KODAK AWARD NEW DIRECTOR FINALISTS ANNOUNCED

The KODAK AWARD New Director of The Year finalists have been announced, four of whom are from Australia:

Maia Horniak, Pod Film, Sydney
Kris Moyes, Revolver, Sydney
Josh Baker, Sydney Film Company
Mark Molloy – EXIT, Melbourne
Surapong Ploensang – Phenomena, Bangkok


Finalists were selected from an impressive collection of entries from eight separate countries from around the Asia Pacific Region.
The overall winner will be announced at the upcoming KODAK AWARD New Director of The Year Cocktail Party on September 26th at 6.30pm, The Water Bar at BLUE Sydney in the presence of VIP guests, the AWARD Award Judges.
AWARD Members are also invited free of charge but must RSVP to secure a ticket. Limited tickets are available for purchase, visit www.awardonline.com for further details or email kodaknewdirector@awardonline.com
The winning KODAK AWARD New Director Of The Year will receive a prize of 10 x 400’ loads of 35mm Kodak Motion Picture Film valued at approximately AUD 4,000.00. This prize will allow the filmmaker to express him/herself with high quality film images and subsequently build upon and enhance their show reel.
The winner will also be introduced and recognised at the AWARD Presentation Evening to be held on November 30th 2007 at CarriageWorks, Eveleigh Railyards, Sydney.

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7 Comments

Anonymous said:

Molloy??...new director???....He has been directing for at least 3-4 years

Anonymous said:

The same goes for Josh Baker - and didnt he win best new director 12 months ago

Anonymous said:

Yeah I think that was 'Young Director' - 'New Director' is..... new. Let's make sure to tell them they shouldn't enter categories they're valid for in future.

Anonymous said:

whats the deal with comments on here? i tried posting a (non agro) rebuttal to someone elses snarky comment and it didn't make the cut?ummm... i dud use the word "tool" but not in direct reference to the poster... what gives?healthy discussion needs a level playing field

Anonymous said:

Mark VS Josh - Love it. Both great guys. Good luck to all the directors.

Anonymous said:

C'mon people - it's very important that yet another irrelevant award is given in this industry. We need more of them to keep the client billings high despite the lack of accountability and results.

Anonymous said:

It's becoming more and more difficult to get good work on the reel for any new director. Realistically a director working in commercials for 5 years would be someone I'd consider "New"

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