AICP: Zillow’s Journey wins Best in Show

AICP
(Zillow wins Best of Show at AICP Post Awards)

Ben Kwok, Visual Effects Supervisor at Blacksmith, won the Best in Show at the AICP Post Awards premiere, held virtually this week. Kwok won for his masterful compositing and Flame work on “The Journey” for Zillow, in which a young girl is accompanied on frightening and fanciful travels to her new home by a pair of reassuring furry characters, who help smooth the way. Created by the New York office of FIG, the piece also won for Compositing & Visual Effects.

The AICP Post Awards honor excellence in a range of post-production crafts, including editing, color grading, audio mixing, sound design, visual effects, CGI, animation and design. They’re part of the AICP’s suite of juried competitions, which also includes the AICP Next Awards and the AICP Show.

Kwok was one of a group of artists who scored two AICP Post Awards each. Also honored twice were Editors Jessica Baclesse and Peter Wiedensmith of Joint Editorial, who won in the categories of Editorial: Existing Footage (added this year to honor work created under pandemic circumstances) and Editorial: Montage for Nike’s “You Can’t Stop Us.” Spencer Susser of Blue-Tongue Films, the Editor/Director behind the Humane Society International’s “Save Ralph,” was singled out for Editorial: Cause Marketing/PSA and Best of West. And Editor Will Town of Modern Post won in the categories of Editorial: Dialogue/Monologue/Spoken Word and Editorial: Fashion/Beauty for Vogue’s “I Love New York.” 

A number of companies were represented with multiple awards presented to their artists. Company 3 led this list, with its artists taking home four AICP Post Awards: Colorist Sean Coleman won Color Grading: Under :60 for Turbo Tax’s “Auctioneer”; Colorist Dave Hussey won Color Grading: :60 to :90 for Diet Coke’s “Drink What Ya Mama Gave Ya”; and Colorist Tim Masick won Color Grading: Over 90 for Zara’s “Women/Spring Summer Campaign.” In addition, Colorist Billy Gabor was singled out for Best of Southeast for Lenovo’s “Liftoff.”


REELated: AICP: Shortlists announced for 2021 Awards


Both Blacksmith and Modern Post were represented at the show with three awards presented to its artists. For Blacksmith, in addition to the two wins for Ben Kwok, CGI Leads Tuna Unalan and Olivier Varteressian were also honored in the CGI category for Zillow’s “The Journey.” At Modern Post, in addition to the two wins for Will Town, Editor Graham Patterson won in the Editorial: Music Video category for Sufjan Steven’s “Sugar.”

In addition to FIG’s three wins for Zillow, the agencies Droga5 and Wieden+Kennedy were also affiliated with three winning pieces in the AICP Post Awards. Droga5 was honored in the Editorial: National Campaign for Amazon  (Ben Campbell, Cut+Run/The Quarry), in Editorial: Storytelling for Huggies (Trish Fuller and Stuart Reeves, Work Editorial) and Best of East for Facebook (Mikkel EG Nielsen, Rock Paper Scissors). Wieden + Kennedy was honored for Nike in Editorial: Existing Footage and Editorial: Montage (Jessica Baclesse and Peter Wiedensmith, Joint Editorial) and for Turbo Tax in Color Grading: Under :60 (Sean Coleman, Company 3).

In addition, AMV BBDO and Vogue each worked on projects that won two Post Awards; the former for Libresse/Bodyform #wombstories in Audio Mix (Sam Ashwell and Jake Ashwell of 750MPH) and Graphic Design & Animation (Sharon Lock of Framestore), the latter for its “I Love New York” project in Editorial: Fashion/Beauty and Editorial: Dialogue/Monologue/Spoken Word (Will Town, Modern Post).

The 2021 AICP Post Awards also saluted the top winners of the 2019 Camp Kuleshov competition. (Camp Kuleshov was not held in 2020.) Top winners from across the participating AICP chapters who won in the categories of Editorial, Graphics and Sound Design went up against each other for the coveted “Lev Award,” named for the Russian film theorist Lev Kuleshov. The “Lev” winners each presented a 15-second acceptance speech during the show. They included Evan Goodell of Hero Post in Atlanta, who won in the Editorial category; Katie Schade of Optimus in Chicago, who won in the Graphics category; and Logan Vines of Another Country, also in Chicago, who won in the Sound Design category.

