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Social satirist, Brian Freeman, a founding member of the performance trio Pomo Afro Homos (1991-94), will remount their landmark performance piece, Fierce Love, in 2011. Brian hired Robert to develop three video elements for the revival. Brian mounted a showcase of the new production on December 10, 2010, complete with video.
This montage accompanies an excerpt from Just Above My Head by James Baldwin.
Our Status Is Everything PSAs, which officially launched at Newark, New Jersey City Hall on February 4, 2010, are up for three gold medals of the 2010 London International Awards (LIA).
This year marks LIA's 25th anniversary, a milestone in the life of any
organization, and a tribute to the many who have contributed to its
success. As an awards show, LIA has established itself throughout its
25-year history as a revolutionary global leader honoring creativity
and new ideas in Advertising, Design and Digital media.
Status is Everything will compete for three awards: Television/Cinema/Online Film Campaign category for Public Service/Social Welfare Campaign; Television/Cinema/Online Film Technique in Direction and Television/Cinema/Online Film Technique in Cinematography.
The juries convene on September 9, 2010 in Las Vegas and continued judging entrants until September 19, 2010. The 2010 list of Jury Presidents reads like a Who's Who in the world of Advertising, Digital and Design:
Marcello Serpa of AlmapBBDO, Brasil - Non-Traditional, Print, Poster and Billboard David Nobay of Droga5, Australia - Integrated and Television/Cinema/Online Film Rei Inamoto of AKQA - Digital Faris Yakob of MDC Partners, New York - The NEW Category Garrick Hamm of Williams Murray Hamm, London - Design and Package Design Rocky Morton of MJZ, Los Angeles - Television/Cinema/Online Film Technique Josh Rabinowitz of Grey Group, New York - Music Terry O'Reilly of Pirate, Toronto - Radio
A few other globally recognisable names including Eric Vervroegen of Goodby, Silverstein & Partners San Francisco, Naoki Ito of Wieden+Kennedy Tokyo, Jureeporn Thaidumrong of JEH United Bangkok, Jeremy Craigen of DDB London, Prasoon Joshi of McCann Erickson Mumbai, Stéphane Xiberras of BETC Euro RSCG Paris, Hans Brouwer of Massive Music Amsterdam, Stephan Vogel of Ogilvy Frankfurt, Pablo Batlle of DDB Argentina Buenos Aires and Ralph van Dijk Eardrum Sydney have graciously accepted the invitation to become members of the 2010 Jury panel.
"LIA on-site judging at Wynn Las Vegas in 2009 was so successful that we will be returning to the Wynn for [September] 2010 judging," revealed Barbara Levy, President of LIA. "We had rave reviews about the entire judging process and the overall experience from the 2009 Jury. All jury members on each respective jury panel will vote on every entry. The only exception, jury members are not allowed to vote on their own work."
The Winners will be revealed at the LIA 25th Anniversary Gala, to be held on Monday 8th November at Troxy London.
Showcasing of the Winners and Finalists will not end on the 8th November. Immediately commencing after the Awards Gala LIA will take the winning work on a global tour.
Each year LIA prints 6,000 copies of their full-colour Awards Annual featuring the work and creative credits of all Winners and Finalists. All entrants will receive a copy of the 2010 Annual a few months after the announcement of the Winners. "We feel that our entrants and potential entrants should know that their winning work is not only printed in a hardbound Annual, but that their peers around the world get a chance to see it for years to come. This is our way of honouring the winning work beyond just awarding a Statue. It is also our wish to inspire creativity and the exchange of ideas. And in a small way give back to the creative community," said Barbara Levy.
You can learn more about the London International Awards at http://www.liaawards.com/about/
Please ask the Universe to continue to provide for us, pray and put out the word so that HIV testing message and our production team can get wider exposure (and gigs).
In four minutes, you will see four short stories about the northeastern province of Sierra Leone, West Africa. Cinematography by Robert Penn. Edit by Gustavo Bernal.
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