ADFEST 2019 LOTUS WINNERS: AUDIO, FILM, BRANDED ENTERTAINMENT, EFFECTIVE, INTEGRATED, INNOVA, LOTUS ROOTS, eCOMMERCE, MEDIA; Project Revoice via BWM Dentsu wins Grande For Humanity

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ADFEST 2019 LOTUS WINNERS: AUDIO, FILM, BRANDED ENTERTAINMENT, EFFECTIVE, INTEGRATED, INNOVA, LOTUS ROOTS, eCOMMERCE, MEDIA; Project Revoice via BWM Dentsu wins Grande For Humanity

The 22nd ADFEST concluded tonight with the second Lotus Awards presentation at PEACH, Royal Cliff Hotels Group in Pattaya, Thailand. Lotus winners presented tonight included Audio, Film, Branded Entertainment, Effective, Integrated, Innova, Lotus Roots, eCommerce and Media. The Grande For Humanity was awarded to BWM Dentsu, Sydney for the ALS Association ‘Project Revoice’.

DENTSU INC. WINS AGENCY OF THE YEAR
CJ WORX IS 2019 INDEPENDENT AGENCY OF THE YEAR
DENTSU IS NETWORK OF THE YEAR
HUB HO HIN AND SHOTS POST PRODUCTION BANGKOK
IS PRODUCTION COMPANY OF THE YEAR

This year’s Special Awards winners, which won the highest number of awards at the ADFEST 2019 Lotus Awards.

– Dentsu Inc. was named Agency of the Year 2019
– CJ WORX, Bangkok won Independent Agency of the Year
– DENTSU was named Network of the Year. The group of 10 offices that entered the ADFEST Lotus Awards includes Denstu Inc., Tokyo; Dentsu Digital Inc., Tokyo; Dentsu East Japan Inc., Tokyo; Dentsu Public Relations Inc., Tokyo; BWM Dentsu, Sydney; Taproot Dentsu, Mumbai; Dentsu Singapore Pte Ltd, Singapore; Que Corporation, Tokyo; Frontage Inc., Tokyo;; ; X-Line Co. Ltd., Taipei.
– Digital Agency of the Year was awarded to BWM Dentsu, Sydney
– Production Company of the Year was awarded to Hub Ho Hin Bangkok / Shots Post Production Bangkok
– Media Agency of the Year was awarded to InHype, Dubai
– Advertiser of the Year was presented to The ALS Association.

Over the past four days, the festival has welcomed over 1,120 delegates from 63 cities enjoying a huge exhibition of 2,539 entries across 19 awards categories.

“The quality of work this year was very good. What I enjoyed the most was the diversity of thinking. The entries came from everywhere throughout Asia Pacific, and each idea was rich in human understanding and had their own unique cultural flair. It was a joy to judge the 2019 Lotus Awards,” says Mark Tutssel, ADFEST 2019’s Grand Jury President, and Executive Chairman and Global Chief Creative Officer at Leo Burnett Worldwide, Chicago.

AUDIO LOTUS
There were 45 entries in the Audio Lotus category (formerly called the Radio Lotus category) with 1 Bronze, 1 Silver and 2 Golds awarded, but no Grande Lotus. One Gold Lotus award was presented to McCann Worldgroup Philippines, Manila for Fully Booked ‘Fully Booked Lives – Ed’. Another Gold was presented to BWM Dentsu, Sydney for The ALS Association, ‘Project Revoice’.

Audio and Film Jury President Prasoon Joshi, CEO and Chief Creative Officer of McCann Worldgroup India and Chairman of McCann Worldgroup Asia Pacific, said: “Project Revoice provides an innovation to help people who will lose their voice preserve their original voice. We also loved the Fully Booked campaign. It’s a beautiful idea that creates excitement around books and makes you inquisitive to read. Overall, we saw lots of innovation in Audio – creatives are redefining the category itself.”

Rebecca Carrasco, Executive Creative Director at Saatchi & Saatchi, Sydney also judged the Audio and Film Lotus categories. She said: “The Gold winners in Audio both stood out for quite different reasons. One was a beautiful radio idea, where you’re unwittingly led down the garden-path into the life of a madman, for an online bookstore. And the other was a beautiful audio idea, where the manipulation of sound gave back a voice that was a symbol of hope to so many ASL sufferers, before it was finally silenced by ASL disease.”

