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    All the MultiChoice Vuka! Awards 2006 winners

    At this year's MultiChoice Vuka! Awards held earlier this week, the two winning commercials both took a hard-hitting look at child abuse, while anti-drug and anti-smoking ads were a popular choice. The environment also came under the spotlight, with newcomer electronic engineer Allan Liddle using open source software downloaded for free from the Internet for his public service announcement, Save Water.
    Love Me Love Me Not
    Love Me Love Me Not

    The Awards were announced at a gala awards evening held at The Bassline in Newtown on Wednesday, 22 November 2006. Representing MultiChoice's flagship corporate social investment programme, the Vuka! Awards encourage established and aspirant creatives to produce a TV commercial for a charity or cause that is close to their hearts in the form of public service announcements (PSAs). The top 20 commercials - 10 made by professionals and 10 by industry newcomers - will be screened on DStv channels from January next year.

    Overall professional winner

    The overall winner in the professional category was the PSA Tokoloshe, which raised awareness for the South African Abused Children's Fund. It was produced by Adam Thal of Star Productions and directed by Verushka Vogt.

    The commercial is a heart-wrenching look at a child who puts his bed on bricks to escape the tokoloshe but cannot escape the evil monsters in his own family. Says Thal, whose short film Under The Rainbow was showcased at the 2005 Cannes Film Festival: "All credit must go to Verushka who came up with the concept. She's a researcher who is trying to branch out into directing and we decided to give her a chance. She told us her idea and we thought it was brilliant and made the decision to back her."

    A big winner this year is the DEA Tik commercial for Heart of Healing and the Drug Education Agency. Produced by Jeanne Watson for Big Bang Stunts, it took honours in three categories - for best direction (Gabriel Williams), best cinematography (Arthur West) and best sound design and original music (Digital Forest). It is a bold and ambitious look at the scourge of the drug Tik (crystal meth) amongst schoolchildren.

    Best Professional concept and script went to Tar (Graydon Pieterse and Marcelle du Plessis for Net#Work BBDO); editing There's No Going Back (Josh Galvin for Y&R CT) and best animation The Rubbish Monster (Braam Jordaan for Condor Cape Town). There was no award made this year in the best humour category.

    Best newcomer

    In the best newcomer category, the overall winner went to We Are Sure, which was produced and directed by Leon von Solms for Rape Crisis Cape Town. It is a poignant look at a young woman exploring whether she was abused as a young child by a relative.

    A special mention went to the heart-warming Cotlands' PSA I've got Life, created by Lisa Walters and Siven Maslamoney. This commercial was shot as a series of stills and each frame was graded to create mood. The little girl featured in the commercial is a Cotlands' child.

    The anti-smoking animated ad Smoked Beef walked away with three awards - best direction (Mathew Bilton); best humour (Bilton) and best animation (Bilton, Niki Cilliers and Tom Kleinenberg). The Champion for People Against Women Abuse took best editing (Steven Mabunda) and best sound design/original music (Mabunda). There were no awards made in the concept and script category this year and the judges recommended that agencies need to become involved and mentor young scriptwriters.

    Judges

    All entries are judged on merit and judges do not know who the entrants are. Judges this year for the professional category were Peter Carr (Velocity); Tracey Williams (Videolab); Alan Ralston (Choas); Pendra Dissel (Surburban); Barry Dean; Roger Tavares (JWT) and Teboho Mahlatsi (Bomb).

    The judges in the newcomer category were Cindy Lee (Blender); Brian Cawood (Fusion Films); Thabo Marera (Velocity); Rob Wilson (cinematographer); Lesley Wyldbore (House Post Production); Andrew Trail (House Post Production) and Aurelia Driver (Monkey Films).

    Final round judges were Peter Carr (Velocity), Rob Wilson (cinematographer), Paul Hanrahan (Guillotine Post Production), Leseedi Maja (marketing manager, MultiChoice), Judith Mofutsanyana (McCann Ericksson), Matthew Brink (Lowe Bull), Teboho Mahlatsi (director).

