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Student drama scoops pool at New Filmmakers Awards

A period drama produced by QUT film students has dominated the Warner Roadshow Studios Queensland New Filmmakers Awards (QNFA), winning six categories at the ceremony.

Arts Minister Rod Welford said Julian, a short film written and directed by Brisbane’s Tom Noakes, won six out of 30 categories, including Best Overall Film, Most Popular Film, Most Original Script and Most Outstanding Cinematography.

‘The QNFAs are Australia’s largest industry-sponsored new filmmaker awards and offer tremendous support for our emerging filmmakers,’ Mr Welford said.

‘These awards encompass all areas of filmmaking from direction and writing to acting and sound.

‘For the past 21 years these awards have helped launch the careers of countless film industry professionals. It is a privilege to watch the next generation of Queensland filmmakers – including the likes of Tom Noakes – receive recognition for the time, effort and resources they have put into their craft.’

Mr Welford also congratulated Mark Chapman, of Big Island Pictures, who received the prestigious Kinetone Award in recognition of his ongoing encouragement and support of the Queensland’s emerging filmmakers.

‘More than 100 nominations were received for the QNFA’s this year,’ he said.

‘The winners were selected by a panel of industry professionals who considered criteria such as originality, creativity and technical skill.

‘The QNFAs have been held as part of the Brisbane International Film Festival (BIFF) for the first time this year.

‘BIFF also showcases emerging Queensland filmmakers and their films have received a terrific response from local audiences.

‘The 11-day festival wraps up on Sunday with the closing feature, A Mighty Heart.’

The 2007 QNFA winners are:

Award - Name of Winner

Best Secondary Drama - God’s Judgement

Best Secondary Documentary - Destination Uni: Way to Go!!!!

Best Secondary Other - My Hand

Best Overall Secondary Production - Six

School which exhibits Creativity, Initiative and Effort - Queensland Academy for the Creative Industries

Best Tertiary Drama up to 10 minutes - Imaginary Ordinary

Best Tertiary Drama 10 – 30 minutes - Julian

Best Tertiary Documentary - The Majestic

Best Tertiary Other - Departure

Best Independent Drama  up to 10 minutes - Car Pool

Best Independent Drama 10 – 30 minutes - Humidity Rising

Best Independent Other - Adelaide

Best Open Film - Ascension

The PFTC Kinetone Award - Mark Chapman

Best Male Actor - Daniel Poole for Tunnelvision

Best Female Actor - Annike Clarke for Wasteland

Production Design Award - Sigrid Niederlintner for Shadow Train & David Rusanow for Julian

Encouragement for Cinematography - Mei Lee Lim for Status Quo

Most Outstanding Cinematography - Jan Keilland for Julian

Excellence in Editing - Tom Noakes for The Majestic

Best Original Screen Music  - Devin Glass for Departure

Best Sound - Andy Finn for Stray

Best Animation - James Lee for Purged

Best New Female Filmmaker - Lucy Gaffy

Most Promising New Filmmaker - Dylan Wiehahn

Most Original Script - Tom Noakes for Julian

Best Director - Bryn Chainey for Film for the Boxed

Best Producer - Will Goodfellow and Debbie Thompson for Stray

Most Popular Film - Julian

Best Overall Film - Julian

[release from the Minister for Education and Training and Minister for the Arts]

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