Adelaide brothers Nathan and Luke Jurevicius and Werner Film Productions/Hoodlum Entertainment have won prizes at the fifth annual Kidscreen awards.
The brothers. Peleda took the awards for best animated one-off special or TV movie in teens/tweens programming and best companion website in kids programming.
Aired as an interstitial series on ABC3, the show and online game follow two unlikely heroes, Mina and Valdis, on a quest to save the fantastical world of Peleda from the clutches of Giltine, Queen of the owls.
Werner Film Productions/Hoodlum.s Dance Academy series 3 was named best companion website in tweens/teens programming. Dance Academy won the same award last year. The series is backed by the ABC, Germany's Zdf/Zdfe and the Australian Children's Television Foundation.
The awards, which celebrate excellence in the global children.s entertainment industry for programming and broadcasting, were handed out at the Kidscreen summit in New York.
The brothers. Peleda took the awards for best animated one-off special or TV movie in teens/tweens programming and best companion website in kids programming.
Aired as an interstitial series on ABC3, the show and online game follow two unlikely heroes, Mina and Valdis, on a quest to save the fantastical world of Peleda from the clutches of Giltine, Queen of the owls.
Werner Film Productions/Hoodlum.s Dance Academy series 3 was named best companion website in tweens/teens programming. Dance Academy won the same award last year. The series is backed by the ABC, Germany's Zdf/Zdfe and the Australian Children's Television Foundation.
The awards, which celebrate excellence in the global children.s entertainment industry for programming and broadcasting, were handed out at the Kidscreen summit in New York.
- 2/13/2014
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
The Great Gatsby dominated. Aacta.s technical and short films awards today, collecting gongs in all six craft categories for which it was nominated, plus the Aacta award for outstanding achievement in visual effects.
The co-production Top of the Lake bagged two TV trophies while Matchbox Pictures. Nowhere Boys, created by Tony Ayres, was named best children.s TV series.
The TV documentary prize went to Redesign My Brain, which explores the revolutionary new science of brain plasticity, written and directed by Paul Scott and produced by Isabel Perez and Scott for ABC TV.
Writer-director Nick Verso's The Last Time I Saw Richard, produced by John Molloy, was honoured as best short fiction film. Developed and funded through Screen Australia.s Springboard program, the short is a prequel to the upcoming feature film Boys In The Trees, tracing the friendship between two teenagers in a mental health clinic in...
The co-production Top of the Lake bagged two TV trophies while Matchbox Pictures. Nowhere Boys, created by Tony Ayres, was named best children.s TV series.
The TV documentary prize went to Redesign My Brain, which explores the revolutionary new science of brain plasticity, written and directed by Paul Scott and produced by Isabel Perez and Scott for ABC TV.
Writer-director Nick Verso's The Last Time I Saw Richard, produced by John Molloy, was honoured as best short fiction film. Developed and funded through Screen Australia.s Springboard program, the short is a prequel to the upcoming feature film Boys In The Trees, tracing the friendship between two teenagers in a mental health clinic in...
- 1/28/2014
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
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