Category Archives: Cannes Lions Festival

Kids Know

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Kids React to Controversial Cheerios Commercial

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Reminds me of being in a brand messaging workshop at the Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity last month…

Out of the approximate 100 people in the workshop I attended, the majority of folks were South American, European or Asian. The agency sponsoring the workshop, Golin Harris, showed us this Cheerios commercial to ignite a discussion. I, and a handful of our UGA students, being American, were seemingly the only ones who had prior exposure to this commercial. We had already endured its fodder in our own time prior to the Fest.

What was so amazing to me though was that, when asked, literally NONE of the people in the room had any idea what the controversy was in this particular Cheerios ad. It finally took the workshop moderator spelling it out for the room (which, I can assure you he had not anticipated on having to do).

The fellow ad-industry professionals surrounding me audibly groaned, rolled their eyes or verbally expressed their disbelief at the moderator’s explanation of the trivial biracial factor of this ad.

How eye-opening, it is, that something that wouldn’t even be a blip on the radar in so many other parts of the world was considered controversial in the U.S. To say the least, it restored faith in my fellow man, but also made me question the me wonder what the hell is wrong with people here at home.

I know racism is very much alive in many pockets of the world in various cultures and countries every day. However, it is without question, a ridiculous issue for America –a civilized, educated (more so than other places…), Western society– to still have such a vocal presence at this day and age.

Grow up. Move on. Evolve.

Dumbfounding how a nation of people who have SO MUCH can still possess hoards of bigots who think so small…

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Best Day EVER

Met Nadia Comaneci
And got her autograph
Mingled at SapientNitro’s private beach club with Omar Epps and our students
Found heaven on earth at the Google beach club happy hour
(the drink on the right is a basil/ginger concoction – deeelish!)

Further enjoyed the opening of Google Beach (aka- “The Sandbox”) courtesy of their photo booth.
P.S. Thanks for the new profile pic, Google!
Made an avatar of myself on an iPad and had it printed instantaneously on a canvas bag (again, thank you Google beach) which is now my new favorite accessory.
 Blond hair? Check
Token side pony/braid? Check
French stripes? Check
Red TOMS? Check
Oversized watch and sunglasses? Check
Champagne in one hand, cheese in the other? Check, Check
I mean, this thing IS ME.
I plan to replicate this outfit later in the trip and carry this bag around. 
Can’t wait for that and can’t wait for tomorrow because tomorrow (and every day) is another day o’ fun!
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L-I-V-I-N

Still sorry for all the delays posting updates. Been too busy l-i-v-i-n.


Cannes Lions students checking in today and tomorrow, so should have time to add some stuff this weekend — minus the few hours when I’ll be cheering on USA v. England this evening!
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Ketchup

Today classes begin for the students. From 11-1 they have Dr. Kohn’s Journalism class which focuses on discussing and critiquing the reviews they have written about the movies in the festival. Then from 2-4 they have Dr. Smith’s Telecommunications class which focuses on the business and marketing aspect of the film industry.

I am spending my time:
– sitting in on their classes
– collecting and printing reviews
– posing as the ‘media buying guru’ in Dr. Smith’s class
– continuing preparations for the Cannes Lions program and for those students who are gearing up for their journey to France
– serving as the ever-present “house mom” to 28 college students
– deciding on my own travel plan possibilities for the week I have off between programs
– and, finally, catching up on my blog with all the juicy happenings from the 12-day Cannes Film Festival (better late than never, right?)
So, keep coming back to check for updates — I promise I’m working on them.
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