Showing posts with label TriBeCa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label TriBeCa. Show all posts

Friday, June 3, 2011

Winner Focus: Joon Goh


Name:
Joon Goh   

Location:
London, UK  

What experience do you have in films and filmmaking and how long have you been making films for:
I'm a self taught filmmaker. I started about six years ago, when digital technology was making things possible for the average Joe. Now I freelance as an editor on feature and short form work.



Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Winner Wednesdays: Jody L Miller


The winner of the Forever Young theme for Pepsi Films TriBeCa was Jody L Miller, who came up with a hilarious spot that revealed a generational conspiracy. Jody kindly answered some questions for us about her filmmaker chops and future plans.

Name:
Jody Lauren Miller

Location:
NYC

What experience do you have in films and filmmaking and how long have you been making films for:
I started my production career at NFL Films (National Football League) a handful of years ago where I learned the art of filmmaking from the ground up. One can only take so many tackles and touchdowns before venturing out and making funny films ... at least I think that's the normal progression of a filmmaker.

What are your hopes for your future in film and are you working on any other projects at the moment:
My hope for "my future in film" is simple ...  to keep shooting! I try to shoot as much as possible and just rock out fun, creative work. As far as other projects, I'm always writing something. Currently I'm cooking up two short films, a viral project involving all aspects of social media and of course reading through the current MOFILM / PEPSI briefs to see what creatives are "speaking" to me. Besides that I'm busy bragging about my MOFILM TriBeCa experience.

Why did you choose to enter for Pepsi in particular:
The brief! The thing that always attracts me to MOFILM and PEPSI FILMS competitions are the creatives. If I have a strong idea, that can bring their brief to life, I'll shoot it.

What do you think of Pepsi Films:
Starting with their briefs I can tell you I think Pepsi Films believes in the filmmaker and their creativity before "product pitches" and that is unheard of in my experience. Any company who posts a brief saying they DON'T want their product featured ... well, you have to like that immediately. It told me they were looking for good, strong FILMS not commercials. What filmmaker doesn't immediately fall in love with that idea? Pepsi Films is a group I'd never hesitate to throw creativity at.

Are you going to enter any Pepsi Films contests:
Done and done and yes and yes! I will be entering more in the future.

How did you come up with the idea for this particular spot:
Here's the scene, true story ... pizza place, old guy, paying with change, everyone's mad. Stereotypes are funny and relatable because they are based on a truth. So after getting annoyed at the slowness of the more-mature-sector of society, I just envisioned a world where maybe, just maybe, there was some sort of senior-conspiracy and the joke is on us.

What do you think about Pepsi as a brand and how did you try to get this across in your film:
The Pepsi brand is so omnipresent in our daily lives it's hard not to come across it time and again throughout the day. In "Old on Purpose" there was no need to hit the viewer over the head with any kind of branding or sales pitch. It's never mentioned or highlighted in any way. As a matter of fact the product is VERY easy to miss in our spot, but it is ever present. You will see Pepsi cups at the pizza place, in the movie theater and in the old-fogies glasses in the "party" scene at the end of the film. So the only way we tried to get across any type of branding effort was simply to mimic its presence in our daily lives.

What kind of person were you targeting with your spot, what particular reaction were you aiming for and how did you go about getting it:
"Old on Purpose" was not targeted to a certain demographic ... well, except for those people who want to laugh. The goal was to tell a solid story with colorful characters that plays on a silly idea. The gag played well and the "reveal" got that wonderful, slow "ahhhhhh" reaction I was hoping for. Once the joke was told I drove it home just a bit more by showing a funny over the top reaction of an aggravated driver that we can all relate to ... because most of us have lived it.

What equipment did you use:
We shot with the Panasonic AF100 and used a Canon 7d DSLR for the car scene. Since we didn't have a truly solid car mount we couldn't risk the AF100 falling off so the DSLR had to be the brave one and sit on the hood of the car while it was cruising around. Luckily all survived unscathed and lived to shoot another day.

Did you face any challenges in the process of making the film:
This is such a funny question because there isn't one shoot, large or small, without a huge list of challenges and problems. I'm sure all filmmakers can attest to that. With that being said the biggest challenge on this one was casting. It's very hard to find talented, older actors. Let alone talented, older actors who can get themselves to the set LOL.

What advice would you give a filmmaker thinking about entering a Pepsi Films competition:
Do it!!! However, be sure to shoot something you love. Shoot a film that will have "legs" and that you can use for your demo reel. It takes such a huge effort to put out good work so make your time (and those friends who you sucker into helping you) worthwhile!



Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Pepsi Film TriBeCa winners interviewed by LisaNova

When we were out in New York at the wonderful Pepsi Films TriBeCa awards, Pepsi North America sent along LisaNova to interview our winners, our ambassadors LawHag and the award evening host, Jon Landau, producer of Titanic and Avatar.

This is the great video Lisa and her team put together.




Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Pepsi Films TribeCa Overall winner is....