FILM LOTUS
From 310 entries, there were 9 Bronze, 4 Silver and 3 Gold awards, but no Grande Lotus winner in this category. The three Gold Lotus trophies were awarded to:
• GREYnJ United, Bangkok for K Plus ‘Friendshit’
• TBWA\Santiago Mangada Puno, Manila for Bahay Tuluyan Philippines (Shelter House) ‘Disgusting Stories’
• Leo Burnett Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur for Voice of the Children ‘Speak up’.

“‘Friendshit’ stood out because the direction, casting and writing are fantastically done. ‘Disgusting Stories’ was a timeless idea, while ‘Speak Up’ is of the moment – it encourages people to do more than watch, share or like a video but to take action,” said Audio and Film Jury President Prasoon Joshi, CEO and Chief Creative Officer of McCann Worldgroup India and Chairman of McCann Worldgroup Asia Pacific.

In terms of emerging trends, Joshi says: “If we were awarding pure craft only, we would have had a lot more winners. I would like to encourage younger generations to pay equal attention to idea and execution. Not many entries married both. There was a time when our industry felt Public Service Announcements for charity work should not win Grande awards. The time has come to reconsider this. A lot of brands are partnering more with charities. What we need to understand is that this work is brand related. We are living in a world where people do care about what their favorite brands are doing for humanity at large – they are not just consuming their products but also their brand philosophies.”

Rebecca Carrasco, Executive Creative Director at Saatchi & Saatchi, Sydney also judged the Audio and Film Lotus categories. She adds: “Disgusting Stories was a particularly powerful idea. Using the actual illustrations that sexually abused children have drawn to communicate what happened to them, to communicate how profoundly wrong this whole issue is, creates an incredibly confronting message, which stays with you. Actually, it just rips your heart out. Had we been able to award a Grande to a PSA in this category, I don’t think we would have stopped at Gold.”

BRANDED ENTERTAINMENT LOTUS
From a total of 141 entries, there were 11 Bronze, 3 Silver, 3 Gold plus 1 Grande Lotus awards. The Grande Lotus for Branded Entertainment was awarded to GREYnJ United, Bangkok for K PLUS ‘Friendshit’, which also won 1 Gold.

“The jury was looking for work that was brilliant in its thinking and innovative in its execution. We wanted to shine a light on the bravest, most transformative creative ideas in the region,” explains Mark Tutssel, Executive Chairman and Global Chief Creative Officer at Leo Burnett Worldwide, Chicago. Tutssel led the Branded Entertainment, Effective and Integrated Lotus as Jury President.

“We found one supreme example in ‘Friendshit’. It connected the brand, Kasikorn Bank’s K PLUS app, to people in a unique and engaging way. A brilliant and highly entertaining idea that created human value and rewarded people for their time.”

The two other Gold awards were awarded to:
• Publicis Singapore for Vicks India ‘One in a Million’
• J. Walter Thompson, Bangkok for Sunsilk ‘Hair Talk’.

EFFECTIVE LOTUS
There were 63 entries to this category with 3 Bronze, 1 Silver and 1 Gold trophies awarded, but no Grande. The Sour Bangkok won Gold for GMM Grammy ‘Girl From Nowhere’. The series tells the story of Nanno, a mysterious schoolgirl who takes the audience on an extraordinary tale of revenge. Powered by women to empower women, the IP is co-owned by the agency and client.

“The agency created a new business model by turning themselves, ‘the creative agency for women’, into an insightful content creator. The series created incredible social impact,” says Branded Entertainment, Effective and Integrated Lotus Jury President Mark Tutssel.

INTEGRATED LOTUS
From 16 entries, there were 2 Bronze and 1 Silver Lotuses awarded, but no Grande in this category.

The standout idea in the Integrated category was created by Leo Burnett, Melbourne for Goulburn Valley ‘Food Tours’, which won Silver. The brand is pushing for full transparency by creating a labeling system that leverages GPS to show consumers the exact location where food is grown.

“Now more than ever people want to know where the food that fuels them comes from. People are smart, they want to know more. This innovative idea created human value, empowering consumers like never before, and integrated the brand into the fabric of life,” said Tutssel, this year’s Branded Entertainment, Effective and Integrated Lotus Jury President.

INNOVA LOTUS
This year’s INNOVA finalists presented their work live to an audience of ADFEST delegates, and were questioned on-stage by the panel of eight Jury Presidents. There were 40 entries to the INNOVA Lotus category with 4 INNOVA Lotus winners and 3 finalists.

