"The
Office Webisodes" and "Diet Coke and
Mentos Experiments" Among Winners;
Ninja of "Ask a Ninja" and Jessica
Lee Rose of "lonelygirl15" Named
Best Actor and Actress
New
York, NY (May 1, 2007) The winners
of the inaugural Webby Film and
Video Awards, the first major awards
to honor original film and video
premiering on the Internet, were
announced today with victors ranging
from Hollywood heavy hitters like
NBC's "The Office Webisodes" to
Eepybird.com's pop phenomenon "The
Extreme Diet Coke and Mentos
Experiments."
Organizers also announced the
recipients of two Special
Achievement Awards for Acting:
"Ninja," the star of the breakout
online comedy series "Ask a Ninja,"
was named Best Actor, while Jessica
Lee Rose, who became an overnight
sensation as the enigmatic star of
the acclaimed fictional video diary
"lonelygirl15," was named Best
Actress.
Hailed as the "Oscars of the
Internet" by the New York Times, The
11th Webby Awards is the leading
international award honoring Web
sites, online film and video,
interactive advertising, and mobile
content. The judging panel for The
Webby Film and Video Awards is
comprised of more than 80
entertainment industry leaders,
including The Sundance Channel's
Larry Aidem,
Showtime chief Matt Blank, 20th
Century Fox Chairman Jim
Gianopoulos, and
Harvey Weinstein.
The
winners will be honored at a
star-studded Awards ceremony on June
4th in New York City. Hosted by
comedian Rob Corddry ("The Winner",
"The Daily Show"), the ceremony will
showcase winners delivering the
Webbys' famous five-word speeches.
"The
winners will go down in history as
the first stars in a medium that has
already radically altered the media
and entertainment landscape," said
David Michel-Davies, executive
director of The Webby Awards. "From
major networks to independent
filmmakers, the diversity of the
winners also reflects the Internet's
democratic roots, as well as its
star-making power."
Highlights of the 1st Annual Webby
Film and Video Awards include:
•
Achieving both critical and popular
consensus, three films and videos
won both Webby Awards and Webby
People's Voice Awards: NBC's "The
Office Webisodes" (Comedy Short),
Eepybird.com's "Extreme Diet Coke
and Mentos Experiments" (Viral) and
National Geographic Digital Media's
"Atmosphere 2006" (Experimental)
•
Winners produced by major networks
and media companies include: Comedy
Central's "Honesty"(Comedy Long
Form), National Geographic Digital
Media's "Atmosphere 2006"
(Experimental), Sundance Institute's
"Live@Sundance" (Events and Live
Broadcasts) and Yahoo! News' "Kevin
Sites in the Hot Zone"
(News/Documentary/ Public Service).
•
Winners created by independent
filmmakers include: Cool Hunting's
"Cool Hunting Video"
(Music/Variety), Curious Pictures'
"Battle of the Album Covers"
(Animation), Hillman Curtis' "Films
on Film: Spinal Tap" (Drama) and
Terra's "The Nature of Our World:
Video Podcast" (Student).
In
addition to winning a Webby,
nominees and winners of The Webby
Film and Video Awards will become
part of The Museum of Moving Image's
collection of over 125,000 moving
image-related artifacts. The Museum
of the Moving Image (www.movingimage.us)
maintains the nation's largest and
most comprehensive collection of
moving image-related artifacts.
For
information on winners in other
Webby Awards categories, including
Web sites, interactive advertising,
and mobile content, visit
Hailed as the "Oscars of the
Internet" by the New York Times, The
Webby Awards is the leading
international award honoring
excellence on the Internet,
including Web sites, interactive
advertising, online film and video,
and mobile web sites. Established in
1996, the 11th Annual Webby Awards
received a record 8,000 entries from
all 50 states and over 60 countries
worldwide. The Webby Awards is
presented by The International
Academy of Digital Arts and
Sciences. Sponsors and Partners of
The Webby Awards include: Adobe; The
Creative Group; Verizon; AOL Video;
dotMobi; The Barbarian Group;
CondèNast|CondèNet;
Level3; Adweek; Fortune; Reuters;
Variety; Wired;
IDG: Brightcove;
PricewaterhouseCoopers;
2advanced.Net; KobeMail and Museum
of the Moving Image.