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    Home » Kodak Announces 2018 Student Scholarships Recognizing Emerging Global Talent in Filmmaking

    Kodak Announces 2018 Student Scholarships Recognizing Emerging Global Talent in Filmmaking

    By SPWWednesday, September 5, 2018Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments4269 Views
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    Gold Award winning student film “Nice Talking to You” Image provided by the UFVA

    7th Annual Competition Awards $38,500 in Tuition & Film Grants

    Rochester, NY -- (SPW) --

    Eastman Kodak Company (NYSE: KODK) announced the winners of its 27th annual KODAK Student Scholarship Program, last month, at the 72nd annual University Film & Video Association (UFVA) Conference, hosted by New Mexico State University in Las Cruces, New Mexico. This international competition is part of Kodak’s long-held commitment to encourage and foster the next generation of filmmakers and honors students who demonstrate exemplary skills and creativity in the art of motion pictures.

    Held in conjunction with the University Film & Video Foundation (UFVF), the 501c(3) arm of the UFVA, which promotes worldwide education, research, innovation and charitable activities in the arts and sciences of moving images and aural communication, this competition is open to collegiate students at the undergraduate and graduate levels of accredited film programs. 

    “Kodak is committed to helping up and coming motion picture artists tell stories, create art and work with real film,” said Steve Bellamy, President of Motion Picture and Entertainment at Kodak.  “While high definition and 4K video cameras have come a long way, there is absolutely nothing like shooting film!  ‘The magic of film’ is real, with its deep colors, unmistakable resolution, happy accidents and an unparalleled focus from actors and crew.  Much like other analog mediums artists are flocking to, the organic and emotive nature of film is a gift we want to expose as many young motion picture artists to as possible.  There is not a better place to work with up and coming artists than the UFVA.”

    Added Simon Tarr, President, University Film and Video Foundation/Association “Congratulations to all of the finalists of the UFVA/Kodak Scholarship program. The UFVA’s mission is the advancement of the teaching of the art and craft of the cinematic arts. The high quality of these works shows just how valuable the mentorship provided in film schools continues to be, even in this DIY world. I am proud that Kodak has been our long-time partner in this mission and am thrilled to work with them to award these scholarships. Kodak’s dedication to the art of motion pictures is well known. It is also important to acknowledge the company’s commitment to the scholarship and teaching of the art.”

    Selected from entries from across the country and around the world, the 2018 winners are:

    KODAK Student Cinematography Scholarship Awards:

    • KODAK Vision Award — $3,000 Tuition Scholarship Award & $5,000 KODAK Motion Picture Product Grant. To qualify for this award, a minimum of 50 percent of the submission was required to be shot on film. Alfonso Herrera Salcedo, a student at New York University Tisch School of the Arts, was selected for his film Lefty/Righty, shot on 16mm film, about a divorced cowboy who tries to connect with his six-year-old daughter at the sickbed of the family patriarch.
    • First Place — $3,000 Tuition Scholarship Award & $5,000 KODAK Motion Picture Product Grant. Lucus Williams, a student at San Diego State University, was chosen for his picture, Sense of an Ending, a story about Thomas, an elderly man who, in an effort to understand his wife’s decisions, moves through the events of their life together.
    • KODAK Vision Award, Honorable Mention — $1,000 Tuition Scholarship Award & $500 KODAK Motion Picture Product Grant. Alejandro Chavez Perez, from Centro de Capacitacion Cinematograficia, A.C., received an honorable mention for the film Encarnación (Incarnation), shot on 35mm film. After massacring the people of the town of Encarnación, a group of undercover soldiers return to destroy the evidence. Soldier Ezequiel Gallardo drifts away from his platoon and ends up in the town alone, face to face with his own demons.

