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Kodak announces New Director award finalists

Kodak Australasia has announced the KODAK AWARD New Director of The Year finalists, selected from an impressive collection of entries from eight separate countries from around the Asia Pacific Region.
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Amy Gebhardt is Kodak New Director Of The Year

Exit Films' Amy Gebhardt has been announced as the 2008 Kodak Award New Director of the Year.
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Sony VAIO TVC

Prodigy's director Dael Oates enjoys defying expectations when it comes his projects. In producing Sony VAIO's TVC, Oates goes against the grain to produce in-camera projection animation.
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