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    Home » Cut + Run Editor Sam Ostrove Takes Best in Show at AICE Awards for Four-Minute Volvo “Vintersaga” Film

    Cut + Run Editor Sam Ostrove Takes Best in Show at AICE Awards for Four-Minute Volvo “Vintersaga” Film

    By SPWFriday, May 15, 2015Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments4524 Views
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    AICE 2015 Winners Announced www.aice.org

    Work from Rock Paper Scissors’ editors tops all companies with four awards; entries from Beast, Cutters and The Mill earn three winners each.

    LOS ANGELES -- (SPW) --

    A moody and evocative four-minute film for Volvo from the Swedish ad agency Forsman & Bodenfors, edited by Sam Ostrove of Cut + Run, was named Best in Show at the 2015 AICE Awards, which were held this evening at the Skirball Center for the Performing Arts in Los Angeles.

    The spot features a range of Volvo models and shows sweeping scenes of uniquely Swedish life, much of it revolving around the harsh and forbidding landscapes associated with the Nordic country, all edited in perfect syncopation to the song “Vintersaga” from the Swedish singer/songwriter Amanda Bergman.  The film also won the AICE Award in the Automotive category for Ostrove.

    Editors Graham Chisholm of Married to Giants, Chris Franklin of Big Sky Editorial, Joe Guest of Final Cut, Nadav Kurtz of Cutters and Adam Pertofsky of Rock Paper Scissors each won two AICE Awards.  Chisholm won in the Public Service category for work for Cundari and in Best of Toronto for the Toronto Raptors. Franklin won in the Dialogue / Monologue / Spoken Word category for American Express and in National Campaign for E*Trade.  Guest won in the Montage category for Lurpak and in Storytelling for John Lewis.  Kurtz won in the Online Campaign category (which he shared with Cutters Editor Cameron Yergler) for CVS and in Under 50K for Wingmate.  Pertofsky won in the Fashion / Beauty and Best of Los Angeles categories for his work for Levi’s.

    Among companies, entries from the editors at Rock Paper Scissors won the most total AICE Awards; in addition to Pertofsky’s two winners, RPS Editor Damion Clayton won for a Beats by Dr. Dre spot in the Alternative Media – Over :90 category while Editor Biff Butler won in the Best of New York category for work for Adidas.

    Work from Beast’s editors took home three AICE Awards: Editors Blake Bogosian won in the Alternative Media – :90 and Under category for JohnnyRandom; Karen Kourtessis won in Comedy for Hayden 5; and Jai Shukla won in Spec Spot for New Balance.

    Cutters editors were recognized with three AICE Awards; in addition to the winners for Kurtz and Yergler, Editor Louis Lyne won in the Best of Detroit category for Ford.

     lso earning three AICE Awards were artists from The Mill.  Adam Scott won for the second year in a row in the Color Grading category, this time for Axe White Label, while Lisha Tan and Andrew Proctor won in the Design category for work for the Texas Lottery.  Winning the Visual Effects award were Phil Crowe, Chris Bayol, Robert Sethi, Becky Porter and Jacob Bergman for their work for DirecTV.

    For a full list of AICE Awards winners, see below or CLICK HERE

    Curatorial Committee Comments
    Craig Lewandowski, Editor and Partner at Utopic in Chicago, serves on both the AICE Awards committee as well as on the Curatorial Committee for this year’s awards competition. The Curatorial Committee is a group of editors, colorists, effects artists and audio mixers who review the work of the online and live judging panels to ensure that finalists and category winners as selected by the judges are appropriate for and meet the criteria of each category.

    “The main comment that kept coming up in the discussions about Best in Show was how, even though this film is four minutes long, there isn’t a wasted frame in it,” Lewandowski said. Overall, he noted, “There were a lot of good conversations among the committee about the category winners,” and he described the support for Ostrove’s entry as “overwhelming.”

    The committee also paid close attention to the various craft categories, such as Color Grading, Audio Mix and Sound Design, to make sure the winners in each were outstanding examples of their respective crafts. “Having a great representation from the different crafts on the committee helped insure that those categories were judged appropriately,” Lewandowski noted.

    The Awards Committee – which also includes Editors Chris Franklin of Big Sky and Bob Spector of Beast – was also pleased by the number of entries for the debut Original Music category. The winner was Scot Stafford of Pollen Music Group for his work on Google titled “Duet.”

    In terms of overall trends, Spector said the presence of traditional thirty-second broadcast TV commercials continued to decline.  “We’ve been noticing this year after year, and it’s a sign of where the industry is headed,” he observed. “More and more of the work we’ve seen in the show reflected extended lengths and different kinds of content that’s never going to be seen on a broadcast network. That’s why it’s so important that we continue to monitor our categories and make sure they reflect the work our members are being asked to deliver. So far, we’ve been on target.”

