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NSI grads up for AMPIA Rosie awards Posted: 18 Apr 2018 01:34 PM PDT Congratulations to the NSI grads nominated for 2018 Alberta Media Production Industries Association (AMPIA) Rosie awards: Ice Blue – Scott Lepp, Sandi Somers, Jason Long (all NSI Features First) – best dramatic feature/made for TV movie In Plainview (pictured) – Scott Westby, Matt Watterworth (both NSI Features First) – best dramatic feature/made for TV movie Squeaks & Cheeks – Rebecca Campbell (TELUS Optik Local) – best children’s program or series Tiny Plastic Men episode “Office Space Race” – Camille Beaudoin (NSI Totally Television, NSI Features First), Eric Rebalkin (NSI Business For Producers) – best comedy production or series Kitten TV – Frederick Kroetsch (NSI Business For Producers), Rebecca Campbell – best web series – fiction This is Not a Passport Photo – Stephanie Simpson (TELUS STORYHIVE digital shorts) – best non-fiction short Sleepwalker – Anna Cooley (TELUS STORYHIVE digital shorts) – best dramatic short Last of the Fur Traders – Frederick Kroetsch, Rebecca Campbell – best production reflecting cultural diversity Sander Somers – best director (drama over 30 minutes), Ice Blue Sandi Somers – best director (non-fiction under 30 minutes), All the World’s a Stage Jason Long – best screenwriter (drama over 30 minutes), Ice BlueThe Rosie Awards take place at the Hyatt Regency Calgary on May 12, 2018. Tickets are available now. The post NSI grads up for AMPIA Rosie awards appeared first on National Screen Institute - Canada (NSI). |
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