ScreenACT congratulates the winners of CIT's FAT Awards 2006
The Canberra Institute of Technology’s 9th Annual Film and Television (FAT) Awards were held at The National Museum of Australia on Thursday 15 June in front of a crowd of over 300 people.
The prestigious Golden FAT was awarded to Tim Chartier for his film Sleeping Awake, a film about a young man who finds himself in a strange dreamlike world where he is talking to himself about his future directions.
Other student films to receive awards included:
Best Soundtrack, ‘The final fold’ by Ciara Rumble
Best Script, ‘King of the Castle’ by Trenton Smith
Best Direction, ‘Ulladulla’ by Karen Roberts
Best Editing, ‘The final fold’ by Ciara Rumble
Best Cinematography, ‘Dreams can come true’ by Elke Hawke
Best Documentary, ‘Sex’ by Emily O’Connor
Audience Choice, ‘Sleeping Awake’ by Tim Chartier
ScreenACT congratulates each of the winners and the 75 students who submitted short films for the awards and hopes to see more of their work screened in festivals across Australia in future years.
ScreenACT was the proud sponsor of the award for Best Script, presented to Trenton Smith. Trenton received a copy of Robert McKee's Story, a 12-month membership to the ACT Writers Centre and a 12-month subscription to Inside Film magazine, courtesy of ScreenACT. We wish Trenton well with his future writing endeavors.
The prestigious Golden FAT was awarded to Tim Chartier for his film Sleeping Awake, a film about a young man who finds himself in a strange dreamlike world where he is talking to himself about his future directions.
Other student films to receive awards included:
Best Soundtrack, ‘The final fold’ by Ciara Rumble
Best Script, ‘King of the Castle’ by Trenton Smith
Best Direction, ‘Ulladulla’ by Karen Roberts
Best Editing, ‘The final fold’ by Ciara Rumble
Best Cinematography, ‘Dreams can come true’ by Elke Hawke
Best Documentary, ‘Sex’ by Emily O’Connor
Audience Choice, ‘Sleeping Awake’ by Tim Chartier
ScreenACT congratulates each of the winners and the 75 students who submitted short films for the awards and hopes to see more of their work screened in festivals across Australia in future years.
ScreenACT was the proud sponsor of the award for Best Script, presented to Trenton Smith. Trenton received a copy of Robert McKee's Story, a 12-month membership to the ACT Writers Centre and a 12-month subscription to Inside Film magazine, courtesy of ScreenACT. We wish Trenton well with his future writing endeavors.