The Directors Guild of America has announced the winners of the 2016 DGA Student Film Awards for African American, Asian American, Latino and Women directors. The awards are designed to honor, encourage and bring attention to exceptional diverse directors in film schools and select universities across the country.
“The DGA Student Film Awards recognize talented new student filmmakers, and we congratulate this year’s exceptional recipients,” said DGA President Paris Barclay. “The DGA is committed to calling attention to new talent and encouraging greater inclusion in the entertainment industry. It’s not an accident that many of our past winners have made their marks on our business. We look forward to seeing what these awardees do next.”
The 2016 winners, selected by blue ribbon DGA member panels, are:
BEST AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDENT FILMMAKERS:
West Region
Award Winner: Jackson Young of AFI for Trouble Man
Jury Award: Rachel Bass of Chapman University for Black Magic
East Region
Award Winner: Kevin Giles of Drexel University for The Blaise EP
Jury Award: Daniella Hobbs of Ithaca College for The City of Good Neighbors
BEST ASIAN AMERICAN STUDENT FILMMAKERS:
West Region
Award Winner: Auden Bui of USC for The Lost City of Tomorrow
Jury Award: Yizhou Xu of Art Center College of Design for Shop of Eternal Life
East Region
Award Winner: Yudho Aditya of Columbia University for Pria
Jury Award: Christina Liao of School of Visual Arts for My Grandma’s House
BEST LATINO STUDENT FILMMAKERS:
West Region
Award Winner: Juan Martinez Vera of USC for SPARK
Jury Award: Santiago Paladines of AFI for The Fare
East Region
Award Winner: Jimmy Keyrouz of Columbia University for Nocturne in Black
Jury Award: Ivo Huahua of Florida State University for Stutter
BEST WOMEN STUDENT FILMMAKERS:
West Region
Award Winner: Kelly Pike of UCLA for Owen
Jury Award: Mia Niebruegge of AFI for Snowplow
East Region
Award Winner: Ugla Hauksdรณttir of Columbia University for How Far She Went
Jury Award: Hannah Engelson of Emerson College for Jonah Stands Up
The DGA Student Film Awards have highlighted dozens of African-American, Asian-American, Latino and Women filmmakers over the years. A number of past winners have gone on to enjoy successful directing careers, including:
- John M. Chu (G.I. Joe: Retaliation; Justin Bieber: Never Say Never; The LXD: The Legion of Extraordinary Dancers; Step Up 3D)
- Ryan Coogler (Fruitvale Station; Creed)
- Nicole Kassell (The Following; The Killing; The Americans; Suits; The Closer; Cold Case; The Woodsman)
- Patricia Riggen (The 33; Lemonade Mouth; Under the Same Moon)
- Sylvain White (Hawaii Five-0; Person of Interest; Covert Affairs; CSI: Miami; Stomp the Yard)
The awards require that competing films must have been made in the 2015/2016 school year (September 2015 through August 2016), and must have been produced as a student project under the supervision of a faculty member – with students holding every major crew position. Dramas, comedies and documentaries are all eligible – animated and experimental films are not eligible. Applicants must be enrolled in, or be a recent (within one year) graduate from an accredited post-secondary institution in California or DGA-selected university offering a degree in film or television
West Region award-winning films were screened as part of the awards presentation ceremony at the Directors Guild of America Theater in Los Angeles on November 10, 2016. The East Region screenings and ceremony will take place at the Directors Guild of America Theater in New York on December 15, 2016.
SMPTE elects board officers, regional governors
SMPTEยฎ,the home of media professionals, technologists, and engineers, has revealed the board officers and regional governors who will serve terms beginning in January 2025.
Three new officers--Richard Welsh as SMPTE president, Eric Gsell as SMPTE executive VP, and Polly Hickling as SMPTE Education VP--have been elected for a two-year term from Jan. 1, 2025, to Dec. 31, 2026. One SMPTE officer, Lisa Hobbs, will be continuing her service as SMPTE secretary and treasurer for another two-year term. Additionally, Raymond Yeung will be stepping into the role of standards VP on Jan. 1, 2025.
โSMPTEโs membership has spoken,โ said SMPTE interim executive director Sally-Ann DโAmato. โThese officers have been tasked with an important responsibility, one each of them is prepared to tackle head-on. These next two years are looking bright for SMPTE!โ
In addition to the officers, 10 regional governors were elected by the Society to serve two-year 2025-2026 terms.
These include the following regional governors, re-elected to continue their service:
Asia-Pacific Region Governor
Tony Ngai, Society of Motion Imaging Ltd.
EMEA - Central & South America Region Governor
Fernando Bittencourt, FB Consultant
United Kingdom Region Governor
Chris Johns, Sky UK.
USA - Central Region Governor
William T. Hayes, Consultant
USA - Eastern Region Governor
Dover Jeanne Mundt, Riedel Communications
USA - Western Region Governor
Jeffrey F. Way, Open Drives
Also elected were four newcomers to the SMPTE Board:
Canada Region Governor
Jonathan Jobin, Grass Valley
USA - Hollywood Region Governor
Allan Schollnick, Voxx... Read More