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Company reinvents partnership with creative communities, engaging visionaries to unleash artistic expression, protect ideas and reflect on the power of diversity and advanced innovation With partners including entertainment giants DreamWorks Animation and Technicolor, BAFTA award winning producer Anant Singh, pioneers behind VR films Giant and Tree and many more, HP is adding a series of new events at Cannes that shine a spotlight on the reinvention of entertainment and art, and the role of technology to ignite personal storytelling. In addition, the company hosted its annual Masters of Short Film competition, reinforcing HP’s commitment to inspire the artist in us all. Art comes in limitless forms and holds the power to inspire and connect. From legendary artists to emerging visionaries, creatives of all types have turned to the latest tools and mediums to express and provoke an emotional connection," said Antonio Lucio, Chief Marketing and Communications Officer, HP Inc. "Films that tell great stories can provoke visceral reactions more than any other art form. As the innovation partner for the world’s most creative people, we are reinventing technology experiences that unleash the creator and artist in each one of us."
Innovation Continuing to offer exceptional experiences creative professionals and amateurs want, with the style,
quality and performance to bring their visions to life, HP is launching a new Premium PC portfolio at this year’s festival. In addition, making its European debut, the Cinema 4K Dreamcolor display sets the gold standard for color accuracy while the latest ZBook Mobile Workstations provide creators the ability to visualize work in virtual reality, with 3D graphics and server-grade processing power.Personal commentHP president of EMEA Nick Lazaridis, president of Personal Systems Ron Coughlin, and president of Imaging and Printing Enrique Lores, will share how the company’s innovations in creative fields like film, design and art are empowering both award-winning artists and everyday creators to push boundaries.
Partnershiz HP has a long heritage of partnering with filmmakers and creative professionals to bring their visions to life in animation, 3D, visual effects and computer generated applications. In addition to being an end-to-end HP studio for more than 15 years, DreamWorks Animation is also a co-development partner, resulting in industry-leading technological innovations. Kate Swanborg, senior vice president of Technology Communications and Strategic Alliances for DreamWorks Animation, will discuss the instrumental role that HP technology plays in the creation of the studio’s animated feature films, and will also reveal behind-the-scenes content of how DreamWorks Animation movies are made.CollaborationHP and Viacom 18 are co-producing Manto, the true story of Saadat Hasan Manto, an Indo-Pakistani writer, playwright and author considered one of the greatest writers in South Asian history. Additionally, HP hosted the second annual Masters of Short Film competition. With Saadat Hasan Manto as their inspiration, the four final teams from Italy, India, France and the US screened their films in Cannes on May 20, 2017, with France’s film Valentin(e) taking the top prize. Making its debut in Cannes this year, HP Studios’ The Wolf: Season 2 builds on the dramatic first season starring award-winning actor Christian Slater as a fictional hacker targeting the healthcare industry’s highly sensitive data records.