International
Judges Results:
Best Film: ''Most People'' by Adjective Noun/Yellowberri
(nate morguelan)
1st Runner Up: ''NEW MODEL'' by The Plague-bearers
(Nicholas Moran)
2nd Runner Up: ''The Ethiopian Argument'' by Scotty & The
Firebirds (Pete Cardella)
3rd Runner Up: ''Not Suited For Change'' by Bumble Bee
Studios (Laura Kazbaraite)
4th Runner Up: ''Collectables'' by KAS Creations (Klayton
Stainer)
Best Direction: ''Most People'' by Adjective Noun/Yellowberri
(nate morguelan)
Best Actor: ''Most People'' by Adjective Noun/Yellowberri
(nate morguelan)
Best Actress: ''NEW MODEL'' by The Plague-bearers
(Nicholas Moran)
Best Acting Ensemble: ''The Ethiopian Argument'' by
Scotty & The Firebirds (Pete Cardella)
Best Writing: ''The Ethiopian Argument'' by Scotty & The
Firebirds (Pete Cardella)
Best Cinematography: ''Not Suited For Change'' by Bumble
Bee Studios (Laura Kazbaraite)
Best Editing: ''NEW MODEL'' by The Plague-bearers
(Nicholas Moran)
Best Original Music Score: [tie] ''Most People'' by
Adjective Noun/Yellowberri (nate morguelan) & ''Not Suited For
Change'' by Bumble Bee Studios (Laura Kazbaraite)
Best Sound Design: ''Most People'' by Adjective Noun/Yellowberri
(nate morguelan)
Best Set Design: [tie] ''Collectables'' by KAS Creations
(Klayton Stainer) & ''PSYCH'' by QPIX-DOS (Davi Soesilo)
Best Visual FX: ''Most People'' by Adjective Noun/Yellowberri
(nate morguelan)
Best Costume Design: ''Charlie'' by De prin CLuj (Ovidiu
Matesan)
Best Make-Up: ''Identity Theft'' by artook (Kamran
Thunder)
Atlanta
Audience Award Results:
1st:
''Face Card'' by Surprise Surprise Movies (Shashank Shrestha)
2nd: ''Running'' by Running in time (Maria Layus)
3rd: ''Better Late Than Never'' by OMG it's Krej (Jeff Kaminski)
Judges Results:
Best Film: ''Running'' by Running in time (Maria Layus)
1st Runner Up: ''Face Card'' by Surprise Surprise
Movies (Shashank Shrestha)
2nd Runner Up: ''Better Late Than Never'' by OMG it's
Krej (Jeff Kaminski)
3rd Runner Up: ''Identity Dick'' by The Burning City (Lev
Gartman)
4th Runner Up: ''Loose Ends'' by Renaissance Academy
(Scott Sullivan)
Best Direction: ''Running'' by Running in time (Maria
Layus)
Best Actor: ''Running'' by Running in time (Maria Layus)
Best Actress: ''Running'' by Running in time (Maria Layus)
Best Acting Ensemble: [tie] ''Better Late Than Never'' by
OMG it's Krej (Jeff Kaminski) & ''Identity Dick'' by The Burning
City (Lev Gartman)
Best Writing: ''Face Card'' by Surprise Surprise Movies (Shashank
Shrestha)
Best Cinematography: ''Running'' by Running in time
(Maria Layus)
Best Editing: ''Running'' by Running in time (Maria Layus)
Best Original Music Score: ''Loose Ends'' by Renaissance
Academy (Scott Sullivan)
Best Sound Design: ''Running'' by Running in time (Maria
Layus)
Best Set Design: ''Running'' by Running in time (Maria
Layus)
Best Visual FX: ''Running'' by Running in time
(Maria Layus)
Best Special FX: ''Nowhere to be Found'' by J.Miller
Films (John Miller)
Best Costume Design: ''Better Late Than Never'' by OMG
it's Krej (Jeff Kaminski)
Best Make-Up: ''Better Late Than Never'' by OMG it's
Krej (Jeff Kaminski)
Boston
Audience Award Results:
1st:
''It's All Relative'' by Andrew Zenn Films (Andrew Zenn)
Judges Results:
Best Film: ''Food Feud'' by The Slumps (Emile Doucette)
1st Runner Up: ''It's All Relative'' by Andrew Zenn Films (Andrew Zenn)
2nd Runner Up: ''i-dentity'' by The Faucet Drinkers
(Kai-Jae Wang)
3rd Runner Up: ''Conmetologist'' by The AV Nerds
(Nicholas Agri)
4th Runner Up: ''ROBOT!'' by Some Are Villains (Kevin
Harrington)
Best Direction: ''i-dentity'' by The Faucet Drinkers
(Kai-Jae Wang)
Best Actor: ''Food Feud'' by The Slumps (Emile
