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    Home » AICE Awards Announces 2018 Winners

    AICE Awards Announces 2018 Winners

    By SPWTuesday, May 8, 2018Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments11490 Views
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    The AICE Awards – now in its 17th year, but it’s first under the AICP banner – presented winners in 18 categories that honored the excellence and skill of the editor as well as nine craft categories which recognized artists in the disciplines of audio mixing, sound design, color grading, graphic design, visual effects and original music composition.

    Best in Show presented to Editor Jim Haygood of Union Editorial for Taco Bell’s “Web of Fries,” making him the show’s most-awarded winner.

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    Editor Jim Haygood of Union Editorial won the Best in Show at tonight’s 2018 AICE Awards for excellence in the post production arts. Haygood was recognized for his work on “Web of Fries” for Taco Bell, a parody movie trailer for a thriller starring actor Josh Duhamel that promoted the brand’s introduction of its Nacho Fries product.

    The spot, created by Deutsch, helped Haygood emerge as the most-awarded editor or post production artist at the show, winning four trophies: Best in Show, Best of West, Dialogue / Monologue / Spoken Word and Storytelling.

    The second most-awarded at the show was Mark Grassia of Trident Post Production in Quincy, Massachusetts, who took home three AICE Awards, winning in the categories of Best of East, Digital Content – 90 Seconds or Under and Sound Design, all for Adidas’ “Form the Future,” a fast-paced, high-tech spot promoting the brand’s AdiZero sporting apparel for professional hockey.

    The AICE Awards – now in its 17th year, but it’s first under the AICP banner – presented winners in 18 categories that honored the excellence and skill of the editor as well as nine craft categories which recognized artists in the disciplines of audio mixing, sound design, color grading, graphic design, visual effects and original music composition. In addition, Best of Chapter winners were also presented to the best work emanating from companies located in each AICP Chapter (East, Midwest, Minnesota, Southeast, Southwest and West). 

    Winning two AICE Awards each were Editor Jeff Ferruzzo of Arcade Edit and Colorist Luke Morrison of The Mill. Ferruzzo won in Comedy for P&G’s “It’s a Tide Ad,” created by Saatchi & Saatchi, and shared the award for Broadcast National Campaign with Arcade Editors Kim Bica and Brad Waskewich for NBC’s “NBC Olympics.” Morrison won in Color Grading – 90 Seconds or Under and Best of Midwest for “Be Olympic” for the Canadian Olympic Committee and Sid Lee.

    Overall, Arcade Edit was the most-represented company in the competition, with eight of its editors winning awards in five different categories: in addition to Haygood, Bica, Ferruzzo and Waskewich, other winners were Ali Mao in Fashion / Beauty for “Active Lifestyle Essentials” for Clinique; Greg Scruton in Music Video for Kendrick Lamar’s “Humble;” and Graham Chisholm, Geoff Hounsell and Paul Martinez in Online Campaign for Activision’s “Reassemble.”

    Work from the VFX artists and colorists at The Mill earned a total of four AICE Awards: in addition to Morrison’s winners, Colorist Gregory Reese won in Color Grading – Music Video for Portugal.The Man and the company won in the Visual Effects category for its work on Monster.com’s “Opportunity Roars.”

    Three editors were posthumously inducted into the AICE Hall of Fame at the awards presentation. Michael Bartoli of Hybrid Edit, Chris Hafner of Cutters and Eric Zumbrunnen of Exile were all honored for their bodies of work and contributions to the industry. The awards presentation was dedicated to their memory and to several other members of the L.A. post community who’ve passed away, including Linda Carlson and Angela Dorian of Rock Paper Scissors; Mary O’Gara, a producer and EP who worked at several VFX and post companies; and Daniel Spencer, an editor at Hybrid Edit.

    Also, the winners of the 2017 International Camp Kuleshov trailer competition for assistants were saluted for their achievements. They included Alex Heisterkamp of Lucky Post in Dallas, Jordan Stalling of Particle Audio in Chicago and Thom Reimerink of jumP in L.A.

    Commenting on the quality of the work seen in the category winners, Editor Jen Dean of Consulate, a member of the awards’ Curatorial Committee, says “I feel it’s only getting stronger and more complex as our industry produces so much content in varying lengths. This gives editors, colorists, sound mixers, VFX artists and others working in post so many ways to stretch their creative legs.”

    Regarding the Best in Show winner, Akiko Iwakawa, Editor/Partner at Cut + Run and also a member of the Curatorial Committee, says it impressed the jury by hitting on almost all cylinders. “This one came in a head above all other work,” she explains. “Great performance and dialogue editing, hilarious timings, creative transitions, great sounds and mood – definitely a great achievement by the editor to bring all these elements together to successfully deliver this rather complex ad, using the premise of a “thriller” trailer spoof, but at the same time telling the story of the ‘fake’ movie, all while keeping me smiling the whole way through.”

    Adds Dean, “Even after many viewings it was difficult to pick out any flaws. The timing was impeccable, and this included not only the picture edit, but the use of sound and music, the dialogue editing, the speed ramps and just how perfectly it spoofed the traditional trailer. The idea was obviously so fun, but I felt the editor combined so many different editing skills to create such a perfect piece of storytelling.

    “As judges, we’re really focused on how much the post production contributed to the process, and in this case, it seemed on multiple levels you could feel the hand of the editor,” she continued. “Ultimately it was the timing that created the drama; there wasn't one skill dominating, all had equal footing and it was just perfect!”