    The MultiChoice Vuka! 2006 Top 20 entries which will be screened together with the semifinalists on DStv from January next year are:

    Top 10 professional entries:

    Life Manual

    Charity Organisation: Girls and Boys Town
    Advertising Agency: The Jupiter Drawing Room
    Concept/Script: Nicola Wilson, Liam Wielopolski & David Kreuger
    Production House: The Picture Tree
    Producer: Jackie Nel
    Director: Oscar Strauss
    Cinematographer: Tom Van Schaik
    Original Sound: Rob Schroeder & Andrew Stansfield
    Editor: Tessa Ford

    Powa

    Charity Organisation: Powa
    Advertising Agency: The Jupiter Drawing Room CT
    Concept & Script: The Jupiter Drawing Room
    Production House: Suburban Films
    Producer: Liels Lategan
    Director: Sheila Kubheka
    Cinematographer: Anton de Bruyn
    Original Sound: NA
    Editor: Isa Lee Jacobson

    There's No Going Back

    (Winner in the best editing category and finalist in the best direction and best cinematography categories)
    Charity Organisation: Drug Education Agency - Drugline
    Advertising Agency: Y & R CT
    Concept & Script: Tyler Botha, Deane Longmore and Emily Veitch
    Production House: Collective Energy
    Producer: Ian Nivison
    Director: Grant de Sousa
    Cinematographer: Dean Slotar
    Original Sound: Simon Malherbe
    Editor: Josh Galvin

    Tar

    (Winner in the best concept and script category and finalist in the best overall, best direction and best sound design and original music categories. It also received a special mention in the best sound design and original music category)
    Charity Organisation: National Council Against Smoking
    Advertising Agency: Net#Work BBDO
    Concept & Script: Graydon Pieterse and Marcelle du Plessis
    Production House: Net#Work BBDO
    Producer: Caroline Switala
    Director: Harold Holscher
    Cinematographer: Willie Nel
    Original Sound: Paul Schaffer
    Editor: Nic Goodwin

    Tokoloshe

    (Winner in the best overall category and finalist in the best direction, best concept and script and best cinematography categories)
    Charity Organisation: South African Abused Children's Fund
    Production House: Star Productions
    Producer: Adam Thal
    Director: Verushka Vogt
    Cinematographer: Willie Nel
    Concept/Script: Verushka Vogt
    Original Sound: Mark Eckstein
    Editor: Tyrone Rubin

    DEA TIK

    (Winner in the best direction, best cinematography and best sound design and original music categories and finalist in the best overall, best concept and script and best editing categories)
    Charity Organisation: Heart of Healing/Drug Education Agency
    Production House: Big Bang Stunts
    Producer: Jeanne Watson
    Director: Gabriel Williams
    Cinematographer: Arthur West
    Concept/Script: Gabriel Williams
    Original Sound: Digital Forest
    Editor: Eben Smal

    Remember Them

    (Finalist in the best editing and best sound design and original music categories)
    Charity Organisation: Alzheimer's Association
    Production House: DC Studios
    Producer: Cat Lindsay
    Director: Jahmil XT Qubeka
    Cinematographer: George Loxton
    Concept/Script: Tristan Holmes
    Original Sound: Jahmil XT Qubeka
    Editor: Warwick Allan

    The Rubbish Monster

    (Winner in the best animation category)
    Charity Organisation: Endangered Wildlife Trust
    Production House: Condor Cape Town
    Producer: Braam Jordaan
    Director: Braam Jordaan
    Concept/Script: Braam Jordaan
    Original Sound: Stephen Webster
    Editor: Braam Jordaan
    Animation: Braam Jordaan

    Joke of the Bushveld

    Charity Organisation: Endangered Wildlife Trust
    Advertising Agency: Volcano Advertising
    Concept & Script: François Boshoff, Greg Watt and Jade Manning
    Production House: Volcano Advertising
    Producer: Lara Bayley
    Director: Marios Nicolettis
    Cinematographer: Marius Potgieter
    Original Sound: Mickey Perreira
    Editor: Vivienne Stother

    Love Me Love Me Not

    (Finalist in the best animation category)
    Charity Organisation: Child Line
    Production House: Lovebomb Animation
    Producer: Bernie Roux
    Director: Bernie Roux
    Concept/Script: Bernie Roux
    Original Sound: Gary & Dean Levitt
    Editor: Bernie Roux

    Top 10 newcomers:

    In a Heartbeat

    (Finalist in the best overall and best editing categories)
    Charity Organisation: Narconon New Life Centre
    Production House: Puma Video
    Producer: Marina Germishuysen
    Director: Marina Germishuysen
    Concept/Script: Marina Germishuysen
    Original Sound: Marina Germishuysen
    Editor: Louis Fawell

    Stop It!

