A Gymshark t-shirt earned Grand Prix at 2022 Cannes Future Lions
Posted in: UncategorizedCannes Lions student competition gives top honor to tee that helps get newbies into a workout habit.
Cannes Lions student competition gives top honor to tee that helps get newbies into a workout habit.
YouTube released its latest Culture & Trends Report at Cannes Lions Wednesday, turning its focus to Generation Z creators and noting that 85% of Gen Z has posted video content online. The Google-owned video platform said its main finding is that digital culture is now about personally relevant content, with 65% of 18- to 24-year-olds…
Facebook’s former Creative Shop leader Mark D’Arcy is joining The Brandtech Group as a partner and chief creative officer. D’Arcy, who was formerly the social media platform’s vp of global business marketing and chief creative officer, departed in August last year. He initially joined Facebook as director of global creative solutions in the summer of…
D’Arcy will help lead the martech company’s exploration of Web3 technology as chief creative officer.
R/GA London campaign centers women in a male-centric category.
The Department of Justice said Tuesday that it reached a settlement with Meta regarding a complaint filed in August 2018 with the Department of Housing and Urban Development over discriminatory uses of ad targeting options from then-Facebook. The HUD complaint was related to housing ads, but the same issues were raised regarding credit and employment…
The Department of Justice said Tuesday that it reached a settlement with Meta regarding a complaint filed in August 2018 with the Department of Housing and Urban Development over discriminatory uses of ad targeting options from then-Facebook. The HUD complaint was related to housing ads, but the same issues were raised regarding credit and employment…
Mars Petcare’s Sheba push from AMV BBDO aims to restore coral reefs around the globe.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg shared some updates on monetization opportunities for creators on Facebook and Instagram, highlighted by revealing that the company will not impose any revenue sharing on the two platforms until 2024, which covers features including badges, Bulletin, paid online events and subscriptions. Meta is enabling creators give their paying subscribers on other…
Meta took steps to protect the integrity of reviews across its various platforms with its rollout of a Community Feedback Policy in the U.S. Tuesday. The company said in a blog post that more than 200 million businesses connect with customers through its family of applications and its technologies, adding that it implemented the policy…
Swedish Food Federation’s cannabilism-themed campaign is a plea for sustainability.
Gustav Martner earned his first gold at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity in 2007 for a car ad. This week, he crashed the opening ceremony of the 2022 festival to give it back. Now head of creative at Greenpeace Nordic, Martner has a simple message for the ad industry this week: Stop making…
Ukraine remains top of mind at the Festival with prize awarded to campaign from Virtue Worldwide that preserves the country’s artifacts digitally.
Snap Inc. teamed up with British Vogue on “Vogue x Snapchat: Redefining the Body,” an exclusive, interactive augmented reality exhibition at Cannes Lions curated by British Vogue editor in chief and Vogue European editorial director Edward Enninful. The aim was to illustrate how physical fashion designs can be enhanced and transformed through innovative digital experiences…
Plus, Piñatex wins a Gold Lion for Design-Led Effectiveness.
LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky said during his keynote address on the main stage at Cannes Lions Tuesday that the professional network backed the creation of the first ever Creative B2B Lions, which will be awarded Thursday. “The advertising industry is in the promise-making business,” Roslansky said, going back to 1773 to surface the example of…
Cannes Lions 2022 Film Craft Grand Prix Winner is Penny’s ‘The Wish,’ about a mother’s sorrows over her son’s lost milestones.
CANNES, France–Would you eat a human to save the planet? That’s the question the Swedish Food Federation asked in its shocking, satirical “Eat a Swede” campaign, which scooped the Entertainment Grand Prix at Cannes Lions festival on Tuesday. The work, created by McCann Stockholm, was awarded the top award in the category after impressing jurors…
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“Netflix’s ad tech business is one of the hottest deals on offer in Cannes,” Ad Age’s Garett Sloane and Jack Neff write, “and titans like Google are in talks to win the streaming giant’s connected TV business, according to people familiar with negotiations.” In fact, Google could be “one of the main contenders to partner with Netflix on advertising. ‘If it’s anyone, it’s going to be Google,’ said one advertising executive, who is familiar with the inner workings of both companies.” The French Riviera is as good a place as any to seal the deal, right?
Why this would make a lot of sense: Sloane and Neff note that “Google would be a logical partner for Netflix, since it already has friendly relationships with companies like Disney, which uses Google Ad Manager to manage internet ad delivery, even as Google can be a rival to those companies.” (A Google spokesperson declined to comment to Ad Age.)