EZ 2 C by Jude Chun & Seung Hwan Shin,


This beautiful, endearing narrative really hit the mark of the brief and charmed the audience at the Pepsi Films TriBeCa Awards. Our winners from Korea will go on to work with Pepsi North America and its advertising agency on a commissioned piece, we can't wait to see what they do!



What do you think? A worthy winner or could you do better? If so you have until the 23rd May to get your entries in for Pepsi Films Shanghai.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Pepsi Films New York Winners

The second Pepsi Films Contest is drawing to its conclusion, the three winners for each of the themes have been picked. The first place winners are busy packing ahead of their trip to New York next week, where the overall winner will be picked at a glitzy awards dinner hosted by Jon Landua, oscar winning producer of Titanic and Avatar.

We'll announce the overall winner on the Pepsi Films Facebook page the very second it's announced. Until then we'd love to know which of the films you like the best and think should take that over all prize, which carries with it a $20,000 production budget to work with Pepsi North America and it's advertising agency, BBDO.

Connected is by Joon Goh of the UK and took first place in the One World theme. It's a smart tale of how the way we communicate is changing thanks to the computer age.




EZ 2 C is by Jude Chun from Korea, the winner of the Refresh your World theme it shows how a little imagination changes the everyday.




Jody Lauren Miller, USA, took first place for Forever Young, with Old on Purpose, which reveals that some of the behaviour of the older generation might not be as innocent as it seems!


The overall winner will be revealed at around 7pm EST on Tuesday 26h April.

Don't be shy - let us know what you think of our winners and who deserves the top honours!

And if you think you can do better, then check out the Pepsi Films Shanghai and Pepsi Films Poland

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Pepsi Films TriBeCa Shortlist

The shortlist for Pepsi Films TriBeCa is finally out for everyone to review. Winners will be revealed next week but for now these are the top ten films for each theme that are in the running!


Forever Young

Forever Young Argentina
Ballerina Czech Republic
One World

D-Day New Zealand
Connected Indonesia
One World Australia
One Recipe Spain
Refresh The World

Cool Space Mexico
EZ 2C Rep. of Korea
Reach Argentina
Change Agent Greece
A New Beat Australia

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Pepsi Films TriBeCa Contest - What happens now?

The second Pepsi Film contest of 2011 is now closed, and a huge thank you to everyone who entered. We had more submissions than for Barcelona and the quality remains superb, we've got a lot of videos to watch this week and we can't wait! We know you're all keen to know what happens next so we thought we'd shed a little bit more light on the process so you know what to expect.

Once the deadline has passed, our platform partner, MOFILM, reviews all the films to make sure that the music used is rights-free and that the entries have abided by the terms and conditions set by the contest - so family friendly content that doesn't show any other brands. The team there also gives each entry a mark out of ten, this is based on the quality of the content and how well it is produced, the top ranking films, usually those marked 8 and above are then placed on the longlist and the MOFILM team sends those entries a CCA form which needs to be filled in and sent back.

While all that is going on, the Pepsi Film team and the Pepsi team in the host country, so in this case North America, are reviewing films as well. For the first cut they are looking for the top ten films in each of the categories which will form the shortlist. This short list should be published next week and will appear on a dedicated facebook tab on the Pepsi Films facebook page and here on the Pepsi Films blog.

A week later we'll announce the top three films in each category - again on the blog and facebook. The three first place winners will also fly to TriBeCa to take part in the Pepsi Films award ceremony which is taking place at Scandinavia House on Tuesday 26th April. There they will meet other filmmakers, including the amazing  LawHag, the Pepsi team and Jon Landau, the oscar winning producer of Titanic and Avatar.  On the Wednesday night the winners will attend the premier of Will Ferrell's latest movie, 'everything must go'


Everything Must Go by ThePlaylist



As if that wasn't enough, during the Tuesday night award ceremony, one of the three films will be picked as the overall winner and will take the coveted Pepsi Films trophy. They then get to work with Pepsi North America on a specially commission project.

If you're now kicking yourself because you didn't enter for Pepsi Films TriBeCa, don't worry - Pepsi Films Shanghai is open and you have until the 23rd May to get your films in. Pepsi Films Poland is also due to open shortly too!

There's a lot going! Keep following for updates and the latest news on contest & winners.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

TriBeCa & Pepsi Films

After an amazing first contest, all eyes are on TriBeCa and we can't wait to see what the 28th March closing date will bring.

There's plenty of time to enter and our ambassadors, Lawrence Chen and Hagan Wong, affectionately known as LawHag have created this amazing piece about the magical place that is the Triangle Below Canal to inspire your creative genius.

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Pepsi Film Barcelona Overall Winner!

The first Pepsi Films contest is now all over and the first overall winner has been selected. In fact it's two winners, Lloyd Choi and Simon Yang who are the creative geniuses behind Creative Control.

The jury had a hard time choosing - each of the three films had something different to offer, but they felt that Lloyd and Simon's piece was an excellent short that really answered the brief of Hit Delete.

Do you agree with our jury?

Lloyd and Simon will now work with Pepsi Spain on a special commission, we'll keep you updated on how it's going.

In the meantime don't forget that TriBeCa Pepsi Films is open!