The Post Awards featured graphics and titles created by Ingenuity and Cosmo Street, with a score by Robert Miller of RNDM ORDR. The Colonie created the sponsor tribute, which featured music by Noisefloor.

AICP Post Awards Winners:

Editorial: Automotive      

  • Carla Luffe              
  • Forsman & Bodenfors            MJZ   
  • Volvo  
  • “The Parents”

Editorial: Cause Marketing/PSA          

Spencer Susser                              

  • Blue-Tongue Films    
  • Humane Society International          
  • “Save Ralph”

Compositing & Visual Effects    

  • Ben Kwok    
  • Blacksmith     
  • FIG     
  • Epoch Films   
  • Zillow 
  • “The Journey”

Graphic Design & Animation    

  • Sharon Lock           
  • Framestore    
  • AMV BBDO    
  • Chelsea Pictures        
  • Libresse         
  • “#wombstories”

Color Grading: Music Video      

  • Matthew Schwab    
  • Flawless Post             
  • Parkwood Entertainment      
  • Beyoncé          
  • “Brown Skin Girl”

Color Grading: Over :90 

  • Tim Masick 
  • Company 3     
  • Baron & Baron          
  • Seeker Productions + One Thirty Eight Productions
  • Zara
  • “Woman | Spring Summer 2021 Campaign”

Color Grading: Under :60          

  • Sean Coleman        
  • Company 3     
  • Wieden+Kennedy       
  • Biscuit Filmworks     
  • Turbo Tax      
  • “Auctioneer”

Color Grading: :60 To :90          

  • Dave Hussey           
  • Company 3     
  • Anomaly         
  • Caviar + Grayskull    
  • Diet Coke       
  • “Drink What Ya Mama Gave Ya”

Editorial: Comedy 

  • Grant Gustafson   
  • Cutters           
  • Highdive         
  • MJZ   
  • Rocket Mortgage       
  • “Certain is Better”

Editorial: Dialogue/Monologue/Spoken Word         

  • Will Town   
  • Modern Post  
  • One Thirty Eight Productions
  • Vogue 
  • “I Love New York”

Editorial: Montage

  • Jessica Baclesse, Peter Wiedensmith 
  • Joint Editorial
  • Wieden+Kennedy       
  • Pulse Films    
  • Nike    
  • “You Can’t Stop Us”

Character Design & Animation 

  • Tim Allen    
  • Blinkink          
  • The Gate        
  • Childline         
  • “Nobody is Normal”

CGI    

  • Tuna Unalan, Olivier Varteressian     
  • Blacksmith     
  • FIG     
  • Epoch Films   
  • Zillow 
  • “The Journey”

Type Design & Title Animation 

  • Omar Aqil, Wallen Diaz, Michelle D’Urbano, SMECCEA, Nini Sum, Kota Yamaji    
  • Brand New School                             
  • Adobe 
  • “MAX Conference Identity”

Sound Design         

  • Alex Bingham, Alberto Mielgo, Patch Rowland,  Andy Stewart    
  • Machine London        
  • DDB Paris      
  • Pinkman.tv    
  • UBISOFT       
  • “Watch Dogs: Legion – Tipping Point”

Audio Mix    

  • Sam Ashwell,  Jake Ashwell       
  • 750MPH        
  • AMV BBDO    
  • Chelsea Pictures        
  • Libresse         
  • “#wombstories”

Editorial: Regional           

  • Micah Scarpelli     
  • Uppercut        
  • 22Squared      
  • Park Pictures 
  • AdventHealth 
  • “The Sound of Healing”

Best of East:  Docu-Style  

  • Mikkel EG Nielsen
  • Rock Paper Scissors  
  • Droga5           
  • Epoch Films   
  • Facebook       
  • “Born In Quarantine”

Best of Midwest:  Cause Marketing/PSA         

  • Craig Lewandowski          
  • Utopic            
  • Sandro Films 
  • Truth Hope and Just Initiative          
  • “Mothers”

