Winners of 2012 Mishmash remix challenge
Today Getty Images announces the winners of the 2012 Mishmash Music/Video/Remix competition – the global contest which challenges creatives, filmmakers, mini-documakers and anyone with a vision or idea to create a one to three minute long short story, video art, or music video using a mix of high res video, stills and music from Getty Images.
Australia and New Zealand have made their creative mark on the competition with two winning entries being awarded in this region.
• First prize APAC region: Marcia
Hawira and Shay Morris from Hamilton, New Zealand, took home
the top prize in the APAC region for Natalia, a short tale of vengeance
inspired by Quentin Tarentino. The two friends have just
completed their BA at Wintec, Waikato Institute of
Technology.
• First prize ANZ region:
Elsbeth Everest from Geelong, Victoria, was awarded first
prize in Australia and New Zealand for her mockumentary on
bubble wrap. Just turned eighteen, Elsbeth is the youngest
2012 Mishmash winner of any region.
Getty
Images announces the winners of 2012 Mishmash remix
challenge
“Beautifully modulated, intimate
and simple” – R/GA, Chief Creative Officer, Nick Law on
winning Mishmash video
Auckland, New Zealand – 21 March, 2012: Getty Images has today announced the winners of its annual Mishmash music/video/ remix competition. The competition, which launched in January, received 300 entries from around the world, with winners being divided between three regions: EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa), the Americas and Asia Pacific, with one global overall winner also selected.
Jason Harper’s entry, In This Shop, which explores the place of a local business in modern day American society and is set to a poem by Mark Anthony Thomas, was awarded the Global Grand Prix title, which chairman of the jury and R/GA, Chief Creative Officer, Nick Law described as “beautifully modulated, intimate and simple.”
Other winners include:
Global Grand Prix
and Americas: Jason Harper from the US
for In This
Shop
APAC:
Marcia Hawira and Shay Morris from New Zealand for Natalia
EMEA:
Blake Dixon from the United Kingdom for
The Newton N. Minow Experience
Public vote prize:
Bartolome Barrero from Spain for Mother Nature whose work received
3350 votes from the public.
In addition, a local prize was awarded to Elsbeth Everest for the best entry received in Australia/New Zealand. The video Bubble Wrap, is a mockumentary on the 1950's invention.
Each of the winning entries cleverly blurred the lines between imagery and video to create works which both impressed and challenged the judges with their creativity, story-telling techniques, slick editing and innovative subject matter.
Andrew Saunders, Senior Vice President, Creative Content, Getty Images said: “Once again we have had an overwhelmingly positive response to Mishmash, which never fails to produce work that both inspires and surprises us. The high calibre of films really showcases our creative and engaging content and we feel that the shortlisted entries demonstrate the evolution of video and media as a growing and highly engaging communication platform. A huge congratulations to all of our winners.”
Getty Images received over 300 submissions from creatives in over 50 countries – an increase of 250 per cent compared with the 2010 competition.
New for 2012, Mishmash entrants could choose to enter one of three categories: short story, music video or video art. Each film, which needed to be between one and three minutes long, was created using Getty Images video, music and imagery content.
The competition, which ran for two months, was judged by 29 of the world’s leading music, technology and film production professionals and was chaired by R/GA’s, Global Chief Creative Officer, Nick Law. Other judges included:
•
Ignacio Oreamuno, President, I
have an idea
• Nate Lanxon, Online Editor,
Wired
• Leading Bollywood film producer Aashish
Singh from Yash Raj Films
For more
information on the Mishmash competition, or to view the
award-winning entries, visit www.gettyimages.com/mishmash
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