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2016 Break Out Film Challenge Results!

November 15, 2016 0 Comments Challenges History, Filmmaker Challenges, News by Aaron Kes

On November 3rd, we held our Break Out Film Challenge screening at Harkins 101 Scottsdale. It was a great night for local film! Here is the full list of winners from the event:

1st Place – L.A.S.E.R. Pen – Milpool Films

Audience Favorite – Hug Me – Ten/one Films

2nd Place – The 5th Sector – N’Raged Media

3rd Place – Experiment 23 – Arizona Studios

Best Director – Adolpho Navarro – The 5th Sector

Best Actor – Chris Ryan – L.A.S.E.R. Pen

Best Actress – Shepsut Wilson – Hey, What’s That in the Sky?

Best Screenplay – Tyler Riggs – L.A.S.E.R. Pen

Best Editing – Josh Williams and Alyssa Eshelman – Experiment 23

Best Cinematography – Paul Lopez – Fools Pride

Best Music – Modest E, Stefan DaSalla, Mitchel Rays – Stefan Records

Best Sound Design – Adolpho Navarro – The 5th Sector

Best Use of Prop – Hug Me – Ten/one Films

Best Use of Line – Heavy Balloons – Still Motion Pictures

Best Poster – L.A.S.E.R. Pen – Milpool Films

Best Trailer – The 5th Sector – N’Raged Media

Congrats to all of our winners and everyone who made a film! Comes see the winner at the Phoenix Film Festival in 2017!!

 

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