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Rothco's ‘JFK Unsilenced’ Wins Cannes Lions Grand Prix for Creative Data

25/06/2018
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Rothco, part of Accenture Interactive, racks up seven Lions for its artificial intelligence-powered campaign that allowed JFK to speak once more
At the 2018 Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity last night, Rothco, part of Accenture Interactive, captured the Creative Data Grand Prix for its artificial intelligence (AI)-led campaign ‘JFK Unsilenced’ for The Times / News UK & Ireland. The win marks its seventh Lion all week, spanning four categories. The campaign used specialized AI technology to create the speech the 35th US president was meant to make in Dallas on the day he was assassinated – The Dallas Trade Mart speech.

The Creative Data Lions celebrates the interplay of ideas and information – demonstrating how the execution of a campaign was enhanced or driven by the creative use, interpretation, analysis or application of data.

“Being awarded the Grand Prix for ‘JFK Unsilenced’ speaks to the rising influence of AI in producing great experiences today, not just in the future,” said Brian Whipple, CEO, Accenture Interactive. “It represents a dawn for new creatives as they ultimately consider how to work in collaboration with technology to bring stories to life and redefine what creativity means.”

“’JFK Unsilenced’ celebrates data aggregation as an art and science,” added Patrick Hickey, CEO, Rothco. “In most cases, data sharpens a story; however, in this case, it made it possible to tell it. Fifty-five years later, through advanced sound technology, JFK’s unspoken speech captivates a new generation. We’re thrilled to have this work recognized with a Grand Prix for its ability to combine data, creativity and technology to deliver profound human impact.”
 
The campaign swept the Lions throughout the week, garnering seven awards:
Grand Prix: Creative Data Lions
Gold, Radio & Audio Lions: Innovation – Use of Audio Technology 
Silver, Radio & Audio Lions: Sector: Media/Entertainment
Silver: Digital Craft Lions – Technological Achievement 
Silver: Film Craft - Sound Design
Bronze: Radio & Audio Lions – Sound Design
Bronze:  Digital Craft Lions --  Music / Sound Design



Launched this spring, the ‘JFK Unsilenced’ film generated more than 4.5K registrations to The Times & The Sunday Times, as well as a 51 million Twitter reach and one billion media impressions globally. Many of The Times’ competitors covered the campaign, including The Guardian, Daily Mail, The Sun, The Daily Mirror, The Washington Post, The Independent, The Evening Standard, plus many more. 

The campaign’s breakthrough audio technique has been adopted by companies around the world to help ALS sufferers rediscover their voice.

The prestigious nods by Cannes Lions mark the first-ever Grand Prix, Gold and Silver Lions for Accenture Interactive, which has been strategically bolstering its creative capabilities, as part of its end-to-end customer experience offering. 
 
“We’re delighted that the Lions judges have again recognized our contributions as part of the new fabric of the industry,” said Anatoly Roytman, head of Europe, Africa, Middle East, Latin America – Accenture Interactive. “The award wins this week are a testament that our new breed of agency model – which melds creativity with business consulting and technology -- is coming to life in the service of delivering breakthrough customer experiences. We look forward to celebrating many more successes across the Accenture Interactive family.”
The Lions are the latest industry accolades for ‘JFK Unsilenced.’ Last month, Rothco picked up two Gold Pencils at the One Show in New York; and, in April, the campaign garnered three coveted D&AD Pencils in London.
 
Celebrating creativity since 1954, the Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity is considered the most prestigious international advertising and creativity showcase. Its 65th annual festival drew more than 32,000 award entries from all over the world.

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