This year’s INNOVA Lotus winners:
• Grey Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur for Tesco Malaysia ‘Unforgettable Bag’
BWM Dentsu, Sydney for The ALS Association ‘Project Revoice’
• Leo Burnett Colombo / Leo Burnett Toronto for JAT Paints ‘Petal Paint’
• FP7 McCann Dubai for Babyshop ‘Al Umobuwah: Putting ‘mum’ into ‘parenthood’.

“Creativity is a deep understanding of human behaviour that we translate into transformative solutions for our clients. We solve business problems by creating human value through creativity. The level of creativity in this future-facing category was outstanding. Highly innovative ideas that challenged the status quo and moved the industry forward,” says Mark Tutssel, Grand Jury President.

“The four winners of this prestigious award were all outstanding examples of the alchemy of creativity, data and technology creating remarkable Human Value.”

LOTUS ROOTS WINNERS
The Lotus Roots category represents the heart of ADFEST and is inspired by work that draws on the different histories and cultures of the countries and people of Asia Pacific and MENA regions. The category recognizes and encourages great ideas inspired by the diversity of cultures represented at ADFEST every year.

From 146 entries, there was 1 Grande Lotus Roots winner: FP7 McCann Dubai for Babyshop ‘Al Umobuwah: Putting ‘Mum’ into ‘Parenthood’. Babyshop became the first brand to create a new Arabic word, giving mothers across the Middle East an equal place in the Arabic word for “Parenthood”, challenging deep-rooted biases and conventions.

“This brave new word champions Mums, and has woven itself into the vernacular, and is on the verge of being included in the Arabic dictionary,” explains Tutssel, Grand Jury President.

“The future will be one where fortune favours the curious, the change agents, the new creative thinkers and most importantly, those who best understand HumanKind. Advertising today doesn’t compete with advertising: advertising competes with popular culture. Our work has to be irresistible and more interesting and immersive than anything else people are searching for. The Lotus Roots exist to reward that level, and quality, of thinking.”

This year’s six Lotus Roots winners – all breakthrough ideas that demonstrated a comprehensive understanding of human behavior and local culture:
Colenso BBDO, Auckland for Spark New Zealand ‘Kupu’
• Hakuhodo Kettle Inc., Tokyo for Takasaki City ‘Red Restaurants List’
• Dentsu Inc., Tokyo for Kobe Newspaper ‘Since 1995’
• Leo Burnett Colombo / Leo Burnett Toronto for JAT Paints ‘Petal Paint’
• R/GA Tokyo / Shiseido Co. Ltd., Tokyo for Shiseido ‘My Crayon Project’
• Rabbit Digital Group Company Limited, Bangkok for Siam Commercial Bank ‘Mae-ma-nee Money Solution’.

eCOMMERCE LOTUS
ADFEST introduced a new eCommerce Lotus category this year, recognizing the rise of retail innovators and brand campaigns. From 18 entries, there were 2 Bronze and 3 Silver Lotuses awarded.

“It’s an honour to be judging this new category, especially with the eCommerce boom in this region. The judges were delighted to see works where eCommerce isn’t just playing a supporting role, but is at the heart of the consumer experience. Ideas that found insightful ways to put consumers at the centre of the creative solution and the user experience shined in this category,” said eCommerce and Media Jury President Mitsuyuki Nakamura, Global President, dentsu X, London.

“Although we couldn’t identify an entry that clearly stood out above the rest, we were still encouraged by the submissions that clearly found insightful ways to connect through this thriving medium. We’re confident that we’ll see more amazing eCommerce works in the future, as it becomes ubiquitous in this region.”

Silver awards were awarded to:
• Hakuhodo Inc., Tokyo for Vegi-Bus ‘Vegi-Bus’
• AKQA Shanghai for Nike ‘Never Done Shop’
• TenCent, Hong Kong for TenCent ‘We Remit’.

MEDIA LOTUS
From 178 entries, there were 14 Bronze, 8 Silver and 3 Gold Lotus awards, but no Grande Lotus was awarded.

“The diversity and complexity of media made this an exciting yet challenging category to judge. The judges were looking for ideas that clearly took advantage of a human insight, and understood the role of their respective media in connecting the dots to solve a business challenge,” said eCommerce and Media Jury President Mitsuyuki Nakamura.

“Unfortunately, a lot of the work seemed to showcase the use of media for the sake of it, rather than using real insights to make a meaningful, sustainable contribution to business results. Perhaps this is a sign that we need do more to keep up with the complexities and opportunities of media. And to ultimately dig deeper to understand the consumer we hope our media would connect with.”

