January 30, 2009

Digital Cribs NYU and USC Screenings


Over the next two weeks Cisco is wrapping up the third Digital Cribs video contest, in partnership with USC’s School of Cinematic Arts and NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. Tomorrow, January 31st at USC and on Friday, February 5th at NYU, eight teams from each school with host a film screening of their Digital Cribs submissions to an audience of their peers, faculty, staff, alumni and Cisco judges.  Click here for prize details.

Click here to view NYU Digital Cribs submissions.

Click Here to view USC Digital Cribs submissions.

Digital Cribs webisodes featuring Shane Battier, Meghan Asha and Lincoln Schatz debuted last fall on the Cisco consumer website. Since then we have initiated three film contests in conjunction with Digital Cribs. (Contest links located near the end of this post) It has been a ton of fun viewing the Digital Cribs submissions and reading the many comments from a global audience. THANK YOU to all who have participated in the Digital Cribs film competitions. You’ve artistically communicated the interesting uses of consumer electronics and the home network in a visual, social and personal way.

Enjoy this Viewers’ Choice winning submission, submitted by Patrick Smith, in the Digital Cribs: Heaven or Hell video contest


Past Digital Cribs Competition Videos:

Digital Cribs: Filmaka Competition
Click here to view the video submissions
Digital Cribs: Heaven or Hell?
Click here to view Digital Heaven submissions. Click here to view Digital Hell submissions.
Digital Cribs Contest with NYU and USC


Follow @DigitalCribs on Twitter for more consumer conversations.

Johanna Fry Posted by Johanna Fry at 01:15PM PST

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