Doucette)
Best Actress: ''It's All Relative'' by Andrew Zenn Films (Andrew Zenn)
Best Acting Ensemble: ''It's All Relative'' by Andrew Zenn Films (Andrew Zenn)
Best Writing: ''It's All Relative'' by Andrew Zenn Films (Andrew Zenn)
Best Cinematography: ''i-dentity'' by The Faucet Drinkers
(Kai-Jae Wang)
Best Editing: ''i-dentity'' by The Faucet Drinkers
(Kai-Jae Wang)
Best Original Music Score: ''Conmetologist'' by The AV
Nerds (Nicholas Agri)
Best Sound Design: ''Food Feud'' by The Slumps (Emile
Doucette)
Best Set Design: ''ROBOT!'' by Some Are Villains (Kevin
Harrington)
Best Visual FX: ''Conmetologist'' by The AV Nerds
(Nicholas Agri)
Best Special FX: ''ROBOT!'' by Some Are Villains (Kevin
Harrington)
Best Costume Design: ''ROBOT!'' by Some Are Villains
(Kevin Harrington)
Best Make-Up: ''Conmetologist'' by The AV Nerds
(Nicholas Agri)
Calgary
Audience Award Results:
1st:
''The Imposter'' by The Ides (Dominique van Olm)
Judges Results:
Best Film:
''The
Imposter'' by The Ides (Dominique van Olm)
Best Direction: ''Perfect'' by Evolving Penguin (Kyle Hill)
Best Actor:
''The Chosen'' by Dink Pyjamas (Wil Knoll)
Best Actress: ''Janie 2.0'' by 3 Legged Circus Media (Joseph
Giampapa)
Best Acting Ensemble: ''New You'' by Crescendo Productions
(Alexander Sakarev)
Best Writing: ''The Chosen'' by Dink Pyjamas (Wil Knoll)
Best Cinematography: [tie] ''Nameless'' by Urban
Revolver (Darren Harmon) & ''SCENE OF MY CRIME'' by LASA (SANDHYA
PADMANABH)
Best Editing: ''Perfect'' by
Evolving Penguin (Kyle Hill)
Best Original Music Score: ''SCENE OF MY CRIME'' by LASA (SANDHYA
PADMANABH)
Best Sound Design: ''New You'' by Crescendo Productions
(Alexander Sakarev)
Best Set Design: ''New You'' by Crescendo Productions
(Alexander Sakarev)
Best Visual FX:
''The
Imposter'' by The Ides (Dominique van Olm)
Best Special FX: [tie]
''Nameless'' by Urban Revolver (Darren Harmon)
Best Costume Design: ''The
Chosen'' by Dink Pyjamas (Wil Knoll)
Best Make-Up: ''New You'' by
Crescendo Productions (Alexander Sakarev)
Chicago
Audience Award Results:
1st:
''Pacciu!'' by Hourglass Films (Matthew Wechsler)
2nd:
''Oh, Timmy'' by Weekend Warriors (ravi lumpkin)
3rd:
''Monet'' by Broad Shoulders Productions (Bryan Breau)
4th:
''Granville'' by Nevaeh (Benjamin Radut)
5th:
''The Misunderstanding'' by Lone Sin Co. (David McClone)
Judges Results:
Best Film:
''Granville'' by Nevaeh
(Benjamin Radut)
1st Runner Up:
''Pacciu!'' by Hourglass Films
(Matthew Wechsler)
2nd Runner Up: ''Seeing Red'' by Very Clever (Christopher
Rathjen)
3rd Runner Up: ''Last Call'' by DIGITAL RIVALS (REUBEN
BUCURESTEANU)
4th Runner Up: ''Little Stranger'' by Upriver Productions
(William Gonzalez)
Best Direction:
[tie] ''Granville'' by Nevaeh
(Benjamin Radut) & ''Pacciu!'' by Hourglass Films (Matthew
Wechsler)
Best Actor:
''Pacciu!'' by Hourglass Films
(Matthew Wechsler)
Best Actress:
''Granville'' by Nevaeh
(Benjamin Radut)
Best Acting Ensemble:
''Pacciu!'' by Hourglass Films
(Matthew Wechsler)
Best Writing:
''Granville'' by Nevaeh
(Benjamin Radut)
Best Cinematography:
''The Misunderstanding'' by Lone
Sin Co. (David McClone)
Best Editing:
''Granville'' by Nevaeh
(Benjamin Radut)
Best Original Music Score:
''Granville'' by Nevaeh
(Benjamin Radut)
Best Sound Design: ''Packing Up'' by Cicatrix Films
(Steven Thurman)
Best Set Design: ''Wedged'' by Faction 5 Inc. (Jose
Galarza)
Best Visual FX: ''Seeing Red'' by Very Clever
(Christopher Rathjen)
Best Special FX: ''Schitz on the Fritz'' by Greene Light
Productions (David Greene)
Best Costume Design: ''Source Of Self'' by Bug-Juice
Productions (Stephen Province)
Best Make-Up: ''Seeing Red'' by Very Clever (Christopher