    Charity Organisation: Child Line SA
    Production House: Universal Computer Arts Academy
    Producer: Sven Gruber
    Director: Sven Gruber
    Cinematographer: Adrian Van Zyl
    Concept/Script: Kane Croudace
    Original Sound: Roberto Pita
    Editor: Roberta Pita
    Animation: Sven Gruber, Kane Croudace, JC Malan, Roberto Pita, Adrian van Zyl

    Be Wise, Rubberize

    (Finalist in the best overall, best direction, best sound design/original music, best humour and best animation categories)
    Charity Organisation: Planned Parenthood Association
    Production House: Universal Computer Arts Academy
    Producer: Simone Cole
    Director: JC Visser
    Concept/Script: JC Visser & Simone Cole
    Original Sound: JC Visser & Simone Cole
    Editor: JC Visser & Simone Cole
    Animation: JC Visser & Simone Cole

    We Are Sure

    (Winner in the best overall category and finalist in the best direction and best cinematography categories)
    Charity Organisation: Rape Crisis Cape Town
    Production House: Independents
    Producer: Leon von Solms
    Director: Leon von Solms
    Cinematographer: Leon Von Solms
    Concept/Script: Phillipa Yaa
    Original Sound: Pink House Music
    Editor: Nicole van der Bijl

    Smoked Beef

    (Winner in the best direction, best humour and best animation categories)
    Charity Organisation: National Council Against Smoking
    Production House: Universal Computer Arts Academy
    Producer: Mathew Bilton
    Director: Mathew Bilton
    Cinematographer: Mathew Bilton
    Concept/Script: Matthew Bilton, Niki Cilliers, Tom Kleinenberg
    Original Sound: Matthew Bilton, Niki Cilliers, Tom Kleinenberg and James Porte
    Editor: Mathew Bilton
    Humour: Mathew Bilton
    Animation: Matthew Bilton, Niki Cilliers, Tom Kleinenberg

    Aids Awareness

    Charity Organisation: Aids Awareness
    Production House: Chaos Films
    Producer: Asanda Madikane
    Director: Asanda Madikane
    Cinematographer: Helen Parker
    Concept/Script: Asanda Madikane
    Original Sound: Rommany Allen
    Editor: Rommany Allen

    Think

    (Finalist in the best editing and best design/original music categories)
    Charity Organisation: Love Life
    Production House: Independent
    Producer: Craig Moore
    Director: Craig Moore
    Cinematographer: Tom Marais
    Concept/Script: Craig Moore
    Original Sound: Tyrone Clarke and Craig Moore
    Editor: Nic Goodwin

    Gambling Addiction

    Charity Organisation: South African Responsible Gambling Foundation
    Production House: Realtime Pictures
    Producer: Pieter Dreyer
    Director: Pieter Dreyer
    Concept/Script: Pieter Dreyer
    Original Sound: Dianne van Well
    Editor: Mark Corrigan
    Animation: Pieter Dreyer

    The Champion

    (Winner in the best editing and best sound design/original music categories)
    Charity Organisation: POWA
    Production House: Wits University
    Producer: Jeffery Rikhotso
    Director: Steven Mabunda
    Cinematographer: Bonanga Legwale
    Concept/Script: Steven Mabunda
    Original Sound: Steven Mabunda
    Editor: Steven Mabunda

    Save Water - While There Is

    Charity Organisation: The Mvula Trust and Department of Water Affairs and Forestry
    Production House: Independent
    Producer: Allan Liddle
    Director: Allan Liddle
    Cinematographer: Allan Liddle
    Concept/Script: Allan Liddle
    Original Sound: Helen van der Merwe
    Editor: Allan Liddle
    Animation: Allan Liddle & Neil Liddle

    Short Cut Category - only newcomer

    Getting It On

    Production House: What Not Entertainment
    Producer: Mpho Osei-Tutu
    Director: Mpho Osei-Tutu
    Cinematographer: James Barber
    Concept/Script: Mpho Osei-Tutu, Christo Oberholzer, Tumi Morake and James Barber
    Original Sound: N/A
    Editor: Mpumi Ngidi
    Humour: Mpho Osei-Tutu, Christo Oberholzer, Tumi Morake and James Barber

    Says Nolo Letele, CEO of MultiChoice: "Congratulations to all the entrants who have so passionately brought their stories to life, we wish them well in their future endeavours. The Vuka! awards are an extension of MultiChoice's Mission of Enriching Lives and we are proud to be associated with a project that delivers hope and endless opportunity.

    "We recognise the need and importance of providing a platform for aspiring filmmakers to showcase the rich heritage of our country. It is an opportunity for both the corporate and film industry to mentor and nurture our talent so that they can also shine on the world stage."

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