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    Multichoice Vuka! winners

    Public service announcement (PSA) Anti-Human Trafficking by Saatchi & Saatchi was the overall winner in the professional category at the 2007 MultiChoice VUKA! Awards, which were announced at a gala awards evening held at The Bassline in Newtown earlier this week. It also walked away with the best soundtrack award.
    Glen Marques (CEO of M-Net) (left) and Nolo Letele CEO of MultiChoice (right) with the winners in the best overall PSA (newcomer category Handle Your Gambling) Lani Greenhill and Simon Anderson. Photo by John Hogg.
    Glen Marques (CEO of M-Net) (left) and Nolo Letele CEO of MultiChoice (right) with the winners in the best overall PSA (newcomer category Handle Your Gambling) Lani Greenhill and Simon Anderson. Photo by John Hogg.

    Anti-Human Trafficking, which raises awareness for the International Organisation for Migration with the hard-hitting message that human trafficking is slavery, was produced by Lesley Anne Roe of Saatchi & Saatchi and Byron Grant from Fresh Eye Film Productions and directed by Amy Allais from Fresh Eye Film Productions.

    Another big winner in the professional category included the poignant Father from production house Groundglass for The Tomorrow Trust, which focuses on the tragic story of child-headed households children who are being raised by other children because of the devastation caused by HIV/Aids. It won for best direction and best creative concept/script.

    Happy Together by Fresh Eye Film Productions for the South African National Blood Service won best creative editing; Surfer by Faith Creations /Young & Rubicam CT (one of a beautiful trio of commercials) for Al Anon won in the best cinematography category and A Clean Start by Afrofusion Communications for Indalo Yethu Environmental in the best animation category.

    Best newcomer

    In the best newcomer category the overall winner went to the animated Handle Your Gambling which was directed by the Animation School's Simon Anderson and Lani Greenhill for the South African Responsible Gambling Foundation. The commercial walked away with four other awards – for best direction, best animation, best soundtrack and best creative concept and/or script.

    The other winner in the newcomer category was the hard-hitting Perceptions produced by AFDA in Cape Town for the Saartjie Baartman Centre for Women & Children. Produced by Thobile Mkhwanazi and directed by Rio Allen, it looks at how abuse in the home affects all members of the family.

    All entries are judged on merit and judges do not know who the entrants are. The 2007 judges were Peter Van Jaarsveld (Metropolitan Republic); Gerd Muller (Ministry of Illusion); Ian Wilson (The Front Film Productions); Paul Warner (Metropolitan Republic); Peter Carr (Velocity Films); Dimitri Repanis; Rachel Andreotti (FCB); Werner Maritz (Dop); Gary King (Picture Tree); Angus Gibson; Graham Hickson; Marge Hughes; John Culverwell (Sonovision Studios) Jeremy Holden (Riverstone Films), Judith Mofutsanyana (Mc Cann Erickson); Clinton Bridgeford (Y & R); Sandy De Witt; Richard Starkey (Guillotine); Pam Marsh (The Refinery); Bongi Selane (M-Net) and Dylan Lloyd.

    Says Jacki Rikotla, corporate affairs GM Multichoice: “Every year we dare aspiring and professional filmmakers and advertising creatives to put their skills and energy into making an advert that counts for our society. And every year without hesitation they meet and surpass that challenge.

    “We are proud to be associated with the powerful work that contributes to showcasing the talents of South African filmmakers and we are proud to be associated with a project that delivers hope and endless opportunity. Congratulations to all the entrants who have so passionately brought their stories to life, we wish them well in their future endeavours.”

