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2011 Award Winners


Best Overall Film - For Never and Always - Gloucester County Inst. of Technology

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Audience Choice Award - Beiber Fever - 
Hammonton High School

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Best Poster - Pain, Pride, Perserverance
Delsea Regional High School

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Best Use of Character - Rebound 
Hammonton High School

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Best Use of Prop - Beiber Fever
Hammonton High School

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Best Script - Two Ordinary Kids
Delsea Regional High School

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Best Cinematography - It's Not Easy Being Alan - Delsea Regional High School

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Best Use of Sound - Pain, Pride, Perserverance - Delsea Reg. High School

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Best Graphics - Homecoming
Gloucester County Inst. of Technology

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Best Use of Line - It's Not Easy Being Me
Hammonton High School

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Best Editing - Homecoming
Gloucester County Inst. of Technology

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Best Use of Music - It's Not Easy Being Me
Hammonton High School

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Best Performances - For Never and Always - Gloucester County Inst. of Technology

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About the Awards

After all your students' hard work, their films we be screened at a real theatre.  The 2012 theatre is the Washington Township 14 - United Artists Theatre.  

The screening will begin at 10:30am.  Doors open at 10:00am.  Due to limited seating, general public seating will be on a first-come, first-serve basis.  The classroom teachers will be notified about which of their films will be screened and. again due to limited seating, only those students can attend the screening day.

How many films will be screened at the theatre?  The answer:  Approximately 25 films total.  All films will be submitted and the Ten-Day Film Challenge will judge the films then will notify those filmmakers whose films will appear at the official screening.  Unfortunately, due to time constraints, not every film created can be screened at the theatre.   

Prior to the screening day at the theatre, all films and film posters will be judged by independent, industry professional judges and be named award winners in a variety of categories.

Awards and award certificates will be given for: Best Use of Character, Best Use of Line, Best Use of Prop, Best Screenplay, Best Use of Music, Best Poster, Best Editing, Best Cinematography, Best Acting, Audience Choice, Best Special Effects, Best Title Sequence, and Best Sound. 

Of course, BEST OVERALL FILM is the ultimate prize.  The winning team will receive the Ten-Day Film Challenge trophy that can be displayed at the winning team's school.

Our 2012 sponsor, The Art Institute of Philadelphia, will be presenting briefly to the students during the awards ceremony.