Honda Motor Co., Ltd. announced that the “Sound of Honda / Ayrton Senna 1989” has been honored with the Grand Prix in Titanium & Integrated Lions, in total, 15 prizes in 8 award categories of the 61st Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativit. Each category consists of four prize levels – with the Grand Prix at the top followed by Gold Lion, Silver Lion and Bronze Lion.
Starting as an in-theater advertising film contest held as a part of the Festival de Cannes, the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity has been held independently of the film festival since 1954. The Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity has been one of the top three most prestigious advertisement festivals/awards in the fields of advertising and communications. Due to the outstanding composition of its juries and the high level of award-winning works, the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity has established an especially high reputation among a large number of international advertisement awards.
For the 2014 awards, the combined entry list for 17 categories included more than 37,000 works from all around the world. Reflecting the recent trend of the diversification of advertising and communication activities, the number of works competing in the “Cyber Lions” categories increased by 39% compared to the last year. Honda’s “Sound of Honda / Ayrton Senna 1989” won these prizes in a highly intensive competition.
Moreover, the “Sound of Honda / Ayrton Senna 1989” has been highly acclaimed in international society proven by the fact that it was awarded the “Black Pencil” at this year’s D&AD Awards. The D&AD’s Black Pencil is known as one of the most-difficult-to-win awards in the world due to its rigorous screening and examination by the jury.
The “Sound of Honda / Ayrton Senna 1989” reproduces the then fastest lap at Suzuka Circuit by Senna driving the McLaren Honda MP4/5 in the qualifying of FIA Formula One (F1) World Championship in 1989. Honda analyzed the driving data including changes in the accelerator position, engine speed and vehicle speed and reproduced the engine sound for the lap using the actual vehicle, the McLaren Honda MP4/5. With this reproduced engine sound, Honda has developed three types of content – a short film that reproduces Senna’s driving as well as its behind-the-scene documentary film, the 3-dimensional computer graphics web content “3D-View,” and the iPhone app “Sound of Honda.”
Advancing its concept of recording and analyzing driving data and using it to help people enjoy driving, Honda has been making progress in the area of supporting safe and secure driving, using driving data collected from vehicles equipped with the Honda Internavi system.
Honda will continue its studies of how to create enjoyable relationships between people and automobiles and contribute to the development of systems and structures that enable such relationships.
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