The first-place project was the most complete storytelling package,
with time spent with the subject at home and with her robot at school.
The compositions were varied and generally strong, though the edit
could have been tightened. The second project was the start of a
project, with nice moments at the storage unit and scavenging, but
needing more for the category. There were also repetitive frames that
could have been removed. The third-place school play event had
varied moments with good compositions.
None of the other entries truly qualified for feature multiple, as they
were planned events, or lacked enough depth for the category.
Judges:
Andrew Stanfill/The New York Times, Matt Stamey/The Gainesville Sun, Sherman Zent/The New York Times
Judges Comments
The first-place project was the most complete storytelling package, with time spent with the subject at home and with her robot at school. The compositions were varied and generally strong, though the edit could have been tightened. The second project was the start of a project, with nice moments at the storage unit and scavenging, but needing more for the category. There were also repetitive frames that could have been removed. The third-place school play event had varied moments with good compositions. None of the other entries truly qualified for feature multiple, as they were planned events, or lacked enough depth for the category.