Rathjen)
Denver
Audience Award Results:
1st:
''The Desk Job'' by Fenix (Erik Tande)
2nd:
''Moonlighters'' by Sneaky Boy (Jimmy Gable)
3rd:
''Indefinite Leave'' by Madassi, Long, Walsh & Jones (KAREN MADACSI)
Judges Results:
Best Film: ''Moonlighters'' by Sneaky Boy (Jimmy Gable)
1st Runner Up: ''The Desk Job'' by Fenix (Erik Tande)
2nd Runner Up: ''Indefinite Leave'' by Madassi, Long,
Walsh & Jones (KAREN MADACSI)
3rd Runner Up: ''The Thief'' by Random Ellipsoid Films
(Stephen Hume)
4th Runner Up: ''Princess Petunia's Magical Sing Along''
by Fat Cow Productions (Richard Schall)
Best Direction: ''A New Man'' by Classic Productions
(Jennifer Kjerstad)
Best Actor: ''The Desk Job'' by Fenix (Erik Tande)
Best Actress: ''Indefinite Leave'' by Madassi, Long,
Walsh & Jones (KAREN MADACSI)
Best Acting Ensemble: ''The Desk Job'' by Fenix (Erik
Tande)
Best Writing: ''The Desk Job'' by Fenix (Erik Tande)
Best Cinematography: ''The Thief'' by Random Ellipsoid
Films (Stephen Hume)
Best Editing: ''The Thief'' by Random Ellipsoid Films
(Stephen Hume)
Best Original Music Score: ''Moonlighters'' by Sneaky Boy
(Jimmy Gable)
Best Sound Design: ''A New Man'' by Classic Productions
(Jennifer Kjerstad)
Best Set Design: ''Moonlighters'' by Sneaky Boy (Jimmy
Gable)
Best Visual FX: ''The Desk Job'' by Fenix (Erik Tande)
Best Special FX: ''The Desk Job'' by Fenix (Erik Tande)
Best Costume Design: ''Moonlighters'' by Sneaky Boy
(Jimmy Gable)
Best Make-Up: ''Moonlighters'' by Sneaky Boy (Jimmy
Gable)
Houston
Audience Award Results:
1st:
''Eye-Opener'' by Purple Wizard (Charles Booth)
2nd:
''card me if you can.'' by
Kristopher Rutherford (Kristopher Rutherford)
3rd:
[tie]
''Dissonance'' by sumtasay (Natasha Fissiak)
&
''Drawing Dead'' by Nine to One (Tomas Medina)
Judges Results:
Best Film: "card me if you can." by
Kristopher Rutherford (Kristopher Rutherford)
1st Runner Up: "Drawing Dead" by Nine to One (Tomas
Medina)
2nd Runner Up: "Coach Donahue" by The Team Itself (Trey
Ferguson)
3rd Runner Up: "Dissonance" by sumtasay (Natasha Fissiak)
4th Runner Up: "Pasta Premonition" by HEIKE&MEIKE
Productions (Kristina Lindsey)
Best Direction: Dissonance by sumtasay (Natasha Fissiak)
Best Actor: card me if you can. by Kristopher Rutherford
(Kristopher Rutherford)
Best Actress: Coach Donahue by The Team Itself (Trey
Ferguson)
Best Acting Ensemble: Eye-Opener by Purple Wizard
(Charles Booth)
Best Writing: Coach Donahue by The Team Itself (Trey
Ferguson)
Best Cinematography: Dissonance by sumtasay (Natasha
Fissiak)
Best Editing: card me if you can. by Kristopher
Rutherford (Kristopher Rutherford)
Best Original Music Score: Dissonance by sumtasay
(Natasha Fissiak)
Best Sound Design: Dissonance by sumtasay (Natasha
Fissiak)
Best Set Design: Dissonance by sumtasay (Natasha Fissiak)
Best Visual FX: Dissonance by sumtasay (Natasha Fissiak)
Best Special FX: Dissonance by sumtasay (Natasha Fissiak)
Best Costume Design: Dissonance by sumtasay (Natasha
Fissiak)
Best Make-Up: Driven to Deception by Silk Purse
Productions (Ken Bailley)
Los Angeles
Audience Award Results:
1st:
''Meanwhile Somewhere In The City...'' by danger haus (vinh luong)
2nd:
''Bromosexual'' by Philosoraptor (Derrick Lemos)
3rd:
''Guy Walks Into a Bar'' by These Things Happen Productions (Casey
McBeath)
4th:
''Purloin Vessel'' by Larsen Bay (Arron Kinser)
5th:
''We're Americans, Eh?'' by Chronophobic Entertainment (Christian
Villarreal)
Judges Results:
Best Film: ''Dr. Albert Linetsky'' by Pearanoia (Jacob
Patrick)
1st Runner Up: ''The Reel'' by Team Valkyrie (brendan
varni)
2nd Runner Up: ''Meanwhile Somewhere In The City...'' by
danger haus (vinh luong)
