Grand Jury Prize: A Day's Work
GoldJury Prize: MAN
Silver Jury Prize: La Lucha
Bronze Jury Prize: Frankie
Director's choice: Anti-Narrative Number 4
Cash: $500. Goods/Services: $2200
Including Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 software and a Logitech QuickCam.
Director's Special Recongnition: Three Mother Fucking Amsterdams
Goods/Services: $900
Including Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 software and a Logitech QuickCam.
Director's Special Recongnition: E Finita La Commedia
Goods/Services: $900
Including Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 software and a Logitech QuickCam.
Director's Special Recongnition: The Second Line
Goods/Services: $900
Including Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 software and a Logitech QuickCam.
Jury’s Special Recongnition for Cinematography: Shor (Noise)
Goods/Services: $900 each
Including Adobe Premiere Pro CS3 software and a Logitech QuickCam.
Jury’s Special Recongnition for Animation: Procrastination
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With the exception of the Directors’ Choice, the cash-prize-winning filmmakers are picked by our distinguished panel of jurors.

Jeff Goodby
Jeff is a founding partner of the advertising firm, Goodby, Silverstein & Partners. Adweek magazine has called him America’s best television copywriter, and he has been chosen three times, along with Silverstein, as Adweek’s Creative Director of the Year. He has won numerous awards, including the Clio for humor, and his spot for the California Milk Processors was selected by Advertising Age as their best commercial of 1995. His work is in the permanent collection of NY’s MOMA.
Nikki Silva
Nikki Silva (partnered with Davia Nelson) is one-half of The Kitchen Sisters. Her productions include the NPR series: Hidden Kitchens, Lost & Found Sound and The Sonic Memorial Project. The Kitchen Sisters’groundbreaking national radio collaborations create richly layered, highly produced, intimate and provocative radio documentaries that chronicle untold stories of American culture and traditions. The Kitchen Sisters have won many honors including multiple Peabody Awards and are best-selling authors. In addition, Nikki teaches at the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism and is a museum curator and exhibit consultant.
Bret Parker
Bret Parker has been an animator with PIXAR Animation Studios since 1996. Merging her love of both performance and film, she has animated on nearly every picture since “A Bug’s Life,” including the recent hit “Wall-E,” in which she worked on the characters: Wall-E, the Vacuumbot and the Paintbot. In addition to animating for PIXAR, Bret voiced some of the kid monsters in “Monsters Inc.” and was the voice of Kari, the babysitter in “The Incredibles.”