FMA announces winners of Diamond Screen, departmental awards

The 2012 Diamond Screen Film Festival results were announced May 7 at the closing night ceremony at the International House in Philadelphia.

For more information please visit: http://diamondscreen.org/

Diamond Screen Film Festival Awards

Best Long Form Screenplay (Juried by Scott Currie)
Magic Ghetto
by Matthew Flocco

Best Short Form Screenplay (Juried by Ian Markiewicz)
Praise and Blame by Shane Book

Web Interactive Design (Jury Award) (Juried by Andrew Nicholas)
Between Leaving & Arriving by Joseph Kraemer

Web Interactive Design (viewer’s favorite) (Online poll winner)
Jake Rasmussen’s Site by Jake Rasmussen

Best Cinematography Film (Juried by Dave Lamm)
Mehul the Music Man
by Cameron S. Mitchell

Best Editing Film (Juried by Lance Edmands)
Illness Magnified by Julia Fuller

Best Non-fiction Film (Juried by Kirsten Johnson)
Pigment by Alexis McCrimmon

Best Narrative Film (Juried by Jason Pinardo)
Signed, Harry by Phillip Carroll

Best Animation Film (Juried by Vineet Verma)
The Hungry Little Green Man by Thomas Brady

Best Experimental (Juried by Ted Passon)
Wonka Corner by Ashley Scrivener

Best Undergraduate Film (Juried by Kyle Martin)
My Father, the Old Horse by Max Einhorn

Best Graduate Film (Juried by Kyle Martin)
Kiss the Paper by Fiona Otway

Audience Award
Fragmented by George Mills

FMA Departmental Awards:

Motion Picture Scholarship Award
Charles Bouril

Ben Lazaroff Scholarship Award
Graduate – Ambarien Alqadar
Undergraduate – Chikira Bennett

Schoenagle Scholarship
J.D. Sacharok
Robert Lowmaster

Deglin Leder Award
(undergraduate) Caroline Woodruff
(graduate) David Romberg

Grickis Memorial Scholarship
Charles Bouril
Cameron Snyder-Mitchell

Best Comprehensive Exam Essay
Narrative Imaginings in Dance for Camera
 by Malia Bruker

Derek Freese Filmmakers Awards 
Fragmented by George Mills
Magniloquent by Michael Mastronardi


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