Best of Southeast:  Color Grading: Over :90  

  • Billy Gabor 
  • Company 3     
  • Zeno Group    
  • Nom de Guerre Films
  • Lenovo
  • “Liftoff”

Best of Southwest:  Sound Design         

  • Matt Cimino
  • Lucky Post     
  • The Richards Group  
  • Hammer Productions
  • RAM   
  • “2021 Ram 1500 TRX Desert Dream”

Best of West:  Cause Marketing/PSA   

  • Spencer Susser                              
  • Blue-Tongue Films    
  • Humane Society International          
  • “Save Ralph”

Editorial: Docu-Style        

  • Dave Warren          
  • Nomad Editing          
  • Great Guns    
  • Black Lives Matter    
  • “Mama”

Editorial: Fashion/Beauty          

  • Will Town   
  • Modern Post  
  • Vogue 
  • One Thirty Eight Productions
  • Vogue 
  • “I Love New York”

Editorial: Music Video     

  • Graham Patterson
  • Modern Post              
  • Mythologie Pictures   
  • Sufjan Stevens
  • “Sugar”

Editorial: National Campaign   

  • Ben Campbell         
  • Cut+Run / The Quarry          
  • Droga5           
  • Biscuit Filmworks     
  • Amazon
  • “Amazon Alexa”

Editorial: Existing Footage

  • Jessica Baclesse, Peter Wiedensmith 
  • Joint Editorial
  • Wieden+Kennedy       
  • Pulse Films    
  • Nike    
  • “You Can’t Stop Us”

Editorial: Storytelling      

  • Trish Fuller, Stewart Reeves      
  • Work Editorial          
  • Droga5
  • SMUGGLER  
  • Huggies          
  • “Welcome to the World, Baby”

Best of Show: Compositing & Visual Effects  

  • Ben Kwok    
  • Blacksmith     
  • FIG     
  • Epoch Films   
  • Zillow 
  • “The Journey”

To view all the winners of the 2021 Post Awards, visit http://www.aicppostawards.com/.

AICP
(Zillow wins Best of Show at AICP Post Awards)

Ben Kwok, Visual Effects Supervisor at Blacksmith, won the Best in Show at the AICP Post Awards premiere, held virtually this week. Kwok won for his masterful compositing and Flame work on “The Journey” for Zillow, in which a young girl is accompanied on frightening and fanciful travels to her new home by a pair of reassuring furry characters, who help smooth the way. Created by the New York office of FIG, the piece also won for Compositing & Visual Effects.

The AICP Post Awards honor excellence in a range of post-production crafts, including editing, color grading, audio mixing, sound design, visual effects, CGI, animation and design. They’re part of the AICP’s suite of juried competitions, which also includes the AICP Next Awards and the AICP Show.

Kwok was one of a group of artists who scored two AICP Post Awards each. Also honored twice were Editors Jessica Baclesse and Peter Wiedensmith of Joint Editorial, who won in the categories of Editorial: Existing Footage (added this year to honor work created under pandemic circumstances) and Editorial: Montage for Nike’s “You Can’t Stop Us.” Spencer Susser of Blue-Tongue Films, the Editor/Director behind the Humane Society International’s “Save Ralph,” was singled out for Editorial: Cause Marketing/PSA and Best of West. And Editor Will Town of Modern Post won in the categories of Editorial: Dialogue/Monologue/Spoken Word and Editorial: Fashion/Beauty for Vogue’s “I Love New York.” 

A number of companies were represented with multiple awards presented to their artists. Company 3 led this list, with its artists taking home four AICP Post Awards: Colorist Sean Coleman won Color Grading: Under :60 for Turbo Tax’s “Auctioneer”; Colorist Dave Hussey won Color Grading: :60 to :90 for Diet Coke’s “Drink What Ya Mama Gave Ya”; and Colorist Tim Masick won Color Grading: Over 90 for Zara’s “Women/Spring Summer Campaign.” In addition, Colorist Billy Gabor was singled out for Best of Southeast for Lenovo’s “Liftoff.”