3rd Runner Up: ''Dissonance'' by sumtasay (Natasha
Fissiak)
4th Runner Up: ''Packing Up'' by Cicatrix Films (Steven
Thurman)
Best Direction: ''Dr. Albert Linetsky'' by Pearanoia
(Jacob Patrick)
Best Actor: Jett Dunlap in ''The Reel'' by Team Valkyrie (brendan varni)
Best Actress: Gina Greschner in ''The Reel'' by Team Valkyrie (brendan
varni)
Best Acting Ensemble: Brendan Varni, Gina Greschner,
Jett Dunlap, Cody Rapol, and Chris Coy in ''The Reel'' by Team Valkyrie (brendan
varni)
Best Writing: ''Bromosexual'' by Philosoraptor (Derrick
Lemos)
Best Cinematography: ''Dr. Albert Linetsky'' by Pearanoia
(Jacob Patrick)
Best Editing: ''Dissonance'' by sumtasay (Natasha Fissiak)
Best Original Music Score: ''Packing Up'' by Cicatrix
Films (Steven Thurman)
Best Sound Design: ''Dr. Albert Linetsky'' by Pearanoia
(Jacob Patrick)
Best Set Design: ''Packing Up'' by Cicatrix Films (Steven
Thurman)
Best Visual FX: ''Purloin Vessel'' by Larsen Bay (Arron
Kinser)
Best Special FX: ''Purloin Vessel'' by Larsen Bay (Arron
Kinser)
Best Costume Design: [tie] ''Trading Faces'' by Media
Eclipse (Jay Powrie) & ''We're Americans, Eh?'' by Chronophobic
Entertainment (Christian Villarreal)
Best Make-Up: ''Bromosexual'' by Philosoraptor
(Derrick Lemos)
Miami
Audience Award Results:
1st:
''Wall Of Shame'' by Creature (Julio Alvarez)
2nd:
''Forgetting You'' by Third Row Productions (Ralf Gonzalez)
3rd:
[tie]
''Housebound'' by OD 25 Productions (Alex Peruyera)
&
''Identify Me'' by Team WTS!? (Aaron Shore)
Judges Results:
Best Film: ''Forgetting You'' by Third Row Productions
(Ralf Gonzalez)
1st Runner Up: ''Housebound'' by OD 25 Productions (Alex
Peruyera)
2nd Runner Up: ''Identify Me'' by Team WTS!? (Aaron
Shore)
3rd Runner Up: ''Numbers Game'' by EEP (Edward Ethridge)
4th Runner Up: ''The Editors'' by Cafeteria Films (Carlos
Dominicis)
Best Direction: ''Forgetting You'' by Third Row
Productions (Ralf Gonzalez)
Best Actor: ''Forgetting You'' by Third Row Productions
(Ralf Gonzalez)
Best Actress: ''Forgetting You'' by Third Row Productions
(Ralf Gonzalez)
Best Acting Ensemble: ''Forgetting You'' by Third Row
Productions (Ralf Gonzalez)
Best Writing: ''Forgetting You'' by Third Row Productions
(Ralf Gonzalez)
Best Cinematography: ''Forgetting You'' by Third Row
Productions (Ralf Gonzalez)
Best Editing: ''Forgetting You'' by Third Row Productions
(Ralf Gonzalez)
Best Original Music Score: [tie] ''Forgetting You'' by
Third Row Productions (Ralf Gonzalez) & ''Housebound'' by OD 25
Productions (Alex Peruyera)
Best Sound Design: ''Forgetting You'' by Third Row
Productions (Ralf Gonzalez)
Best Set Design: ''Forgetting You'' by Third Row
Productions (Ralf Gonzalez)
Best Visual FX: ''Forgetting You'' by Third Row
Productions (Ralf Gonzalez)
Best Special FX: ''Forgetting You'' by Third Row
Productions (Ralf Gonzalez)
Best Costume Design: ''Forgetting You'' by Third Row
Productions (Ralf Gonzalez)
Best Make-Up: ''Forgetting You'' by Third Row Productions
(Ralf Gonzalez)
Minneapolis
Audience Award Results:
1st:
''Humans Like Ourselves'' by The Resisty (Damian Walker)
2nd:
''Double Standard'' by Dream Reality Films (Aaron Toy)
3rd:
''There was Supposed to be One'' by QWERTY (Michael Ahola)
Judges Results:
Best Film: ''Humans Like Ourselves'' by The Resisty
(Damian Walker)
1st Runner Up: ''Double Standard'' by Dream Reality
Films (Aaron Toy)
2nd Runner Up: ''Identity Theft'' by Vaughn Juares
(Vaughn Smith)
3rd Runner Up: ''Solitaire'' by Triple Threat Productions
(LUKE OGRODNIK)
4th Runner Up: ''William Fold'' by BaD KaP Productions
(Benjamin Swanson)
Best Direction: ''Humans Like Ourselves'' by The Resisty
(Damian Walker)
