Three-minute Thriller Winners Announced
Thank you to everyone who attended tonight’s IFASA mixer and Three-Minute Thriller contest and making both events a success. Thank you also to the filmmakers who submitted their entries which made the program interesting and enjoyable for the audience.
The winners were:
- Best Cinematography – Gilman St. Halloween, Derek Griffith
- Best Sound Design – Where Dad Keeps His Gun, Dick Fisher
- Best Screenplay – Vote for Zombie, Tim Gassen and Mike Rom
- Audience Choice Award – Junkyard, Mike Skvarla
- Third Place – Zombie Music Video, Chelsea Coles
- Second Place – Gilman St. Halloween, Derek Griffith
- First Place – Junkyard, Mike Skvarla
Congratulations to all the winners.
We are very grateful to our three judges, Vicky Westover, Peter Catalanotte, and Pearry Reginald Teo, for their time and expertise.
Thank you also to our sponsors, the Hanson Film Institute (www.hansonfilm.org) and the Tucson Film Office (www.filmtucson.com), as well as our prize sponsors; Director’s Seat Productions (www.directorsseat.com), Arizona Pro Sound (www.azprosound.com), and Script Doctor (www.scriptdoctor.com).
Additional thanks go to Alan Barley, who compiled the video program and created the transitional graphics; Randy Gates, who creates the flyer and program artwork each year; Debra Rollinson, who made the program; Al Graham, who handled the box office; and Elizabeth DeVries, who tallied the votes.
The next IFASA meeting will be on Monday, 2 February, at 6 PM at Access Tucson. Justin Kreinbrink will talk about budgeting films.