On Tuesday, Paris Hilton, self-styled “Queen of the Metaverse,” took to the stage at Cannes with Gary Vaynerchuk, who we like to think of as the Paris Hilton of marketing. The meeting of the minds—on a panel about NFTs—was witnessed by Ad Age’s Alexandra Jardine, who reports that Hilton presented her virtual bona fides, including the digital wearables she unveiled in 2015, the launch of avatar hangout “Paris World” in 2017, and her partnership with brands such as Levi’s on what the socialite called “amazing activations in the metaverse.”
For his part, Vaynerchuk told the ad industry to get with the program when it comes to NFTs, telling the audience to “bring our internet brain to the blockchain” and understand that “Web3 is real.”
Procter & Gamble Chief Brand Officer Marc Pritchard took the stage at Cannes on Tuesday and revealed that the company is (no surprise) increasing scrutiny of its advertising spending and creativity in this time of relentless inflation. But, Ad Age’s Jack Neff reports, “that doesn’t mean P&G plans to cut spending. It does mean that productivity of spending is more important than ever, he said. ‘We want to get this mass reach with greater precision, and not waste as much reach as possible. … We need to raise the bar on communicating performance and doing it in a creative way.’”
Plus, what this means for P&G and TV: “Efficiency also means P&G is still trying to avoid doing deals via the TV upfronts as much as possible,” Neff notes, “which he said leads to over-buying, make goods and other inefficiencies.”
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Today’s haul includes:
• “‘This is Not America’ snags surprise Entertainment Lions win for Music Grand Prix at Cannes”
• “Cannes Lions Digital Craft Grand Prix goes to a tool to protect Ukraine culture”
• “Cannes Lions Industry Craft Grand Prix goes to world-changing cat food campaign”
• “FCB Lisbon takes Design Grand Prix for a book that celebrates Portugal’s freedom”
• “Film Craft Grand Prix Winner is a gut-wrenching ad about pandemic loss”
• “Nike’s menstrual cycle workout app wins Entertainment Lions for Sport Grand Prix at Cannes”
• “Shocking ‘Eat A Swede’ mockumentary wins Entertainment Grand Prix at Cannes”
See also: “Cannes Lions 2022—Global creative leaders predict the top winners”
Plus: “Cannes Lions Grand Prix All-Stars—where are they now?”
Ad Age’s Jack Neff reports that compared to 2019 (the last time the festival was in person), Cannes’ yacht row has “more empty slots, more big boats unsponsored and sometimes even stranger boat-fellows.” To wit: “One of the more interesting cohabitation arrangements combines Comscore, Innovid … and the Game Show Network.”
There are fewer boats sponsored by ad tech companies this year, but measurement companies are on the rise—including Nielsen and VideoAmp, which each have their own yachts.
See also: Terence Kawaja of Luma Partners unveiled the 2022 Cannes Yacht LUMAscape on Twitter.
“Meta’s Nicola Mendelsohn is on Cloud Island at Cannes,” writes Ad Age’s Garett Sloane. “Cloud Island is the name for Meta’s virtual Cannes, built as its major metaverse marketing showcase at the ad festival, where avatars can play volleyball or otherwise take in a digital version of the French Riviera. Mendelsohn, the company’s global head of business solutions, has been showcasing Meta’s turn to the metaverse for two years running while helping lead the company’s presence at Cannes.”
The pitch: “On Tuesday,” Sloane adds, “Meta announced new partnerships with major brands, including guitar-maker Fender and Mini, the car company. Agency R/GA helped design the Fender Stratoverse, open in Horizon Worlds. The Fender world is a guitar-shaped island, and Fender CMO Evan Jones called it the company’s first foray into the metaverse.”
See also: “Lowe’s metaverse plans include NFT hardhats and virtual furniture”—Sloane on the retailer’s Cannes showcase of a new platform for creators to use its digital products in virtual environments.
• “Reality stars bring drama to the Croisette”—Ad Age’s Parker Herren on CannesCon.
• “??Cannes Lions is back in person, and here’s what to expect”—an Ad Age Custom Content post from Ashley Joseph and Ad Age Studio 30.
• “How AI can fix bias in data—IBM, WPP and Delta are creating a roadmap for algorithms”—Jack Neff on IBM’s panel in Cannes.
• “Nielsen rival VideoAmp wins backing from TelevisaUnivision for currency and planning”—Neff on a deal announced at Cannes.
Here is what the metaverse at Cannes looks like—from outside the metaverse (aka the real world), courtesy of Havas Group.
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PepsiCo is shaking up the executive ranks among its various segments, including Frito-Lay and Quaker Foods, as the consumer packaged goods company looks to streamline leadership operations after two years of steady gains throughout the North American market. Starting on July 1, there will be a new president of PepsiCo Foods Canada (PFC), a new…