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NOMOS Super 8 Award - The winners


Jurgen Lossau

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Here are the winners:

 

1.

The NOMOS Super 8 wristwatch and 500 Euro for

 

Helmut Savini

Der kleine Anders

 

2.

The NOMOS Super 8 wristwatch for

 

Thommi Baake

Carl konnte sein Trauma nie überwinden

 

3.

and NOMOS Super 8 International Award

500 Euro for

 

Ivica Zubak, Sweden

Avsked

 

4.

and NOMOS International Award

A gift coupon (250 Euro) of Wittner Cinetec for

 

Norwood Cheek, USA

Cold?

 

5.

20 Ektachrome 64T for

 

Matis Burckhardt

Above You

 

6.

A gift coupon (150 Euro) for

 

Hans-Joachim Möhle (82 years)

film als hobby

 

7.

10 Ektachrome 64T for

 

Markus Jurchen

Martin Rowek

Society

 

8.

A one year subscription of smallformat and a Gebuhr Synchron Mouse for

 

Super 8 Selbsthilfegruppe Salzburg, Austria

Messala - Der Schrei des schwarzen Coyoten

 

Young Talent Award

A one year subscription of schmalfilm, 5 Ektachrome 64T and a book "Movie Cameras" for

 

Niklas Schaefer, 14, Wien, Austria

Der Mörder ist immer der...

 

Here you can see some of the winners in Dresden. 150 spectators visited the NOMOS Super 8 Award Show on last Friday. Left: Jürgen Lossau (editor of smallformat), Matis Burckardt (aside), Markus Jurchen and four members of the "Super 8 Selbsthilfegruppe Salzburg" from Austria.

 

Dresden_web.jpg

 

Jürgen Lossau

www.smallformat.de

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Those names all sound German or Scandinavian

well, some of the awards are designated as international awards. ivica zubak is an extremely croatian name, and norwood cheek is almost as typically american. the fact that all the winners of the german awards have german names in not very surprising. :-)

 

/matt

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Are the films still viewable on the internet Juergen?

 

I think that was a great step making them available on the internet for viewing and voting. If you do a film festival next year can the dropped frames issue can be improved? I've seen short films on the internet in which the frames don't drop. I think certain quicktime codecs are designed to be drop out free. I've seen them on demo tape sites. I suppose it must cost a pretty penny to do it that way.

 

Perhaps you could have two separate Super-8 competitions, one that is judged by judges, and one that would be judged via the internet. Then build in an entry fee to handle the internet Super-8 portion of the festival.

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