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What are Cannes Lions jurors expecting from this year's awards?

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Ahead of Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity taking place next week, Campaign catches up with three jurors to give us an insight into the judging process and what they expect from the festival and its winners this year.


Helen Rhodes, chief creative officer at Grey London; Amanda Morrissey, global brand president at iProspect and James Brook-Partridge, head of production at WPP Production UK join the episode. They discuss the new transparency guidelines and how it's impacted the judging process, the added AI subcategory in the craft awards and which work they think will win. Morrissey who is judging the media lions said that the entrants are leaning more towards entertainment this year, while Brook-Partridge and Rhodes argued that craft becomes even more valuable with the insurgence of AI.


Campaign will be at Cannes with a full week of sessions at Campaign House, including interviews with WPP chief executive Cindy Rose, Publicis Groupe chief executive, Arthur Sadoun, will.i.am, and a chat with Ian Russell, chair of the Molly Rose foundation on the safety and accountability of digital platforms.


Further reading:

Cannes Contenders: Instacart

Cannes Contenders: Waitrose & Partners

Cannes Contenders: Anthropic

Cannes Contenders: Bournville

Cannes Contenders: McDonald’s


Coming up in the Campaign calendar:

The Campaign Ad Net Zero Awards second entry deadline has been extended to Thursday 28 May.

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