a total 3,200 entries, 303 were shortlisted and in the end 113 campaigns were awarded with only 12 receiving Gold. The art of storytelling and use of technology were some of the criteria used for adjudging the winners.

    Leo Burnett’s Ink Pad campaign for Door Step School was an effort towards increasing awareness and participation in the client’s adult literacy drive. The objective of the promotion was to give uninterested adults the first taste of how much fun learning could be.

    In order to bring illiterate adults, Leo Burnett placed a transparent sheet with cut-outs of the alphabets of Hindi (Devanagari script) on top of a regular ink pad which allowed illiterate individuals to print their name. A door to door activation was conducted with the help of local volunteers using the ink pad and thus turning the symbol of illiteracy – the thumb imprint – into a tool to write and encourage people to enroll for the adult literacy programme.

    The target of Cheil Worldwide’s campaign for Samsung Printers, titled Minus One Project, was to encourage sustainable printing practices and was targeted at existing and new customers.

    The Minus One Project encouraged people to print documents after reducing the font size by just one unit. This reduced the number of pages required to print the document by up to 50 per cent and people could save trees even while taking printouts. Hence they found a solution relevant for the brand as well as nature. Minus One was adopted by many corporate organisations, schools, colleges and other institutes and presented Samsung Printers as a brand that comes up with smart solutions for complex problems.

    As a part of the campaign Hindi author Premchand’s classic ‘Gaban‘ re-printed in one size less than in the original copy, having around 25,000 copies in the first print run saving more than 3,50,000 paper sheets. In all, a total of 73 organisations, schools and colleges adopted the idea and took the ‘Minus One Pledge‘.

    BBDO’s campaign for Gillete took the unconventional route and showed women shave their legs in public to egg on their male counterparts to shave as well. Thus the name ‘You Shave. I Shave‘. The campaign roped in actors Neha Dhupia and Arbaaz Khan for the exercise where the former shaved her legs in public to get Khan to do so as well.