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ned c wrote:Please discuss the AMPS results, they have been sent to the winners and the IAC webmaster and should appear on the website soon so feel free to discuss.

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In which case... congrats Willy! Well done! :-)
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AMPS Results

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The main website should have the AMPS results up soon, but for those forum users who cannot wait, here they are. Several regular contributors appear on the prize list, congratulations.
There were 64 entries.

General
1st Place
Willy Van der Linden Belgium "Will Ye Go to Flanders?" Documentary

2nd Place
Stephen Green England "Oswiencim" Documentary

3rd Place
John Sirett Australia "Wagtails" Nature

Student
1st Place
Lana Tannir Germany "Crimson" Experimental

2nd Place
Karima & Nour El Hayet Ben Abdallah Tunisie "L'Exposition" Story

3rd Place
Tstevan Naydenov Bulgaria "Young Heroes" Story


Special Awards

Best Adventure/Drama
Jeunesse Lyss Switzerland "You Tube Hero"

Best Comedy
Mark Rigler England "A Travel Guide to St. Petersburg"

Best Experimental
Miles Walker Canada "Partytime"

Best FanFilm
Geoff Harmer England "Overtime"

Best SciFi/Horor
Karna Krishna US "Continue"

Best Story
Robert Lorrimer England "The Trap"

Best Travel
Harold Cosgrove Canada "From Russia With Love"

Certificates of Merit


Harold Cosgrove Canada "Into The Blue" Documentary
Willy Van Der Linden Belgium "Guernsey Coppersmith" Documentary
Anna and Paul Kittel England "An Amateur Auteur" Documentary
Graeme Webb England "Last Man Standing" Experimental
Graeme Webb England "Last Drop" Adventure/Drama
Mark Levy US "Painter's Pointers" Documentary
Jim Beach US "Hemianapsia" Documentary
John Sirett Australia "Kimberley Country" Travel
John Sirett Australia "On a Distant Planet" Comedy
Daphne Barbieri Scotland "Lemurs" Nature
Daphne Barbieri Scotland "Predators" Nature
Allen Tutt & Harry Lederman England "Sussex Trugs" Documentary
Ned Cordery US "Together - An African Success" Documentary
Michael Slowe England "The Leader of the Pack" Documentary
Mila Werbik Canada "Iguazu Falls" Documentary
AW Wood England "Down, But Not Out" Story
AW Wood England "Wildlife Wonderland" Documentary
Conf Class Twann (Filippo Lubiato) Switzerland "Stilles Wasser" (Still Waters) Story
Rolf Mandolesi Italy "Ritorno" Story
Audrey Bishop US "Company's Coming" Comedy
Pam and Walt Gilmore US "Legion VI" Documentary
Pam and Walt Gilmore US "By The Book" Comedy
Katherine Lucas US "Peaches 'n' Scream" Adventure/Drama
Viewfinders Digital Video Club US "Two Left Feet" Story
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Obviously i'm chuffed to bits with my award. :-)

Just wish i had enough 'leave' to go out to the Festival itself!
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Same thoughts here Fraught !!

it's a good feeling to get a film acknowledged in an international competition !

looking forward to the Judges' comments...

Mind you..... I'm still trying to convince the Missus that I need to go to the festival !!!

but alas ... no leave left either...

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LOL... i've had that same conversation too! i didn't win! ;-)
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Re: AMPS Results

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Dave Watterson wrote:The main website should have the AMPS results up soon, but for those forum users who cannot wait, here they are. Several regular contributors appear on the prize list, congratulations.
There were 64 entries.

General
1st Place
Willy Van der Linden Belgium "Will Ye Go to Flanders?" Documentary
Recess !!!!
Big problem. I am very happy, but I am afraid of flying and it's a period of recess in Europe and in the USA. Hard times for all of us, I fear ! One positive thing : it's better not to have any money and to spend it on film festivals. Or am I wrong ?
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As Willy says, we are in a recession ...

Our Australian friend, Noel Leeder, passed on this link which shows how the comedians John Fortune and John Bird anticipated and explained the background to this financial mess:

http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/187.html

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Mike Shaw

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I love those two - they always see right through the stupidity of any situation and bring it right down to earth with incisive ridicule.

Trouble is, what they say hits nails right on the head.

You have to laugh at the accuracy of their insight. The alternative is to spend a lifetime crying at the crassness of those who credit themselves with credentials of 'capability and experience'.

I refer of course to statements made by the man who, as chancellor, sold the UK gold reserves when they hit their lowest value, an event now referred to as the 'Brown Bottom'.
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Stephen wrote:Same thoughts here Fraught !!

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Hello Stephen,
As you know I was in Guernsey for the Lily Festival. I met some friends of your region. They talked about the AMPS-festival and that you missed the first prize this year.

To be honest : I am proud and I am happy with my first prize, but if I could cut my award into two pieces : one piece for me and ... one for you ! I would do it ! The AMPS-festival is like any other well-organized and fair festival. There is no favouritism.

Some years ago I was surprised that my film "Until You Smile" did not even receive a "Commended". Now it seems that you and me have "beaten" the film "In the National Interest" which won a gold medal at Unica and the first prize in the Cotswolds festival and which did not receive any award in the US.

Some days ago a friend in Guernsey told me that he was surprised that my "Will Ye Go to Flanders" was not a finalist. Really I didn't mind at all. I could feel that all our friends in Guernsey appreciated my documentary.

Anyhow I do hope that next time , Stephen, you will beat me and all the other ones. Of course I always do my utmost to make an excellent film because I consider each film as a challenge and I make it for fun. On the other hand I am also happy whe friends win awards, friends like you, Stephen !
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Hi Willy

you are a very kind person and I feel very humbled by your words.

The great thing about this hobby of ours is not the winning of the competitions and who was placed where... but the people you meet, their views and the sheer passion that crosses all boundaries...whether they be young or old...

The challenge a new film brings and the enthusiasm it is met with will I hope make our hobby live for a long time to come!
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