The Gold awards were awarded to:
BWM Dentsu, Sydney for The ALS Association, ‘Project Revoice’
The Brand Agency, Perth for Foodbank WA ‘Hungry Puffs’
CHE Proximity, Melbourne for Carsales.com.au ‘AutoAds’.

GRANDE FOR HUMANITY
The Grande For Humanity was awarded to BWM Dentsu, Sydney for the ALS Association ‘Project Revoice’.

The Lotus Grande for Humanity recognizes creative excellence in the Public Services & Cause Appeals categories. Gold Lotus winners in other Lotus categories are eligible to win the Lotus Grande for Humanity. This year’s winner is BWM Dentsu, Sydney for The ALS Association ‘Project REVOICE’ – the world’s first voice changing program for people with ALS. Project REVOICE uses a deep learning algorithm to analyze the DNA of a person’s voice and create a complete digital voice clone.

“Enabling people who lose the ability to talk, to continue to speak in their authentic and personal voice is breakthrough. This is a voice cloning revolution. The days of machine-sounding voices may be over. REVOICE, powered by advanced voice changing technology, is groundbreaking, and creates remarkable human value. Going forward it will be absolutely life changing for people living with motor neuron disease worldwide,” said Mark Tutssel, ADFEST 2019’s Grand Jury President, and Executive Chairman and Global Chief Creative Officer at Leo Burnett Worldwide, Chicago.

Interactive and Mobile Jury President Natalie Lam, International Executive Creative Director, New York, said: “This is not only an impressive piece of technology but it serves a human purpose. Voice assistant technology isn’t new, but this idea shows us its possibilities – we really could see the magic and power of using technology to affect lives by giving back someone’s voice.”

LOTUS LEGEND: JUREEPORN THAIDUMRONG
One of Thailand’s most influential creatives, Jureeporn Thaidumrong, has been named the 2019 Lotus Legend at ADFEST 2019. Thaidumrong – or ‘Judee’, as she is affectionately known – is GREYnJ UNITED’s Chief Creative Officer. In a career spanning 30 years, she has consistently ranked among the world’s most-awarded creatives.

“Judee is super smart, brilliant and brave, and despite it all… very down to earth and humble, which I really admire. I’m lucky to have had the chance to work closely with her over the years. She has helped put Thailand on the world map of advertising and inspires many Thai creatives. Congratulations to Judee. So well deserved!” says Suthisak Sucharittanonta, Creative Chairman of BBDO Bangkok, who announced this year’s Lotus Legend at tonight’s Lotus Awards.

“Judee is larger than life, a trailblazer at heart and the brains behind some of Thailand’s most famous, beloved campaigns. She has played a major role in raising the profile of Thai creativity, and has won countless Lotus Awards over the course of her career – she joins some of the industry’s true greats as our 2019 Lotus Legend,” says Jimmy Lam, President of ADFEST.

Thaidumrong is the founder of JEH United, which is now GREYnJ UNITED, part of WPP’s Grey Group Thailand. JEH United is behind Thai classics like the Smooth-E “Love Story” commercial and the controversial “Sorry Thailand” TVC that reflected on the nation’s political turmoil in 2010. More recently campaigns such as the K PLUS “Friendshit” campaign – which has been a big winner at ADFEST 2019 – and Pantene’s #SeeBeautyNotGender have helped her rank #1 in Campaign Brief’s poll of Asia’s Creative Director of the Year 2018.

ADFEST’s Lotus Legends are nominated by the jurors of the annual Lotus Awards.
“My apologies I cannot be with you tonight in Pattaya to accept this award – I want to thank so many people in my life for giving me opportunities and supporting me, and for being my mentors,” said Thaidumrong, who accepted her award remotely as she is currently travelling in the Dominican Republic.

SUMMING UP ADFEST 2019
As the 22nd ADFEST drew to a close on the eve of Saturday, 23rd March 2019, the final tally of delegates through the doors was 1,120 delegates from 63 cities and 34 countries worldwide.

Film Craft and New Director Jury President Ali Brown, Partner and Executive Producer at PRETTYBIRD, Los Angeles, says: “The actual judging process has been an incredible experience. My own jury represents 7 different countries and cultural viewpoints, so there are truly diverse perspectives. But what’s incredible was to see how aligned we all were – proving that great work is great work. Quality is universal. Craftsmanship is universal. And seeing that in action is beyond inspiring. The support and kindness of those working with the festival and volunteering to run the judging rooms is unparalleled. The experience has been memorable not only for what the festival stands for, but who stands with it.”

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