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Second place recipients Dan and Adam did a fabulous job with the directing and shooting of their project. Their sequence displays the advantages and possibilities that could result from evil actions, with a permanent subconscious result.
La Tonio did a fine job with visuals and editing. With perhaps another cut of this project, it could have been more successful, but the poor acting would have continued to overwhelm the entire project.
Third Place is awarded to Meg and Arthur who create a pseudo "Milgram Experiment" on a subject. Their projects displays excellent visuals that are both comical and eerie. Applying unique camera operation and audio this project was well executed, but with too little story.
Sixth Place is Kevin Williams sequence of a day-dreamer with greater aspirations than their current employment provides for them.
First Place Winners Jennie and Miguel create a perpetual nightmare that displays enticing visuals and experimental editing techniques.
First Place Winner Matt Hacker recreates a script from the television show "the Office" with his own interpretation of the script.
Second Place Winners Daniel Svoboda and Adam Knapp utilize strong edits and cinematography to produce their version of the script from NBC's "the Office."
LaTonio and Kevin recreated a scene from NBC's "the Office," which needed better cuts and more production time. I feel that storyboards and rehearsals and more editing time would have helped this project tremendously.
Fourth Place goes to Stevina Hampton whom single-handedly tackled a recreation of Fox's "24"
Third place winners Megan Ryan and Arthur Swidzinski use simple cuts and well executed visuals to recreate a scene from NBC's "the Office."