Best Actor: ''Humans Like Ourselves'' by The Resisty
(Damian Walker)
Best Actress: ''Solitaire'' by Triple Threat Productions
(LUKE OGRODNIK)
Best Acting Ensemble: ''Double Standard'' by Dream
Reality Films (Aaron Toy)
Best Writing: ''Humans Like Ourselves'' by The Resisty
(Damian Walker)
Best Cinematography: ''Identity Theft'' by Vaughn Juares
(Vaughn Smith)
Best Editing: ''Double Standard'' by Dream Reality Films
(Aaron Toy)
Best Original Music Score: ''Princess
Petunia's Magical Sing Along'' by Fat Cow Productions (Richard
Schall)
Best Sound Design: ''Identity Theft'' by Vaughn Juares
(Vaughn Smith)
Best Set Design: ''William Fold'' by BaD KaP Productions
(Benjamin Swanson)
Best Visual FX: ''Identity Theft'' by Vaughn Juares
(Vaughn Smith)
Best Special FX: ''William Fold'' by BaD KaP Productions
(Benjamin Swanson)
Best Costume Design: ''Princess
Petunia's Magical Sing Along'' by Fat Cow Productions (Richard
Schall)
Montreal
Audience Award Results:
1st:
''Blacksmith'' by Francis Martineau (Francis Martineau)
2nd:
''Mon Public'' by Bat Art (Thomas JALLUT)
3rd:
''ZOM-BEING'' by TVMcGill (Charly Feldman)
Judges Results:
Best Film: ''Blacksmith'' by Francis Martineau (Francis
Martineau)
1st Runner Up: ''ZOM-BEING'' by TVMcGill (Charly Feldman)
2nd Runner Up: ''Face Value'' by H.264 (Evren Boisjoli)
3rd Runner Up: ''Sleight of Hand'' by Marrone (Riccardo
Marrone)
4th Runner Up: ''Meet J. Douglas'' by Thrift Vision
(Alexander Marks)
Best Direction: ''Blacksmith'' by Francis Martineau
(Francis Martineau)
Best Actor: ''Face Value'' by H.264 (Evren Boisjoli)
Best Actress: ''ZOM-BEING'' by TVMcGill (Charly Feldman)
Best Acting Ensemble: ''ZOM-BEING'' by TVMcGill (Charly
Feldman)
Best Writing: ''Face Value'' by H.264 (Evren Boisjoli)
Best Cinematography: ''Blacksmith'' by Francis Martineau
(Francis Martineau)
Best Editing: ''Blacksmith'' by Francis Martineau
(Francis Martineau)
Best Original Music Score: ''Blacksmith'' by Francis
Martineau (Francis Martineau)
Best Sound Design: ''Hear No Speak No'' by DANNY MALIN
(DANNY MALIN)
Best Set Design: ''Blacksmith'' by Francis Martineau
(Francis Martineau)
Best Visual FX: ''Bullshido'' by Cowbelproductions
(Adrian Vaktor)
Best Special FX: ''Bullshido'' by Cowbelproductions
(Adrian Vaktor)
Best Costume Design: ''Blacksmith'' by Francis Martineau
(Francis Martineau)
Best Make-Up: ''Mon Public'' by Bat Art (Thomas JALLUT)
New York City
Audience Award Results (7PM):
1st:
''Princess Petunia's Magical Sing Along'' by Fat Cow Productions
(Richard Schall)
2nd:
''Lemonade'' by Moon Films (Zack Pennetta)
3rd:
''The Getaway'' by Duck Shin Productions (Spencer Brown)
Audience Award Results (9PM):
1st:
''Big Trouble Oakwood Rd.'' by Team Splash Productions (RJ Weyant)
2nd:
[tie]
''Moonlight Requisition'' by JellyJar Productions (Christopher Lovenguth),
''Pugrom'' by Kill All Hippies (Alex Sherman), &
''Joshing'' by Crazy Lake Skins (Mike Lavoie)
Judges Results:
Best Film: ''The Day'' by Spades (Brad Waskewich)
1st Runner Up: ''Mistaken Identity'' by Robotic Raptor
(Erick Fix)
2nd Runner Up: ''Lemonade'' by Moon Films (Zack Pennetta)
3rd Runner Up: ''Big Trouble Oakwood Rd.'' by Team Splash
Productions (RJ Weyant)
4th Runner Up: ''Joshing'' by Crazy Lake Skins (Mike
Lavoie)
Best Direction: ''The Day'' by Spades (Brad Waskewich)
Best Actor: "Dear Me,"'' by no BIG deal productions
(Chris Van Kirk)
Best Actress: ''The Day'' by Spades (Brad Waskewich)
Best Child Actor: ''Lemonade'' by Moon Films (Zack
Pennetta)
Best Acting Ensemble: [tie] ''Joshing'' by Crazy Lake
Skins (Mike Lavoie) & ''Mistaken Identity'' by Robotic Raptor
(Erick Fix)
Best Writing: ''Big Trouble Oakwood Rd.'' by Team Splash
