They busted their butts on a tight deadline to create top-shelf work for Parkinson Society Canada and now eight bright young Canadian advertising professionals are on their way to Cannes to compete against the world at the 2010 International Young Lions competition.
The winners of the Globe and Mail Young Lions Competition were announced this morning, and out of a record 187 entries, eight have made it to the final round in Cannes.
The winning teams include Scott Maddox of Rethink Vancouver and Mike Felix of Cossette West in the print category; Kyle Lamb and Andrew Livingston of John St. in Toronto in the film category; Sarah Bradley and Megan Blackburn of Yahoo! Canada in the media category; and Yusong Zhang of DDB Toronto and Tal Wagman of Saatchi & Saatchi Toronto in the cyber category.
The competitors, all under 28 years old, battled to create ads or media strategies for Parkinson Society Canada, a registered charity that supports Parkinson’s research and support in Canada. Each team had an allotted time to create their ad: 24 hours for print, cyber and media, and 48 hours to create a 30-second commercial for the film category.
The winners will travel to France for the international competition June 20 to 26, during the Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival.
Jury members for the competition included:
Media
Sunni Boot, president, CEO, ZenithOptimedia
Brian Fitzpatrick, managing director, Invention, Mindshare
Bruce Neve, president, Mediaedge:cia
Penny Stevens, president, Media Experts
Laura Gaggi, president, Gaggi Media
Print
Heather Chambers, CD, Leo Burnett
Patrick Doyle, CD, Trigger
Alan Gee, partner/CCO, GJP
Lance Martin, ECD, Taxi 2
Eva Van Den Bulcke, co-CD/partner, Sid Lee
Mikey Richardson, CD, Amoebacorp
Cyber and Film
Brett Channer, ECD, Saatchi & Saatchi
Heather Hnatiuk, associate CD, Ogilvy
Karen Howe, senior VP/CD, Due North Communications
Dre Labre, CD, Rethink
Gae Wakabayashi, VP/executive CD, Fjord
Dave Watson, CD design, Taxi 2