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    Home » Microsoft and McCann Connect People With AI To Re-imagine Holiday Memories

    Microsoft and McCann Connect People With AI To Re-imagine Holiday Memories

    By SHOOTFriday, November 17, 2023Updated:Sunday, July 7, 2024No Comments2985 Views
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    With the holidays representing a shared moment where we reflect on our most cherished memories–times filled with joy, togetherness, and unforgettable experiences, Microsoft is showing people how they can use AI to amplify their holiday creativity to make those connections stronger and make their memories feel new.  AI is a tool best powered by humanity, and humanity shines brightest during the holidays. The holiday season is synonymous with a celebration of who we are, where we come from, connections we’ve found and connections that ground.

    The “Make Your Holiday A Masterpiece” campaign centers on rekindling connections with people, memories, and the things we cherish about the holiday season. This hero film features transmedia artist Ellie Pritts meeting with real people to learn more about their unique holiday memories and then transforms them into artistic custom AI masterpieces. In the spot, Pritts sets up on the street and as passersby approach, they sit down to share a memory with her. From New Year’s in Japan to Christmas in New Zealand, we see her collaborating with individuals from diverse backgrounds, each celebrating a different holiday. The film ends as Ellie unveils the artwork she’s created, capturing the emotional reactions of people as they see their holiday memories represented in a surprising new way.  

    The campaign features seven stories of people from all over the world featured together in the hero film and also in depth via :30 films. The films were directed by filmmaker and photographer Andree Ljutica, whose previous short works have played for audiences at Guanajuato International and have won juried awards at Palm Springs International. Consumers can go online to learn more bout the stories and then create their own. The campaign will be supported on Microsoft’s owned channels across digital and social. 

    Shayne Millington, chief creative officer, McCann New York, said, “The holidays are that special time of year where memories and traditions are created amongst friends and family. It was incredible to hear the range of stories from people all over the world and see their faces light up when their memories immediately became something tangible.”

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    Client Microsoft Kathleen Hall, corporate VP of brand; Sven Seger, general manager, global creative; Carol Phillips, general manager, global advertising; Sunita Richardson, sr. director, brand strategy + ops, chief of staff; Aleksey Fedorov, director, global brand marketing; Kaity Butcher, brand manager, Microsoft Brand Studio; Pia Rodriguez, global brand strategist; Stephanie Quartararo, managing advisor, content creation; Tommy Murov, post/VFX advisor (APR). Agency McCann Sean Bryan, chief creative officer and executive creative director global brands, North America; Shayne Millington, chief creative officer and executive creative director global brands, New York; Cristina Reina, Pete Johnson, EVPs, executive global creative directors; Lucas Casao, Guilherme Racz, SVPs, group creative directors; Camilla Ciappina, Daniel Trimarchi, associate creative directors; Matthew van Leeuwen, EVP, head of design; Mook Phoungbut, design director; Emily Portnoy, chief strategy officer; Sam Chotiner, EVP, executive strategy director; Danielle Noto, SVP, group strategy director; Kyla Jackson, strategist; Aaron Kovan, chief production officer; Stacy Flaum, SVP, executive producer; Jamie Jou, director of music licensing. Production Craft Worldwide Andree Ljutica, director; Adam Hirsch, SVP, head of content, North America; Zoe Greene, executive producer; Kim Anderson, line producer; Malik Dupree, photographer. Editorial No6 James Duffy, Nick Schneider, editors; Corina Dennison, exec producer; Laura Molinaro, head of production. Audio Revolve Audio Paul Weiss, mix engineer; Gilda McCrann, studio director. Music JSM

     

    Media Type:Film: Short
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    Video Tags:Andree LjuticaMcCannMicrosoftShayne Millington



    The Best Work You May Never See: Innocean Berlin, Stink Director Eoin Glaister Team On Stunt For NewMotion

    Tuesday, January 20, 2026
    NewMotion's "Stunt"

    Ad agency Innocean Berlin has launched a full visual rebrand and platform for NewMotion, designed to bring more diverse talent behind the camera by giving German production companies a way to open their sets to new voices. The launch comes at a pivotal moment for the German film industry: In recent years, Germany has seen global acclaim for Oscar-nominated and award-winning productions like All Quiet on the Western Front and The Teacher’s Lounge. At this year’s Berlinale, the number of national and co-produced films reached an all-time high. Meanwhile, the federal government has committed to nearly doubling its production funding, now reaching €250 million ($291 million U.S.) But while international demand for German productions is growing, the industry still struggles with lack of diversity, limited access and an over-reliance on networks and connections. NewMotion was created to help change that. At the heart of the project is Germany’s largest online film industry database, a platform designed to connect production companies with aspiring crew members through on-set shadowing experiences, developed in collaboration with BuzzWoo. Covering more than 60 different behind-the-scenes roles, the online platform provides applicants with hands-on access to an industry that has often been difficult to break into. The platform provides users with real-time listings for shadowing, internships, and training opportunities. For those unsure where to start, there’s an AI-powered “Skillmatcher” tool, an interactive quiz that suggests suitable film professions based on users’ personal strengths and interests. An additional interactive film experience lets users explore a virtual film set and learn about various roles by clicking on... Read More

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