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John Polson's blogMarch 12 And the winner is...Well, our 15th festival has come and gone - and it was a great one. We had a packed house in the Domain and great crowds at all other other capital city and regional venues. The vibe on the night was just incredible and fortunately for the Sydneysiders - it didn't rain!
As always, it was an incredible experience to watch as the audience got settled and grew quiet in anticipation as the sun went down, and then as it came alive with laughter and cheers as the the big screens lit up with our 16 finalist films. The crowd's response was remarkable - and a real testament to the talent, creativity and hardwork of our filmmakers.
The winning film was a brilliant and sensitive story called 'An Imaginary Life' by Queensland filmmaker, Steve Baker. It was Steve's third Tropfest film (the other 2 also made the finals), and the first animation ever to win Tropfest! We are all very proud of Steve's work and look forward to seeing where the Tropfest ride will take him!
We've got some great photos of the event posted up here - so have a look at the gallery. The finalist films are also available for download from the ninemsn Tropfest video portal, so if you haven't had a chance to see the films yet, please do - you're in for a treat! Check them out now.
Lastly, if you're thinking about making a Tropfest film - then now's the time to get started. The Tropfest Signature Item for 2008 is ' 8 ' - so be sure to include it somewhere/ somehow in your film! (Check www.tropfest.com for other entry guidelines.)
All the best
John Polson February 05 Tropfest 2007 finalists have been chosenHey Everyone! Less than two weeks now until the big day! First of all, I'd like to thank ALL the filmmakers who entered the festival this year. We received just over 600 entries - representing Australian filmmakers from all walks of life and from every state in the country - as well as a few international entrants. The quality of the films was fantastic which means preselection was no easy task as there were so many great stories and ideas. After a lot of consideration, and a lot of help from preselectors, I'm very pleased to announce the 16 Finalists for Sony Tropfest 2007! From animations to gripping drama-thrillers, comedies and pieces on current events - there is something in this year's program for everyone in the audience. If you want a sneak peak at the finalists go to http://tropfest.ninemsn.com.au/ Congratulations to each of the 16 - and to everyone who made a film this year. I look forward to seeing you all at the festival and hope you enjoy it! John P January 17 Hi EveryoneWhen Tropfest began 15 years ago, it was just me and a few of my friends watching my first short film at the Tropicana Caffe in Sydney, Australia. Now, a national audience of more than 150,000 people comes together on one night, and 16 short films are selected from hundreds of entries each year. |
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