Okay guys,
So over the past week I’ve watched all your videos at least three times and can honestly say I’m sick of the music. LOL. Besides that I was pretty pleased with the turnout and moreso with the effort that some of you guys put into your videos. AWESOME!
The idea of this contest was to show off your skills as both a flourisher and a moviemaker. Dave and I looked at both aspects and tried to pick the best. We understand that many of you don’t have access to high-end video equipment like others so we didn’t hold that against you. Creativity always outweighs production value!
Before I announce the winner I would like to applaud all of you who went into this contest trying your hardest, it showed.
“AND THE WINNERS ARE…”
1ST PLACE: Style, by the Virts
This video starts out strong and doesn’t stop the whole way through. The amount of material they were able to cram into this thing is amazing. They’re artistically smooth at what they do, they understand the process and they know how to present it.
2ND PLACE: Sunset Fortress, by Allan Hagen & Chris Hestnes
I wonder what these two could do with a decent budget. This video looked better then most TV shows – very film like. The pacing was perfectly executed by inserting just enough flourishes to keep it visually entertaining.
3RD PLACE: Worn, by Wornsilver
So this was a tough call, especially since I don’t like ties. For the past day I’ve been torn between Daniel Streit’s video & Wornsilver’s video. Both are great and for there own reasons but in the end I went with Wornsilver as for one he fooled me with his production and two I’ve never seen a one-hand circular fan executed so well before.
In the end there were bits and pieces from every video that I enjoyed so I encourage all of you to keep at it and next time, take the prize. For all the winners, you will be contacted by the t11 crew via email with information on how to obtain your prizes.
Congrats to all the winners, and thanks for all of the support and submissions.
Cheers,
Dan Buck
PS. Stay tuned for the 3rd and final Trilogy contest. The Grandest prize has yet to be given.
So over the past week I’ve watched all your videos at least three times and can honestly say I’m sick of the music. LOL. Besides that I was pretty pleased with the turnout and moreso with the effort that some of you guys put into your videos. AWESOME!
The idea of this contest was to show off your skills as both a flourisher and a moviemaker. Dave and I looked at both aspects and tried to pick the best. We understand that many of you don’t have access to high-end video equipment like others so we didn’t hold that against you. Creativity always outweighs production value!
Before I announce the winner I would like to applaud all of you who went into this contest trying your hardest, it showed.
“AND THE WINNERS ARE…”
1ST PLACE: Style, by the Virts
This video starts out strong and doesn’t stop the whole way through. The amount of material they were able to cram into this thing is amazing. They’re artistically smooth at what they do, they understand the process and they know how to present it.
2ND PLACE: Sunset Fortress, by Allan Hagen & Chris Hestnes
I wonder what these two could do with a decent budget. This video looked better then most TV shows – very film like. The pacing was perfectly executed by inserting just enough flourishes to keep it visually entertaining.
3RD PLACE: Worn, by Wornsilver
So this was a tough call, especially since I don’t like ties. For the past day I’ve been torn between Daniel Streit’s video & Wornsilver’s video. Both are great and for there own reasons but in the end I went with Wornsilver as for one he fooled me with his production and two I’ve never seen a one-hand circular fan executed so well before.
In the end there were bits and pieces from every video that I enjoyed so I encourage all of you to keep at it and next time, take the prize. For all the winners, you will be contacted by the t11 crew via email with information on how to obtain your prizes.
Congrats to all the winners, and thanks for all of the support and submissions.
Cheers,
Dan Buck
PS. Stay tuned for the 3rd and final Trilogy contest. The Grandest prize has yet to be given.