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First Vimeo Awards winners announced

Music Video / Film

Posted by Patrick Burgoyne, 14 October 2010, 10:20    Permalink    Comments (6)

Last Minutes with Oden by Eliot Rausch, a film about a dog with cancer, took Best Video at the inaugural Vimeo Awards this week

A diverse panel of judges-including MIA, David Lynch, Roman Coppola and Morgan Spurlock chose the winners from more than 6,500 entries submitted from around the world.

Rausch's film chronicles owner Jason Wood's last minutes with Oden, as the latter loses his struggle with cancer. Rausch wins a grant of $25,000 to make a new, original film.

Andy Bruntel's Scissor video for Liars won best music video.


 

Between Bears by Eran Hilleli won best animation:

 

oops by Chris Beckman won in the experimental category:

 

TRIANGLE by Onur Senturk won in motion graphics:

 

Fluid Sculpture by Charlie Bucket won in the captured category:

 

BREAKDOWN the video by Kasumi won the remix category:


More here

6 Comments

Warning. Don't watch the dog film unless you want to be boo-hoo-ing in your office.
Doctor Black
2010-10-14 13:41:28


The Liars vid is totally on Vimeo. Right here.



http://vimeo.com/9591751



Corey Molds
2010-10-14 19:18:00


@ Corey

Thank you. Story has been updated
CR PatrickBurgoyne
2010-10-15 09:53:51


We've reposted Between bears. If you want to check it:
http://fessolsnaps.wordpress.com/2010/10/15/between-bears-deran-hilleli/
fessols&naps
2010-10-15 14:27:21


Doctor Black is correct, that video should come with a warning. haha, jesus !
alex
2010-10-15 19:50:11


The dog video was fantastic. It made me appreciate what I have. Virtually every pet owner will face this. I am not looking forward to that day.
Craig
2010-10-18 05:24:22


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