    Top 20 entries

    The MultiChoice VUKA! 2007 Top 20 entries, which will be screened together with the semi finalists on DStv from January next year, are:

    ANTI-HUMAN TRAFFICKING
    (Best overall and winner for the best soundtrack)
    Charity Organisation: International Organisation for Migration
    Production House: Saatchi & Saatchi
    Producer: Lesley Anne Roe and Byron Grant from Fresh Eye Film Productions
    Director: Amy Allais of Fresh Eye Film Productions
    Cinematographer: Lars Cox
    Concept/Script: Alison Stansfield, Louis Maass and Gift Manganyi
    Sound Design: Louis Enslin
    Editor: Jason Basson

    FATHER
    (Winner for best direction and best creative concept/script)
    Charity Organisation: The Tomorrow Trust
    Production House: Groundglass
    Producer: Janette De Villiers
    Director: Sacha Waldman
    Cinematographer: Peter Tischauser
    Concept/Script: Damon Stapleton
    Sound Design: Lovemore @ Frequency
    Editor: Hylton Heather

    HAPPY TOGETHER
    (Winner in the best creative editing category)
    Charity Organisation: South African National Blood Service (SANBS)
    Production House: Fresh Eye Film Productions
    Producer: Santa Asbury
    Director: Craig Blyth
    Cinematographer: Clive De Klerk
    Concept/Script: Hardy boys
    Sound Design: Rob Schroeder
    Editor: Tessa Ford

    SURFER
    (Winner in the best cinematography category)
    Charity Organisation: Al Anon
    Production House: Faith Creations
    Producer: Gillian Garish
    Director: Jan-Hendriks Beetge
    Cinematographer: Greg Heiman
    Concept/Script: Emily Veitch, Deanne Longmore and Clinton Bridgeford
    Sound Design: Hey Papa Legend
    Editor: Eben Smal, Priest

    A CLEAN START
    (Winner in the best animation category)
    Charity Organisation: Indalo Yethu Environmental
    Production House: Afrofusion Communications
    Producer: Tandy Massey-Blake
    Director: Mark Lawrie
    Animator: Adrian Bergoff
    Cinematographer: Clive Lawrie
    Concept/Script: Frank Kunene
    Sound Design: Dave Harris
    Editor: Grant Aerts

    GIRL
    Charity: Al Anon
    Production Company: Faith Creations
    Producer: Gillian Garish
    Director: Jan-Hendriks Beetge
    Cinematographer: Greg Heimann
    Concept/Script: Emily Veitch, Deanne Longmore and Clinton Bridgeford
    Sound Design: Hey Papa Legend
    Editors: Eben Small, Priest

    MOTHER
    Charity: Al Anon
    Production Company: Faith Creations
    Producer: Gillian Garish
    Director: Jan-Hendriks Beetge
    Cinematographer: Greg Heimann
    Concept/Script: Emily Veitch, Deanne Longmore and Clinton Bridgeford
    Sound Design: Hey Papa Legend
    Editor: Eben Smal, Priest

    THE BOTTLE
    Charity: Drive Alive
    Production Company: Draft FCB
    Director: Lance van Rensburg
    Animation: Sibusiso Mpatha
    Concept/Script: Sibusiso Mpatha
    Sound Design: Sibusiso Mpatha
    Editor: Sibusiso Mpatha

    RING RING
    Charity: Rape Crisis
    Production Company: Bester Burke Slingers
    Directors: Andrew O'Donoghue and Emily Veitch
    Concept/Script: Andrew O'Donoghue and Emily Veitch
    Sound Design: Hey Papa Legend
    Editor: Tenkilo CT

    CONTAINER
    Charity: Bright Kid Foundation
    Production Company: Terraplane
    Producer: Patrick Bonior
    Director: Raps
    Cinematographer: Clive Sacke
    Concept/Script: Greg Shepherd and Eugene Botes
    Sound Design: Lovemore from Frequency
    Editor: Bronwyn Williams
    Top 10 newcomers:

    HANDLE YOUR GAMBLING
    (Best overall; also winner of best direction; best animation; best soundtrack and best creative concept and/or script categories)
    Charity Organisation: South African Responsible Gambling Foundation
    Production House: The Animation School
    Producer: Peter Den Hartogh
    Directors: Simon Anderson and Lani Greenhill
    Cinematographer: Kirsten Beets
    Animation: Steven Mare, Simon Anderson, Kirsten Beets and Lani Greenhill
    Concept/Script: Steven Mare, Simon Anderson, Kirsten Beets and Lani Greenhill
    Sound Design: Steve Mare
    Editors: Simon Anderson and Steven Mare

