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Entries for The IAC Geoffrey Round International AV Competition

 

IAC Geoffrey Round International

The IAC Geoffrey Round International Audio Visual Competition
held  in Capel Curig, North Wales
on the 20th & 21st March 2010.
Closing date for entries was 22nd February 2010.
The venue is in the heart of the beautiful mountainous region
of the Snowdonia National Park
For full details, entry forms etc. please see
 Results
 
1st Place – The Quiet One by Keith Brown (UK)
 
 2nd Place  The Last Great Steam Show on Earth by Colin Balls (UK) 

3rd Place   Migrant Mother by Howard Bagshaw (UK)

…….

Best First Time Entrant – Lola, le petit Prince et Moi

by Christian & Danièle Brion (FRA)

…….

PAGB Honorable Mentions

(in no particular order)

Paris l’A?ente by Ricardo Zarate (FRA)

Little Domestic Quarrels by Jean Paul Petit (FRA)

A Chrismas Carol by Jill Bunting (UK)

Blackburn Diva by Sheila Davies (UK)

And Never Cackled by Richard Brown & Clive Atkins (UK)

5 bis rue de Vernevil by Christian Hendrickx & Andre Teyck (BEL)

…….

Judges Special Mentions

(in no particular order)

About Us by Henk Tulp (NL)

Mysts of Avalon by Eddie Spence (UK)

Land of the Thunder Dragon by Malcolm Imhoff (UK)

Eternity by Peter Coles (UK)

Finding Neverland byJohn Rowell (UK)

One Helluva Trip by Keith Scott (UK) 

 

 

Comments

Comment from Florian
Time: June 4, 2009, 1:52 pm

Congratulation to the winners! This are all fruits of your hard work and dedication. Good job.

Comment from Martha
Time: July 17, 2009, 10:28 am

Oh, it would be better if we can see some photo credits from the said awarding soon :)

Comment from AVPeter
Time: July 17, 2009, 2:02 pm

What would you like to see?
The Sequences?
I can ask for these to be put on my site for a short while if you wish.
I’ll put my own (“The Forss”) on now so that you can at least see a sample of Award-winning Sequences.
So look under Peter’s Latest Sequences and downlaod from there.

Comment from Sms lån
Time: July 28, 2009, 3:07 am

Congratulation to the award-winning Sequences. Well deserved.

Comment from nm
Time: August 21, 2009, 3:30 am

My congratulation to those who won for the three most favored sequences. Much well deserved.

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