REELated: AICP: Shortlists announced for 2021 Awards


Both Blacksmith and Modern Post were represented at the show with three awards presented to its artists. For Blacksmith, in addition to the two wins for Ben Kwok, CGI Leads Tuna Unalan and Olivier Varteressian were also honored in the CGI category for Zillow’s “The Journey.” At Modern Post, in addition to the two wins for Will Town, Editor Graham Patterson won in the Editorial: Music Video category for Sufjan Steven’s “Sugar.”

In addition to FIG’s three wins for Zillow, the agencies Droga5 and Wieden+Kennedy were also affiliated with three winning pieces in the AICP Post Awards. Droga5 was honored in the Editorial: National Campaign for Amazon  (Ben Campbell, Cut+Run/The Quarry), in Editorial: Storytelling for Huggies (Trish Fuller and Stuart Reeves, Work Editorial) and Best of East for Facebook (Mikkel EG Nielsen, Rock Paper Scissors). Wieden + Kennedy was honored for Nike in Editorial: Existing Footage and Editorial: Montage (Jessica Baclesse and Peter Wiedensmith, Joint Editorial) and for Turbo Tax in Color Grading: Under :60 (Sean Coleman, Company 3).

In addition, AMV BBDO and Vogue each worked on projects that won two Post Awards; the former for Libresse/Bodyform #wombstories in Audio Mix (Sam Ashwell and Jake Ashwell of 750MPH) and Graphic Design & Animation (Sharon Lock of Framestore), the latter for its “I Love New York” project in Editorial: Fashion/Beauty and Editorial: Dialogue/Monologue/Spoken Word (Will Town, Modern Post).

The 2021 AICP Post Awards also saluted the top winners of the 2019 Camp Kuleshov competition. (Camp Kuleshov was not held in 2020.) Top winners from across the participating AICP chapters who won in the categories of Editorial, Graphics and Sound Design went up against each other for the coveted “Lev Award,” named for the Russian film theorist Lev Kuleshov. The “Lev” winners each presented a 15-second acceptance speech during the show. They included Evan Goodell of Hero Post in Atlanta, who won in the Editorial category; Katie Schade of Optimus in Chicago, who won in the Graphics category; and Logan Vines of Another Country, also in Chicago, who won in the Sound Design category.

The Post Awards featured graphics and titles created by Ingenuity and Cosmo Street, with a score by Robert Miller of RNDM ORDR. The Colonie created the sponsor tribute, which featured music by Noisefloor.

AICP Post Awards Winners:

Editorial: Automotive      

  • Carla Luffe              
  • Forsman & Bodenfors            MJZ   
  • Volvo  
  • “The Parents”

Editorial: Cause Marketing/PSA          

Spencer Susser                              

  • Blue-Tongue Films    
  • Humane Society International          
  • “Save Ralph”

Compositing & Visual Effects    

  • Ben Kwok    
  • Blacksmith     
  • FIG     
  • Epoch Films   
  • Zillow 
  • “The Journey”

Graphic Design & Animation    

  • Sharon Lock           
  • Framestore    
  • AMV BBDO    
  • Chelsea Pictures        
  • Libresse         
  • “#wombstories”

Color Grading: Music Video      

  • Matthew Schwab    
  • Flawless Post             
  • Parkwood Entertainment      
  • Beyoncé          
  • “Brown Skin Girl”

Color Grading: Over :90 

  • Tim Masick 
  • Company 3     
  • Baron & Baron          
  • Seeker Productions + One Thirty Eight Productions
  • Zara
  • “Woman | Spring Summer 2021 Campaign”

Color Grading: Under :60          

  • Sean Coleman        
  • Company 3     
  • Wieden+Kennedy       
  • Biscuit Filmworks     
  • Turbo Tax      
  • “Auctioneer”

Color Grading: :60 To :90          

  • Dave Hussey           
  • Company 3     
  • Anomaly         
  • Caviar + Grayskull    
  • Diet Coke       
  • “Drink What Ya Mama Gave Ya”

Editorial: Comedy 

  • Grant Gustafson   
  • Cutters           
  • Highdive         
  • MJZ   
  • Rocket Mortgage       
  • “Certain is Better”