Productions (RJ Weyant)
Best Cinematography: ''The Day'' by Spades (Brad
Waskewich)
Best Editing: ''Moonlight Requisition'' by JellyJar
Productions (Christopher Lovenguth)
Best Original Music Score: ''Princess Petunia's Magical
Sing Along'' by Fat Cow Productions (Richard Schall)
Best Sound Design: ''The Love Affair'' by Burger (Steven
Sullivan)
Best Set Design: ''Joshing'' by Crazy Lake Skins (Mike
Lavoie)
Best Visual FX: ''Sushi Toriyaki'' by Mitternacht Studios
(Brian Kaufman)
Best Special FX: ''Moonlight Requisition'' by JellyJar
Productions (Christopher Lovenguth)
Best Costume Design: ''Moonlight Requisition'' by
JellyJar Productions (Christopher Lovenguth)
Best Make-Up: ''The Day'' by Spades (Brad Waskewich)
Most Disturbing: ''inLust'' by TriWizard (Ryan Sucher)
Philadelphia
Audience Award Results:
1st:
''Today _ _cks'' by Homeward Bound (Benjamin Samuels)
2nd:
''Glove of Justice'' by Roxbro Films (John McGlaughlin)
3rd:
''Jacob's Ladder'' by Spools and Sprockets (Samuel Bannister)
Judges Results:
Best Film: ''Today _ _cks'' by Homeward Bound (Benjamin
Samuels)
1st Runner Up: ''Jacob's Ladder'' by Spools and
Sprockets (Samuel Bannister)
2nd Runner Up: ''Loose Ends'' by Renaissance Academy
(Scott Sullivan)
3rd Runner Up: ''Glove of Justice'' by Roxbro Films (John
McGlaughlin)
4th Runner Up: ''Wish'' by Luigi and Jerry
(Christopher Pierdomenico)
Best Direction: [tie] ''Jacob's Ladder'' by Spools and
Sprockets (Samuel Bannister) & ''Today _ _cks'' by Homeward
Bound (Benjamin Samuels)
Best Actor: ''Today _ _cks'' by Homeward Bound
(Benjamin Samuels)
Best Actress: ''Wish'' by Luigi and Jerry (Christopher
Pierdomenico)
Best Acting Ensemble: ''Glove of Justice'' by Roxbro
Films (John McGlaughlin)
Best Writing: [tie] ''Jacob's Ladder'' by Spools and
Sprockets (Samuel Bannister) & ''Today _ _cks'' by Homeward
Bound (Benjamin Samuels)
Best Cinematography: ''Jacob's Ladder'' by Spools and
Sprockets (Samuel Bannister)
Best Editing: ''Today _ _cks'' by Homeward Bound
(Benjamin Samuels)
Best Original Music Score: ''Love and Espionage'' by Art
Party Pictures (Kevin Corcoran)
Best Sound Design: ''Today _ _cks'' by Homeward Bound
(Benjamin Samuels)
Best Special FX: ''Buklukhan Needs Bucks'' by Virgil's
Diner Productions (Brien Gorham)
Best Set Design: ''Today _ _cks'' by Homeward Bound
(Benjamin Samuels)
Best Costume Design: ''Buklukhan Needs Bucks'' by Virgil's
Diner Productions (Brien Gorham)
Best Make-Up: ''Buklukhan Needs Bucks'' by Virgil's
Diner Productions (Brien Gorham)
Portland
Audience Award Results:
1st:
''The Hunt'' by The Frutsons (Matthew Hannon)
Judges Results:
Best Film: ''The Hunt'' by The Frutsons (Matthew Hannon)
1st Runner Up: ''The Night Terrors of Tadeusz Grient''
by Monsieur Soeur (Michael Entler)
2nd Runner Up: ''Trading Faces'' by Media Eclipse (Jay
Powrie)
3rd Runner Up: ''Jon'' by Long Shots (Gregory Kastigar)
4th Runner Up: ''Loose Ends'' by Renaissance Academy
(Scott Sullivan)
Best Direction: ''The Hunt'' by The Frutsons (Matthew
Hannon)
Best Actor: ''The Hunt'' by The Frutsons (Matthew
Hannon)
Best Actress: ''Jon'' by Long Shots (Gregory Kastigar)
Best Acting Ensemble: ''Trading Faces'' by Media Eclipse
(Jay Powrie)
Best Writing: ''The Hunt'' by The Frutsons (Matthew
Hannon)
Best Cinematography: ''Hi Jack'' by Four Rest Films (Todd
Brabander)
Best Editing: ''The Keyboard Player'' by Delve Films
(Nate Salciccioli)
Best Original Music Score: ''The Night Terrors of Tadeusz
Grient'' by Monsieur Soeur (Michael Entler)
Best Sound Design: ''The Keyboard Player'' by Delve Films
(Nate Salciccioli)
Best Set Design: ''Hi Jack'' by Four Rest Films (Todd
Brabander)
