Monday, February 07, 2005

Norfilms 2004 Webcinema Indie Movie Maker Awards Announced.

Norfilms.com have announced the annual Norfilms Webcinema Web Site Design Awards for 2004 to independent film-makers around the world.

The awards recognize the work of independent film-makers in promoting their movie projects and talent through the use of the internet and their web site designs, to give visitors and investors the best possible experience. Sites are assessed on the basis of style and the quality of visitors' experience.

This year's winners were: "Shoot And Slice", a British company dedicated to indie shorts and music videos, who won best HTML for the clarity of their design and speed of the underlying coding, and "kbroFILMS" a US independent production company who won the Flash site award for the quality of interactive experience offered to visitors. This year's runner-up was the L.A. talent agency Emission-Control, for the greatest improvement since last year.

The founder of Norfilms, Michael Bond says: "The intention behind the awards is to draw attention to the need of good web site design to promote any film project. This is an important concern for small independent producers who lack the huge marketing resources of Hollywood studios. The Webcinema members are encouraged to look as much at their web presentation as they do at their mainstream production efforts. As the web offers the most cost-effective way to promote a low budget movie all producers should be aware of the issues and opportunities on the net to attract the widest audience to their work."

All contestants to the awards are drawn from the Webcinema network of independent producers, production companies, film-makers and others around the world. Through the network members exchange news, information and support across borders via a moderated mailing list server, which posts announcements, opportunities, questions, etc., to the whole membership within minutes of posting.

Founded in the late 1990s the work of the network was subsequently sponsored by British production company Norfilms (Northern Filmmakers Ltd) who now support the members of the network through a dedicated section of advice and support on their own web site.

Membership to the Webcinema network is freely open to any interested producer and media production talent. Full details are available on the Norfilms.com web site where designers and producers will find a review of the awards and list of all current registered sites.

Norfilms are currently known for their efforts to produce "Dustbingate - The Movie" comedy feature based on the property dealing scandal surrounding Britain's Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott. With the British General Election looming they expect greater interest to come their way for the project in forthcoming months.

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