Lenovo
(HKSE: 0992) (PINK SHEETS: LNVGY), the world’s #2 PC maker, and Ideas
United, the creators of Campus MovieFest (CMF), today announced the
launch of the “Seize the Night” Film Your Own Ending Competition. The
competition tasks student filmmakers from around the globe to create
alternate endings to Lenovo’s acclaimed “Seize
the Night” ad supporting the company’s recent Ultrabook “Book of Do”
advertising campaign.
“We created the ‘Seize the Night’ spot to set our latest Ultrabook
devices apart from others by focusing on how our technology enables
people to do amazing things,” said David Roman, chief marketing officer,
Lenovo. “Creativity is everywhere, and the Film Your Own Ending
competition recognizes the collective talent and ingenuity of the global
student filmmaker community that Campus MovieFest has cultivated. We’re
prepared to be astounded at what this community brings to life.”
Ad Makes Hollywood Big Screen Showing
Lenovo and Ideas United previewed the competition at Campus
MovieFest Hollywood, the culminating event of the world’s largest
student film festival, which includes workshops by industry luminaries,
screenings, and a star-studded red carpet awards ceremony. CMF also
showed the global ad several times throughout the weekend to more than
1,000 student filmmakers.
By working with Ideas United, Lenovo gains access to an innovative model
of content creation. Ideas United, through its CMF tour of moviemaking
events, has empowered more than 500,000 students from 100 plus
universities to make short movies for free. The award-winning
participants from each university are then invited into the
Distinguished Filmmakers Network, which provides unforgettable
experiences in addition to opportunities to work with premier brands
seeking high-quality, authentic content.
Competition Call for Entries
Distinguished Filmmakers Network members can now submit treatments via
the competition’s website
through July 5 that creatively explore alternate ending concepts to
“Seize the Night”. The top entrants will receive production budgets, in
addition to constant support from Ideas United, to create their
alternate endings that visually capture the essence of Lenovo’s latest
ultra-thin and ultra-light Ultrabook devices. On August 13, the
alternate endings will be posted online for a two-week viewcount
competition, with winning student filmmakers receiving more than $30,000
in cash and prizes, including 15 Lenovo IdeaPad U310 Ultrabooks.
“We’re honored to partner with Lenovo to empower our top young
filmmakers to create unforgettable content, as we both believe that the
next generation of storytellers are hungry for the opportunity to share
their visions,” said David Roemer, Co-founder and CEO of Ideas United.
“Lenovo is ‘for those who do’, and our participants fit that description
perfectly.”
For more information about the competition, or to apply to the
Distinguished Filmmakers Network for an opportunity to participate,
visit http://www.campusmoviefest.com/lenovo
Ultrabooks Inspire Next Generation Laptops
Lenovo IdeaPad U310 and U410 Ultrabook devices combine the best features
of traditional laptops—powerful processing performance, large storage
capacity and rich audio—with the sleek aesthetics and desirable
qualities of tablets, such as fast boot up, instant resume and all day
battery life. With a svelte, book-inspired design that appeals to the
fashion-forward consumer, the new Ultrabooks are available in a variety
of vibrant colors including Sapphire Blue, Aqua Blue, Cherry Blossom
Pink, Graphite Grey or Metallic Red. This progressive technology comes
at competitive prices for consumers starting under $800 (USD).
About Lenovo
Lenovo (HKSE: 0992) (PINK SHEETS: LNVGY) is a $US30 billion personal
technology company – and the second largest PC company in the world,
serving customers in more than 160 countries. Dedicated to building
exceptionally engineered PCs and mobile internet devices, Lenovo’s
business is built on product innovation, a highly-efficient global
supply chain and strong strategic execution. Formed by Lenovo Group’s
acquisition of the former IBM Personal Computing Division, the company
develops, manufactures and markets reliable, high-quality, secure and
easy-to-use technology products and services. Its product lines include
legendary Think-branded commercial PCs and Idea-branded consumer PCs, as
well as servers, workstations, and a family of mobile internet devices,
including tablets and smart phones. Lenovo has major research centers in
Yamato, Japan; Beijing, China; and Raleigh, North Carolina. For more
information, see www.lenovo.com.
About Ideas United and Campus MovieFest
Ideas United began 11 years ago when four students at Emory University
created Campus MovieFest (CMF), which has since become the world’s
largest student film festival. CMF offers equipment and training to
students at participating campuses to create their own five-minute
movies in a week all for free. Over 500,000 students have shared their
stories, earning over $2 million in prizing and seeing their films on
big screens around the globe, at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival,
and on millions of smaller screens – including in-flight, on television,
and online. Tapping into this pool of talented young filmmakers, IU
created its Distinguished Filmmakers Network and launched IU Productions
to provide paid, professional opportunities to its filmmakers, and to
provide high-quality, authentic content to its partners. Find out more
at www.iuproductions.com.
