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    Home » ProAm USA Honors the Winners of Its 2014 International Student Film Competition

    ProAm USA Honors the Winners of Its 2014 International Student Film Competition

    By GrithausMonday, May 5, 2014Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments2661 Views
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    Grand Prize Winner: Matthew Krieg for His Short Film “Dudley Taft"

    Competition winner Matthew Krieg, first-place runner-up Marvin Nuecklaus and other student filmmakers take home big prizes for outstanding short films

    Piedmont, SC -- (SPW) --

    ProAm USA, a manufacturer of production equipment for film and video enthusiasts and professionals, congratulates and honors the winners of its 2014 International Student Film Competition. Designed to encourage budding filmmakers, the competition was free to enter and open to students currently enrolled in accredited high schools, colleges and universities worldwide. The winners were chosen and announced on April 4, 2014 by a Hollywood jury, including The Walking Dead writer Curtis Gwinn, Ash Christian (actor, The Good Wife, Law & Order) and Chicago International Film Festival jury organizer Bohus Blahut. Entries were judged on film narrative, originality and execution of chosen genre.

    Grand Prize Winner: Matthew Krieg
    University of North Carolina School of the Arts student filmmaker Matthew Krieg took home the grand prize for his short film “Dudley Taft,” winning $1,500 and the Orion Production Package. Krieg started the project after he was referred to local musician Dudley Taft, who was looking for a music video to coincide with his album release. “I was thrilled to take on the challenge of creating a music video, a medium of film I hadn’t explored before,” Krieg says. “Dudley gave us the theme he wanted us to explore: Spaghetti Western.”

    The Spaghetti Western is a genre of Western films created in the mid-1960s, aptly named for their primarily Italian directors. Krieg worked with the producer/production designer, Conner Sullivan, to come up with a narrative for the video that would work with their extremely limited budget of only $1,000.

    “I come from a narrative film background, and I have noticed that modern American music videos typically lack any attempt to create a narrative at all. I wanted to make sure that the music video I made had a narrative as the backdrop,” Krieg says. “After throwing around ideas, we came across the idea of recreating Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men. Its main attraction at the time was that it could be pulled off with only two main actors, and I felt that it would fit well with the tone of the song.”

    First Place Winner: Marvin Nuecklaus
    German student filmmaker Marvin Nuecklaus secured the first place honor with his film “WASSER Werke,” an animation starring a figure made entirely from water.

    “My biggest dream is to move to the States to work for the American film industry,” Nuecklaus says. “So what could be greater than to enter an American film competition? It’s actually my second competition in the USA and it’s not going to be the last one! Of course, the prize was attractive as well, especially the fact that not only can I win film equipment, but also my university. I think this makes the ProAm USA International Student Contest very special.”

    The title “WASSER Werke” is German, meaning “water works.” The project was created to supplement Nuecklaus’s application to the university he now attends, the instructions to create a three-minute video with the title “Wasser Werk.” Nuecklaus’s interpretation led him to create a film based on how water affects our earth and life. Nuecklaus says, “It’s just something special, and it was a big challenge for me because I’ve never done something like that before.”

    When he won this first prize award, Nuecklaus was ecstatic. “For a filmmaker, this is the best feedback you can get,” he says. “The industry is so hard and unpredictable. To find a good job is like winning a million dollars. I think every filmmaker who really wants to earn his or her money in this industry is worried about his or her future. You really need to believe in yourself, and winning the first prize in a film competition is really helpful!”

    ProAm’s Additional Honors
    ProAm also awarded several other entries for their excellence in film narrative, originality and execution of chosen genre. Additional awards included the second place prize of $400 and the Orion Jr. Crane to Adrià Olea Fernández’s “Ana,” the third place prize of $200 and the HD2 LCD Kit to Jason Segal’s “Jenna,” and honorable mentions to Álvaro Núñez's “M is for Miracle” and Travis Grenier's “Gum.” Amr Kawji was honored with the People’s Choice Award for “Chicago Stands For Syrian Freedom,” winning $1,500 and the Orion Production Package after receiving the most public votes.

    “I really admire the level of professionalism in these entries,” says competition judge Bohus Blahut.“These are exciting days for filmmakers. Just a few years ago, it was inconceivable that an affordable camera could produce such a beautiful image, or that low-cost production tools like what you see from ProAm USA put truly high-end looks in the hands of nearly every filmmaker. Most importantly, it's great to see filmmakers go out and create. That’s the best classroom of all. Congratulations to all of the entrants for creating some amazing projects – and congratulations to the prize winners. We are all anxious to see your next amazing film projects!”

    ProAm USA congratulates all the winners and participants of this year’s International Student Film Competition for their hard work and talent. For more information or to discover more filming solutions from ProAm USA, please visit www.ProAmUSA.com.

    About ProAm USA
    Drawing from experience in the video and film industry, ProAm USA began in 2003 and launched its first uniquely designed camera crane in 2004. It was the first tool-less camera crane and one of the first made specifically for consumer and prosumer cameras. Over 10 years, ProAm has become the innovation leader in camera mounting systems with products used worldwide by film and video professionals. ProAm’s mission is to make it easy to shoot amazing video and create incredible films by manufacturing well-designed, superior quality crane and jib systems for high-end hobbyists and professional photographers and filmmakers.
     

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    Director: Matthew Krieg  Producer/production designer: Conner Sullivan

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