Best Visual FX: ''The Night Terrors of Tadeusz
Grient'' by Monsieur Soeur (Michael Entler)
Best Animation: ''The Night Terrors of Tadeusz Grient''
by Monsieur Soeur (Michael Entler)
Best Costume Design: ''Hi Jack'' by Four Rest Films (Todd
Brabander)
Best Make-Up: ''The Keyboard Player'' by Delve Films
(Nate Salciccioli)
San Francisco
Audience Award Results:
1st:
''Woolf'' by Chinese Takeout (Timothy Hahn)
2nd:
''Are You Still There?'' by Lost Lands Productions (James Freebury)
3rd:
''The 10th Reel'' by Wildgoat Films (Ryan Dexter)
4th:
''Action Blaster: Nectar of Death'' by 4QR98 Pass (Jesse Tarnoff)
5th:
''Boom'' by Method Production (Prameth Sophontammasitt)
Judges Results:
Best Film: ''Are You Still There?'' by Lost Lands
Productions (James Freebury)
1st Runner Up: ''Woolf'' by Chinese Takeout (Timothy Hahn)
2nd Runner Up: ''The 10th Reel'' by Wildgoat Films (Ryan
Dexter)
3rd Runner Up: ''Firecracker'' by The Lost Boys (Eugene
Kim)
4th Runner Up: ''Action
Blaster: Nectar of Death'' by 4QR98 Pass (Jesse Tarnoff)
Best Direction: ''Firecracker'' by The Lost Boys (Eugene
Kim)
Best Actor: ''Anniversary - Studio Light'' by Studio
Light (chunlam tsang)
Best Actress: ''The 10th Reel'' by Wildgoat Films (Ryan
Dexter)
Best Acting Ensemble: ''Firecracker'' by The Lost Boys
(Eugene Kim)
Best Writing: [tie] ''Are You Still There?'' by Lost
Lands Productions (James Freebury) &
''Woolf'' by Chinese Takeout (Timothy Hahn)
Best Cinematography: ''Firecracker'' by The Lost Boys
(Eugene Kim)
Best Editing: [tie]
''Woolf'' by Chinese Takeout (Timothy Hahn) & ''The 10th Reel'' by
Wildgoat Films (Ryan Dexter)
Best Original Music Score: ''Are You Still There?'' by
Lost Lands Productions (James Freebury)
Best Sound Design:
[tie]
''Woolf'' by Chinese Takeout (Timothy Hahn) & ''The 10th Reel'' by
Wildgoat Films (Ryan Dexter)
Best Set Design: ''Are You Still There?'' by Lost Lands
Productions (James Freebury)
Best Visual FX: ''Woolf'' by Chinese Takeout (Timothy Hahn)
Best Special FX: ''The 10th Reel'' by Wildgoat Films
(Ryan Dexter)
Best Make-Up: ''The 10th Reel'' by Wildgoat Films
(Ryan Dexter)
Seattle
Audience Award Results:
1st:
''Becoming Human'' by Old Lakhani Productions (Jordan Naftolin)
2nd:
''The House Sitter'' by Zoely (Zak Downing)
3rd:
''Princess Petunia's Magical Sing Along'' by Fat Cow Productions
(Richard Schall)
Judges Results:
Best Film: ''Who Am I'' by epiem (Beau Johnson)
1st Runner Up: ''The House Sitter'' by Zoely (Zak
Downing)
2nd Runner Up: ''Becoming Human'' by Old Lakhani
Productions (Jordan Naftolin)
3rd Runner Up: ''Some Change'' by Spinshot Films (Jeremy
Cavner)
4th Runner Up: ''Packing Up'' by Cicatrix Films (Steven
Thurman)
Best Direction: ''Who Am I'' by epiem (Beau Johnson)
Best Actor: ''The House Sitter'' by Zoely (Zak Downing)
Best Actress: ''The Granddaughter Proxy'' by The Enigma
Pantalones (benjamin sherwood)
Best Acting Ensemble: [tie] ''FRAUD-U-LATE'' by Untold
Volumes Media (Mike Edwards) & ''The House Sitter'' by Zoely
(Zak Downing)
Best Writing: ''The House Sitter'' by Zoely (Zak Downing)
Best Cinematography: ''Who Am I'' by epiem (Beau Johnson)
Best Editing: ''Who Am I'' by epiem (Beau Johnson)
Best Original Music Score: [tie] ''Princess Petunia's
Magical Sing Along'' by Fat Cow Productions (Richard Schall) &
''Who Am I'' by epiem (Beau Johnson)
Best Sound Design: ''April Showers'' by Vasu Deva Dana
(Peter Feysa)
Best Set Design: ''FRAUD-U-LATE'' by Untold Volumes Media
(Mike Edwards)
Best Visual FX: ''Some Change'' by Spinshot Films (Jeremy
Cavner)
Best Special FX: ''Some Change'' by Spinshot Films
(Jeremy Cavner)
Best Costume Design: ''Grandelusions'' by LASER C.A.T.S.