    2018 AICE Award Show Winners
    To view the winning entries, go to http://www.awardcore.com/aice/winners/.

    BEST IN SHOW
    Jim Haygood, Union Editorial
    Taco Bell “Web of Fries”

    AUDIO MIX
    Steve Rosen, Sonic Union
    Adidas Originals “Original Is Never Finished 3”

    AUTOMOTIVE
    Biff Butler, Rock Paper Scissors
    BMW“Road Home”

    CAUSE MARKETING
    Aaron Langley & Tessa Davis, Cosmo Street Editorial
    Burger King “Bullying Jr.”

    COLOR GRADING (90 Seconds or Under)
    Luke Morrison, The Mill
    Canadian Olympic Committee “Be Olympic”

    COLOR GRADING (Over 90 Seconds)
    Sofie Borup, Company 3
    P&G | My Black is Beautiful “The Talk”

    COLOR GRADING (Music Video)
    Gregory Reese, The Mill
    Portugal. The Man “Feel It Still”

    COMEDY 
    Jeff Ferruzzo, Arcade Edit
    Procter & Gamble “It’s a Tide Ad”

    CONTENT PROMOTION AND TRAILERS 
    Olivier Wicki, BlueRock
    Lifetime “Glam Masters”

    DIALOGUE / MONOLOGUE / SPOKEN WORD 
    Jim Haygood, Union Editorial
    Taco Bell “Web of Fries”

    DIGITAL CONTENT (90 Seconds or Under) 
    Mark Grassia, Trident Post Production
    Adidas “Form the Future”

    DIGITAL CONTENT (Over 90 Seconds)
    Ricardo Lopez, Postal
    Gillette “Handle With Care”

    DOCU-STYLE
    Susan Munro, Hybrid Edit
    UPS “Girl Powered”

    FASHION/BEAUTY
    Ali Mao, Arcade Edit
    Clinique “Active Lifestyle Essentials”

    INTEGRATION OF LICENSED MUSIC
    Adam Bazadona, Cut + Run
    Sonos “From Screentime to Dinnertime”

    LICENSED SOUNDTRACK OR ARRANGEMENT
    Jens Schliecker, Yessian Music
    Porsche “Porsche Highspeed Orchestra”

    MONTAGE 
    Jamie Foord, Rock Paper Scissors
    S7 “I Am You”

    MOTION DESIGN & GRAPHICS 
    Ivan Girard, Method
    Motionpoems.org “Monsters”

    MUSIC VIDEO
    Greg Scruton, Arcade Edit
    Kendrick Lamar “Humble”

    BROADCAST NATIONAL CAMPAIGN
    Kim Bica, Jeff Ferruzzo & Brad Waskewich, Arcade Edit
    NBC “NBC Olympics”

    ONLINE CAMPAIGN
    Graham Chisholm, Geoff Hounsell & Paul Martinez, Arcade Edit
    Activision “Reassemble”

    ORIGINAL MUSIC 
    Naren Rauch, COPILOT Strategic Music + Sound
    State Street Global Advisors “Fearless Girl”

    BROADCAST REGIONAL CAMPAIGN
    Grant Gustafson, Cutters
    Blue Cross Blue Shield “Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois”

    SOCIAL MEDIA CAMPAIGN
    Lindsay Rynne, Optimus
    Nike  “The Force Is Female”

    SOUND DESIGN
    Mark Grassia, Trident Post Production
    Adidas “Form the Future”

    STORYTELLING
    Jim Haygood, Union Editorial
    Taco Bell “Web Of Fries”

    UNDER $50,000 
    Aika Miyake & Brian Broeckelman, Cutters
    Bootstrap Villages “Bootstrap Villages”

    VISUAL EFFECTS 
    The Mill
    Monster.com “Opportunity Roars”

    BEST OF EAST
    Mark Grassia, Trident Post Production
    Sound Design
    Adidas “Form the Future”

    BEST OF MIDWEST
    Luke Morrison, The Mill
    Color Grading – 90 Seconds and Under
    Canadian Olympic Committee “Be Olympic”

    BEST OF MINNESOTA
    Brett Astor, Channel Z
    Dialogue / Monologue / Spoken Word
    Angie’s Kettle Corn “Crush It”

    BEST OF SOUTHEAST
    Jason Painter, Beast
    Montage
    Coca Cola “My Generation”

    BEST OF SOUTHWEST
    Jack Waldrip, charlieuniformtango
    Digital Content – Over 90 Seconds
    Universal Orlando “The Mourning After”

    BEST OF WEST
    Jim Haygood, Union Editorial
    Dialogue / Monologue / Spoken Word; Storytelling
    Taco Bell “Web Of Fries”

    AICP gratefully acknowledges the support of a wide range of companies whose generous contributions helped make the AICE Awards Show possible. Platinum Sponsors include Apache Digital, Arcade Edit, Cosmo Street, Cutters Studios, Cut + Run and Rock Paper Scissors. Gold Sponsors include Award Core, CAPS, Filmsupply, Musicbed, The TEAM Companies, Universal Studios, Warner Bros Studios and WestOne Music. Silver Sponsors include Avid, Film Offices of the Hawaiian Islands, NEED Financial and Sony Pictures Studios. Media Sponsors include Ad Age, Ad Forum, Little Black Book, SHOOT Magazine / SHOOTonline and Source + Slate. Event Sponsors include Cosmo Street, SHIFT, Sling Shot Intergalactic, SoHo Net, The TEAM Companies and Video Helper.

    About AICP
    AICP represents, exclusively, the interests of independent companies that specialize in the production and post production of commercials in various media—film, video, digital—for advertisers and agencies. The association, with national offices in New York and Los Angeles as well as regional chapters across the country, serves as a strong collective voice for this $5 billion-plus industry. Founded in 1972, AICP assists its members by: disseminating information; representing production and post production companies within the advertising community in business circles, in labor negotiations and dealing with employment issues; and before governmental officials; developing industry standards and tools; providing professional development; and marketing American production and post production via events and awards shows.  

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