    PERCEPTIONS
    (Winner in the best cinematographer and best creative categories)
    Charity Organisation: Saartjie Baartman Centre for Women & Children
    Production House: AFDA CT
    Producer: Thobile Mkhwanazi
    Director: Rio Allen
    Cinematographer: Sebastian Lallemand
    Concept/Script: Jayme Lee Mace
    Sound design: Gustav Stutterheim
    Editor: Jacqueline Viviers

    GAMBLING ADDICTION
    Charity Organisation: Social message
    Production Company: City Varsity
    Producer: Riaz Solker
    Director: Alan Shelley
    Cinematographer: Brian Seymour
    Concept/Script: Alan Shelley
    Sound Design: Phillip Botes
    Editor: Terrence Orpen

    IT'S NOT A GAME
    Charity Organisation: Women and Men Against Child Abuse
    Production Company: Boston Media House
    Producer: Dustin Smith
    Directors: Igor Brigljevic and Charl Joubert
    Cinematographer: Charl Joubert
    Animation: Igor Brigljevic and Charl Joubert
    Concept/Script: Igor Briglievic
    Sound Design: Charl Joubert
    Editor: Charl Joubert

    MAKE UP
    Charity: People Opposing Women Abuse
    Production Company: Creative Vision
    Producer: Mpotseng Mdakane
    Director: Abena Ayivor
    Cinematographer: Willem Viljoen
    Concept/Script: Vutha
    Sound Design: Warren Burley
    Editor: Walter Green

    MAYDAY
    Charity: National Sea Rescue Institute
    Production Company: AFDA CT
    Producer: Thobile Mkhwanazi
    Director: Rio Allen
    Cinematographer: Jacques Koudestaal
    Concept/Script: Matt Blitz & Matt Goodall
    Sound Design: Gustav Stutterheim
    Editor: Dwaine Corrao

    DR NICO TEEN
    Charity: National Council Against Smoking
    Production Company: The Animation School
    Producer: Peter Den Hartogh
    Directors: Christian Massyn and Gerhard Theron
    Cinematographers: Christian Massyn and Gerhard Theron
    Animation: Christian Massyn and Gerhard Theron
    Concept/Script: Christian Massyn and Gerhard Theron
    Sound Design: Christian Massyn and Gerhard Theron
    Editors: Christian Massyn and Gerhard Theron

    WHERE HAS THE INNOCENCE GONE?
    Charity: Women And Men Against Child Abuse
    Production Company: Belinda Pinto
    Producer: Belinda Pinto
    Director: Belinda Pinto
    Photography: Belinda Pinto
    Concept/Script: Belinda Pinto
    Sound Design: Belinda Pinto
    Editor: Belinda Pinto

    GROW 2010
    Charity: Grow 2010
    Production Company: Vega the Brand Communications School
    Producer: James Sharpe
    Director: Lex Trickett, Rachel Skevington and Stephanie Symonds
    Cinematographer: Rachel Skevington
    Animation: Lex Trickett, Rachel Skevington and Stephanie Symonds
    Concept/Script: Lex Trickett, Rachel Skevington and Stephanie Symonds
    Sound Design: Luke Young
    Editor: Stephanie Symonds

    DRINKING GAMES
    Charity: Drive Alive
    Production Company: The Animation School
    Producer: Peter Den Hartough
    Director: Kevin Dunn
    Animation: Isak van Schalkwyk, Kevin Dunn and Jaco Engelbrecht
    Concept/Script: Kevin Dunn
    Sound Design: Isak van Schalkwyk
    Editor: Isak van Schalkwyk

    • Representing MultiChoice's flagship corporate social investment programme, the VUKA! Awards encourage established and aspirant creatives to produce a TV commercial for a charity or cause that is close to their hearts in the form of PSAs. The top 20 commercials – 10 made by professionals and 10 by industry newcomers – will be screened on DStv channels from January 2008.

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