February 13, 2009

Cisco Announces Winners of ‘Digital Cribs’ Video Contest with NYU and USC


The winners of Cisco’s most recent Digital Cribs video contest, in partnership with New York University’s ProMotion Pictures and the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts, have been announced. Two brand winners and two viewers’ choice winners were selected from each university. Brand winning videos have been determined by Cisco judges based on the film makers’ adherence to a creative brief, the quality of casting, storytelling and originality. Viewers’ choice winning videos were determined by the number of views the video received on digitalcribs.com

Cisco partnered with NYU and USC to tap into the talents of aspiring film makers to show the experience of living a connected life. In all of the videos, the film makers’ show that a ‘digital crib’ signifies an entire digital lifestyle that provides connectivity and enables creativity, no matter the individual’s passion or profession.

Check out the winning videos below to see different individuals from all over the world using consumer technology and their home network in very interesting ways.

Brand Winners:

NYU: Jacob Robinson, Ryan Heller, Heather Jack, Claire Harlam, Benedetta Arese Lucini, Anne Becker, Jessica Shain: “David Malan: Coolest Geek at Harvard


USC: Michael Koerbel: “David and Amy Wenzel

 

Viewers’ Choice Winners:

 

NYU: “Digital Architect” by Ryan Silbert and Matt Greenbaum received 31 percent of NYU video submission votes to win $3,100.

USC:Tim Ferriss’s Digital Lifestyle” by Ross and Jeremy Cohen received 23 percent of USC video submission votes to win $2,300.



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Johanna Fry Posted by Johanna Fry at 08:15AM PST

Johanna Fry

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