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Summer 2010 Audio for Picture Awards
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On Wednesday, June 30th, IAR hosted its Summer 2010 Audio for Picture (AFP) Awards Festival to a standing room only crowd! In the fourth quarter of IAR’s program, students take an audio post-production course, one of the school’s most popular subjects. In this course, students learn to synchronize audio to video. They then interpret and produce their own post-production projects from start to finish, and can submit them for recognition at IAR’s AFP Awards Festival. Students choose any video piece, such as a movie trailer, movie scene, video game trailer or animated film and they then remove all audio content. Utilizing all of the techniques they have learned at IAR during the first 3 quarters and in the audio post-production course, students recreate every aspect of audio. This includes dialog replacement (ADR), sound FX’s, sound design, and musical selection and composition. AFP teaches and allows students to raise their standards and creativity, and gives them a final project or “demo reel” to showcase their talents.
Over twice as many projects were submitted to the Summer AFP Awards Festival 2010. Thank you to every one who submitted! The winners were as follows:
1st Place Best Overall Project Jay Sakong - “28 Weeks Later” (Trailer)
2nd Place Best Overall Project Aditi Iyer & Jon Casale
Honorable Mention:
Best ADR: Juan Parioni, Russell Reggio & Doug Leibowitz – “Black Hawk Down” (Scene)
Best Music Selection/Edit: Colin Smith – “Where the Wild Things Are” (Trailer)
Best Mix: Tim Standring – “Howl’s Moving Castle”
Best SFX Editing: Ivan Hodoba – “Nightmare Before Christmas” (Scene)
Best Sound Design: Ryan Davis & Eddy De La Hoz – “Matriculated” (Trailer)
Best Original Score: Jay Sakong – “Nuit Blanche” (Commercial)
Most Entertaining: Mark brown – “Delicatessen” (Scene)
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