    KODAK Student Scholarship Awards:

    • Gold Award — $5,000 Tuition Scholarship Award & $5,000 KODAK Motion Picture Product Grant. Saim Sadiq from Columbia University received this award for the picture, Nice Talking to You, which tells the story of how two strangers form a silent bond in the world's loudest city. At an American Sign Language party, a Lebanese girl on her last day in the city, meets a NYC photographer. What sparks is an unlikely romance until the spell is broken by words.
    • Silver Award — $3,000 Tuition Scholarship Award & $3,000 KODAK Motion Picture Product Grant. Federico Spiazzi from Columbia University received this award for the picture Refuge, a story about a crossroads in Athens, where people of different nationalities, including locals, refugees and tourists come together. Only for a moment.
    • Bronze Award — $2,000 Tuition Scholarship Award & $3,000 KODAK Motion Picture Product Grant. Benjamin Buxton from Northwestern University received this award for the picture, “on the rink”. The Rink in Southside Chicago has been the home to a vibrant community of roller skating enthusiasts for over 40 years. This portrait of the skaters who make up a unique Chicago staple exhibits the energy of a day on the rink.

    Kodak has long held a deep commitment to supporting future filmmakers and encouraging excellence in the field of motion picture education through many initiatives and 2018 marked the 27th anniversary of this scholarship program.  The company's ongoing efforts encompass a range of opportunities, which students and educators can use to enrich their knowledge of the art and craft of filmmaking, including educational materials and discounts; and sponsorship of film festivals, awards, seminars and student showcases.

    About Kodak
    Kodak is a technology company focused on imaging. We provide – directly and through partnerships with other innovative companies – hardware, software, consumables and services to customers in graphic arts, commercial print, publishing, packaging, entertainment and commercial films, and consumer products markets. With our world-class R&D capabilities, innovative solutions portfolio and highly trusted brand, Kodak is helping customers around the globe to sustainably grow their own businesses and enjoy their lives. For additional information on Kodak, visit us at kodak.com, follow us on Twitter @Kodak, or like us on Facebook atKodak.

    About the University Film & Video Foundation
    The University Film & Video Association (UFVA) is an organization of professors, scholars, and film and video makers. The organization is based in the U.S.; it has members throughout the world. The UFVA is an international organization where media production and writing meet history, theory and criticism. The UFVA members are image-makers and artists, teachers and students, archivists and distributors, college departments, libraries, and manufacturers. UFVA holds an annual conference and publishes the Journal of Film and Video, a periodical featuring articles on film and video production, history, theory, criticism, and aesthetics. The UFVA is one of the principal U.S. academic organizations for studying media. Visit us at www.ufva.org

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    JALI Showcases Advances and Opportunities in 3D Facial Animation Technology at The 2026 HPA Tech Retreat, Feb. 15-19, 2026

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    Sarah Watling, Co-Founder and CEO of JALI Research, will lead a breakfast roundtable at the 2026 HPA Tech Retreat on trends in facial animation and intelligent automation technology.

    JALI Research (JALI), developers of advanced procedural audio and script driven facial animation and pipeline solutions, is excited to participate at the 2026 HPA Tech Retreat, taking place February 15–19, 2026, in Rancho Mirage, Calif. The professional entertainment industry event brings together world-class leaders in engineering, technology, creativity, and business to examine, discuss, and experience “…the most compelling topics in content creation, management, and dissemination…” shaping the future of the industry. Sarah Watling, JALI Research Co-Founder and CEO, will be among this year’s thought leaders moderating a coveted HPA Tech Retreat Breakfast Roundtable, a space encouraging peer-based conversation. JALI technology solutions will also be featured in a groundbreaking interactive broadcast with industry partner Immersive Enterprise Laboratories (IEL), a leading independent animation studio, taking place at the HPA Retreat ‘Innovation Zone’ in the HP/AMD booth. For over eight years, JALI has been developing artist-centric, automated facial animation tools that allow artists and studios to thrive creatively while helping them scale their development and production. By automating many complex facial animation tasks and optimizing computational functions, JALI generated animation output is fast and lightweight, iterative and non-destructive, keeping pipelines streamlined and delivering customers solutions that lower and control production costs without compromising their vision. JALI Breakfast Roundtable at HPA Tech Retreat

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