Editorial: Dialogue/Monologue/Spoken Word         

  • Will Town   
  • Modern Post  
  • One Thirty Eight Productions
  • Vogue 
  • “I Love New York”

Editorial: Montage

  • Jessica Baclesse, Peter Wiedensmith 
  • Joint Editorial
  • Wieden+Kennedy       
  • Pulse Films    
  • Nike    
  • “You Can’t Stop Us”

Character Design & Animation 

  • Tim Allen    
  • Blinkink          
  • The Gate        
  • Childline         
  • “Nobody is Normal”

CGI    

  • Tuna Unalan, Olivier Varteressian     
  • Blacksmith     
  • FIG     
  • Epoch Films   
  • Zillow 
  • “The Journey”

Type Design & Title Animation 

  • Omar Aqil, Wallen Diaz, Michelle D’Urbano, SMECCEA, Nini Sum, Kota Yamaji    
  • Brand New School                             
  • Adobe 
  • “MAX Conference Identity”

Sound Design         

  • Alex Bingham, Alberto Mielgo, Patch Rowland,  Andy Stewart    
  • Machine London        
  • DDB Paris      
  • Pinkman.tv    
  • UBISOFT       
  • “Watch Dogs: Legion – Tipping Point”

Audio Mix    

  • Sam Ashwell,  Jake Ashwell       
  • 750MPH        
  • AMV BBDO    
  • Chelsea Pictures        
  • Libresse         
  • “#wombstories”

Editorial: Regional           

  • Micah Scarpelli     
  • Uppercut        
  • 22Squared      
  • Park Pictures 
  • AdventHealth 
  • “The Sound of Healing”

Best of East:  Docu-Style  

  • Mikkel EG Nielsen
  • Rock Paper Scissors  
  • Droga5           
  • Epoch Films   
  • Facebook       
  • “Born In Quarantine”

Best of Midwest:  Cause Marketing/PSA         

  • Craig Lewandowski          
  • Utopic            
  • Sandro Films 
  • Truth Hope and Just Initiative          
  • “Mothers”

Best of Southeast:  Color Grading: Over :90  

  • Billy Gabor 
  • Company 3     
  • Zeno Group    
  • Nom de Guerre Films
  • Lenovo
  • “Liftoff”

Best of Southwest:  Sound Design         

  • Matt Cimino
  • Lucky Post     
  • The Richards Group  
  • Hammer Productions
  • RAM   
  • “2021 Ram 1500 TRX Desert Dream”

Best of West:  Cause Marketing/PSA   

  • Spencer Susser                              
  • Blue-Tongue Films    
  • Humane Society International          
  • “Save Ralph”

Editorial: Docu-Style        

  • Dave Warren          
  • Nomad Editing          
  • Great Guns    
  • Black Lives Matter    
  • “Mama”

Editorial: Fashion/Beauty          

  • Will Town   
  • Modern Post  
  • Vogue 
  • One Thirty Eight Productions
  • Vogue 
  • “I Love New York”

Editorial: Music Video     

  • Graham Patterson
  • Modern Post              
  • Mythologie Pictures   
  • Sufjan Stevens
  • “Sugar”

Editorial: National Campaign   

  • Ben Campbell         
  • Cut+Run / The Quarry          
  • Droga5           
  • Biscuit Filmworks     
  • Amazon
  • “Amazon Alexa”

Editorial: Existing Footage

  • Jessica Baclesse, Peter Wiedensmith 
  • Joint Editorial
  • Wieden+Kennedy       
  • Pulse Films    
  • Nike    
  • “You Can’t Stop Us”

Editorial: Storytelling      

  • Trish Fuller, Stewart Reeves      
  • Work Editorial          
  • Droga5
  • SMUGGLER  
  • Huggies          
  • “Welcome to the World, Baby”

Best of Show: Compositing & Visual Effects  

  • Ben Kwok    
  • Blacksmith     
  • FIG     
  • Epoch Films   
  • Zillow 
  • “The Journey”

To view all the winners of the 2021 Post Awards, visit http://www.aicppostawards.com/.