    AICE Awards 2015 Winners

    Best in Show

    Sam Ostrove, Cut & Run

    Volvo V70, XC70, and XC60

    “Vintersaga” 4:00

    Forsman & Bodenfors

     

    Alternative Media :90 and Under

    Blake Bogosian, Beast

    JohnnyRandom

    “Bespoken” 1:07

     

    Alternative Media – Over :90

    Damion Clayton, Rock Paper Scissors

    Beats by Dre

    “The Game Before the Game” 5:03

    RGA

     

    Audio Mix

    Steve Rosen, Sonic Union

    Adidas

    “Superstar” :90

    Johannes Leonardo

     

    Automotive

    Sam Ostrove, Cut & Run

    Volvo V70, XC70, and XC60

    “Vintersaga” 4:00

    Forsman & Bodenfors

     

    Broadcast Promotion

    Mark Tyler, Northern Lights Post

    Bloomberg TV

    “With All Due Respect” :60

    Bloomberg TV

     

    Color Grading

    Adam Scott, The Mill

    Axe White Label

    “Hotel” 1:26

    BBH

     

    Comedy

    Karen Kourtessis, Beast

    Hello Flo

    “Faked It” 2:20

    Hayden 5

     

    Design

    Lisha Tan & Andrew Proctor, The Mill

    Texas Lottery

    “A Million Stories” :32

    LatinWorks

     

    Dialogue/Monologue/Spoken Word

    Chris Franklin, Big Sky Editorial

    American Express

    “What's Your 20?” :60

    Ogilvy

     

    Fashion/Beauty

    Adam Pertofsky, Rock Paper Scissors

    Levi's

    “Just Don't Bore Them” :60

    FCB West

     

    Montage

    Joe Guest, Final Cut

    Lurpak Cooks Range

    “Adventure Awaits” :60

    Wieden + Kennedy

     

    Music Video

    Luis Moreno, jumP

    Coldplay

    “Magic Music Video (Official Video)” 5:16

     

    National Campaign

    Chris Franklin, Big Sky Editorial

    E*Trade

    Are You Type E?

    “Buffet” :30

    “Rock Climbing” :30

    “Dance Lessons” :30

    Ogilvy

     

    Online Campaign

    Nadav Kurtz, Cameron Yergler, Cutters

    CVS No More Tobacco Sales

    One Good Reason

    Nadav Kurtz “Russell” 2:15

    Nadav Kurtz “Tammy” 2:30

    Cameron Yergler “Lisa” 2:28

    BBDO

     

    Original Music

    Scot Stafford, Pollen Music Group

    Google Mobile Interactive App

    “Duet” 3:45

    Google ATAP

     

    Public Service

    Graham Chisholm, Married to Giants

    CIBC Run For the Cure

    “In Her Shoes” 2:15

    Cundari

     

    Regional Campaign

    Kelly Vander Linda, KVL Editorial

    Group Health

    “Bull Rider” :30

    “The Wait” :30

    “Questionable” :30

    DNA

     

    Sound Design

    Evan Mangiamele, Heard City

    Gillette

    “Conditions Box LATAM Binaural” 2:53

    Grey

     

    Spec Spot

    Jai Shukla, Beast

    New Balance

    “Move Forward” 1:02

     

    Storytelling

    Joe Guest, Final Cut

    John Lewis

    “Monty The Penguin” 2:00

    adam&eveDDB

     

    Under 50K

    Nadav Kurtz, Cutters

    Wingmate Disposable Collar Stays

    “Wingmate NY” 1:50

    Wingmate

     

    Visual Effects

    Phil Crowe, Chris Bayol, Robert Sethi, Becky Porter, Jacob Bergman, The Mill

    DirecTV

    “Lemonade” 0:32

    Grey

     

    Best of Boston

    Peter Barstis, EditBar

    Liberty Mutual

    “James Trussart” 1:24

    Hill Holliday

     

    Best of Chicago

    Randy Palmer, Optimus

    Chicago Blackhawks

    “Christina's Goal” :60

    Ogilvy & Mather

     

    Best of Dallas

    Marc Stone, 3008

    Dodge

    “Wisdom” :90

    The Richards Group

     

    Best of Detroit

    Louis Lyne, Cutters

    Ford Electric Focus

    “Solstice” 1:20

    Team Detroit

     

    Best of Los Angeles

    Adam Pertofsky, Rock Paper Scissors

    Levi's

    “Just Don't Bore Them” :60

    FCB West

     

    Best of Minneapolis

    Jim Stanger, Channel Z

    Kohl's

    “Holiday Magic” :60

    PMH

     

    Best of New York

    Biff Butler, Rock Paper Scissors

    Adidas

    "Superstar" :90

    Johannes Leonardo

     

    Best of San Francisco

    Doug Cox, Misfit

    Google You Tube

    “LSTN Watch It Work” :90

    Camp + King

     

    Best of Toronto

    Graham Chisholm, Married to Giants

    Toronto Raptors

    “We The North” :60

    Sid Lee

    About AICE
    AICE is the marketing communications post production association whose members are independent creative editorial, design, visual effects, color grading, audio, music and post production companies. It is dedicated to the advancement and promotion of these companies and the essential role their artists play in the media creation process. With chapters in Chicago, Dallas, Detroit, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, New York, San Francisco and Toronto, AICE represents a significant segment of the vibrant post production industry, and continues to maintain its strong collective voice in the commercial advertising and marketing industry.  Among its signature initiatives and programs are the annual AICE Awards, which highlights creative excellence among its member companies; the regular publication of white papers and advisories on relevant trends and developments in post production; and active participation with other industry organizations on the establishment of standards and best practices for the post production process.  For more in-formation, visit www.aice.org.
     

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