(Jesiah Bell)
Best Make-Up: ''Who Am I'' by epiem (Beau Johnson)
Toronto
Audience Award Results:
1st:
''RoofTop Invasions'' by Plan B (Jordan Flanagan)
2nd:
''The Imposter'' by The Ides
(Dominique van Olm)
3rd:
''Get A Life'' by 416film (Rob
Paul)
4th:
''The Good Neighbour'' by Daunting Task Productions (Emily Dix)
5th:
''Sheer Volume'' by Sheep Deprived Productions (Cassandra Lau)
Judges Results:
Best Film: ''RoofTop Invasions'' by Plan B (Jordan
Flanagan)
Best Direction: ''The Imposter'' by The Ides (Dominique
van Olm)
Best Actor: Neil Bennett in ''Get A Life'' by 416film
(Rob Paul)
Best Actress: Norah Emily in ''Crimson Justice'' by
Fyfedawg Productions (David Fyfe)
Best Acting Ensemble: ''RoofTop Invasions'' by Plan B
(Jordan Flanagan)
Best Writing: ''The Good Neighbour'' by Daunting Task
Productions (Emily Dix)
Best Cinematography: Tim Walma for ''I'll Take You'' by
Abduction Pictures (Tim Walma)
Best Editing: ''Get A Life'' by 416film (Rob Paul)
Best Original Music Score: Ryan L. Palmer for ''Soul
Games'' by C-Rox (Dan DeMarbre)
Best Sound Design: ''RoofTop Invasions'' by Plan B
(Jordan Flanagan)
Best Special FX: ''Get A Life'' by 416film (Rob Paul)
Best Costume Design: ''Act Now'' by Practice Makes
Breakfast (Johnny Larocque)
Best Make-Up: Petra van Linschoten for ''The Imposter''
by The Ides (Dominique van Olm)
Best Animation: ''Sheer Volume'' by Sheep Deprived
Productions (Cassandra Lau)
Most Unusual Film: ''Mental Notes'' by vrevolution (Volodymyr
Lunin)
Vancouver
Audience Award Results:
1st:
''Self-Made Man'' by Meticulous Raindrop (Hope LaVelle)
2nd:
[tie]
''Desperate Housecoats'' by The Battery Eaters (Stephen Stransman)
&
''The Grey Zone'' by Moloney Boloney (Robert Moloney)
4th:
''Sleeping Lions'' by Screenlove Productions (Andrew Jenkins)
5th:
''Lies'' by Wild Driver (Michael Rowe)
Judges Results:
Best Film: ''Schnitzel or Spaetzle'' by 11thirty
(Ian Macdonald)
1st Runner Up: ''Lies'' by Wild Driver (Michael
Rowe)
2nd Runner Up: ''Royal Rats'' by Cineastas (Sandra
Rojas Gonzalez)
3rd Runner Up: ''The Adjustment'' by Spy VS Spy (Ian
McBain)
4th Runner Up: ''3rd Date'' by Duhh...Winning!
(DEVON FERGUSON)
Best Direction: ''Schnitzel or Spaetzle'' by 11thirty
(Ian Macdonald)
Best Actor: ''3rd Date'' by Duhh...Winning! (DEVON
FERGUSON)
Best Actress: ''Schnitzel or Spaetzle'' by 11thirty
(Ian Macdonald)
Best Acting Ensemble: ''Lies'' by Wild Driver
(Michael Rowe)
Best Writing: ''Lies'' by Wild Driver (Michael Rowe)
Best Cinematography: ''Schnitzel or Spaetzle'' by
11thirty (Ian Macdonald)
Best Editing: ''Sleight of Hand'' by EastVan (David
Tenniswood)
Best Original Music Score: ''Schnitzel or Spaetzle''
by 11thirty (Ian Macdonald)
Best Sound Design: ''Schnitzel or Spaetzle'' by 11thirty
(Ian Macdonald)
Best Set Design: ''Schnitzel or Spaetzle'' by
11thirty (Ian Macdonald)
Best Visual FX: ''The Adjustment'' by Spy VS Spy
(Ian McBain)
Best Special FX: ''Friday Night Concoction'' by Never
to late (mariya arutyunova)
Best Costume Design: ''Self-Made Man'' by Meticulous
Raindrop (Hope LaVelle)
Best Make-Up: ''Schnitzel or Spaetzle'' by 11thirty
(Ian Macdonald)