First-Ever Awards Program Honoring Made-for-Video, -DVD and -Internet Movies Launched; Nominees and Winners of the 2000 Video Business Video Premiere Awards Announced.Entertainment & Business Editors LOS LOS Length of stay, see there ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 26, 2001 For the first time, movies and programming created specifically for debut on videocassette A removable magnetic tape module for storing video data. The cassette contains supply and takeup reel (hubs) in the same housing. See VCR. , DVD DVD: see digital versatile disc. DVD in full digital video disc or digital versatile disc Type of optical disc. The DVD represents the second generation of compact-disc (CD) technology. or the Internet Internet Publicly accessible computer network connecting many smaller networks from around the world. It grew out of a U.S. Defense Department program called ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network), established in 1969 with connections between computers at the are being recognized with their own awards. The newly formed, annual Video Business Video Premiere Awards acknowledges the breadth Breadth The percentage of assets or stocks advancing relative to those unchanged or declining. Also the number of independent forecasts available per year. A stock picker forecasting returns to 100 stocks every quarter exhibits a breadth of 400, assuming each forecast is and quality of made-for-video productions, which represent $1 billion in annual revenue. Video Business, a leading trade magazine for the home entertainment industry and creator Creator may refer to:
"Made-for-video production is one of the largest growing -- and often overlooked -- segments of the entertainment industry," said Scott Hettrick, editor-in-chief of Video Business. "Our goal in creating the Video Premiere Awards is to formally recognize the creative talent behind these high-quality productions that have their first life on video." "I am thrilled thrill v. thrilled, thrill·ing, thrills v.tr. 1. To cause to feel a sudden intense sensation; excite greatly. 2. To give great pleasure to; delight. See Synonyms at enrapture. to see that the direct-to-video market is being recognized for its creative contribution to entertainment," said Jeffery Jeffery is a surname and occasionally an alternate spelling of the given name Jeffrey. It may refer to:
SKG Spielberg, Katzenberg,and Geffen (DreamWorks Studios) SKG Thessaloniki, Greece - Thessaloniki (Airport Code) SKG Smith and Kraus Global . "The creative work that goes into these productions continues to reach new heights and adds to the overall success of the category." (Katzenberg is executive producer of last year's Video Premiere movie "Joseph: King of Dreams.") Nominees and winners in the 2000 Video Business Video Premiere Awards were recognized in 21 categories, including such time-honored time-hon·ored adj. Respected or adhered to because of age or age-old observance. Adj. 1. time-honored - acceptable for a long time; "time-honored customs" time-honoured awards as acting, directing, writing and song. In addition, the Video Premiere Awards also highlighted non-traditional categories such as Internet videos Video material obtained from the Internet. It may refer to streaming video from real time broadcasts, streaming archival material or downloading video files for watching later, all of which are viewed on the computer. ; audio commentaries and original documentaries
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Best Animated Video Premiere
Winner: "Joseph: King of Dreams," Penney Finkelman Cox, Steve Hickner,
Jeffrey Katzenberg, executive producers; Ken Tsumura, producer
(DreamWorks)
Nominees:
-- "Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker," Alan Burnett, Paul Dini,
Glen Murakami and Bruce Timm, producers (Warner)
-- "Buzz Lightyear of Space Command: The Adventure Begins," Mike
Karafilis, Mark McCorkle, Robert Schooley and Tad Stones,
producers (Buena Vista)
-- "The Land Before Time VII: The Stone of Cold Fire," Charles
Grosvenor, producer (Universal)
-- "The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea," Leslie Hough and David
K. Lovegren, producers (Buena Vista)
Best Live-Action Video Premiere
Winner: "The Delivery," Thijs Bayens and Roel Reine, producers
(Trimark)
Nominees:
-- "Beethoven's 3rd" David Bixler and Kelly Konop, producers
(Universal)
-- "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" Andrew Lloyd
Webber, producer (Universal)
-- "Left Behind: The Movie," Ron Booth, Joe Goodman, C. Robert Neutz
and Ralph Winter, producers (Cloud Ten)
-- "Nothin' 2 Lose," Martin C. Jones, producer (York/Maverick)
Best Overall Original Supplemental Material as a Video Premiere, DVD
Winner: "The Fantasia Anthology," Jeff Kurtti and Mike Pellerin of
Kurtti/Pellerin Prods. (Buena Vista)
Nominees:
-- "The Birds Collector's Edition" Laurent Bouzereau,
writer/director/producer; Colleen A. Benn, executive in charge of
production (Universal)
-- "Fight Club," David Prior, producer (Fox)
-- "Gladiator Signature Selection," Mark Atkinson, Charles De
Lauzirika and Mark Rowen, producers (DreamWorks)
-- "Men in Black" Organa Prods. (Columbia TriStar)
-- "The Rocky Horror Picture Show," David Prior, producer (Fox)
-- "This is Spinal Tap Special Edition," Jeffrey Schwartz, producer
(MGM)
Best Internet Video Premiere
Winner: "405: The Movie," Bruce Branit and Jeremy Hunt,
producers/directors/writers (iFilm and 405themovie.com)
Nominees:
-- "Jar Jar Binks: E! True Hollywood Story," Leif Einarsson,
director; David Estes and Leif Einarsson, writers; Alok Mishra,
producer; Christopher Ryan, co-producer (iFilm)
-- "The Killer Bean 2: The Party," Jeff Lew, creator (iFilm)
-- "The Quantum Project," Eugenio Zanetti, director; David Aaron
Cohen, writer; Matafilmics, producer (SightSound.com and
quantumproject.com)
-- "Sunday's Game," Gene Laufenberg, director; Jason Ward and David
Garrett, writers/producers (iFilm)
Best Original Retrospective Documentary/Featurette for a Video
Premiere, DVD
Winner: "All About The Birds," Laurent Bouzereau ("The Birds
Collector's Edition," Universal)
Nominees:
-- "Conan the Barbarian: Unchained," Laurent Bouzereau ("Conan the
Barbarian Collector's Edition," Universal)
-- "Destination Hitchcock: The Making of North By Northwest," Peter
Fitzgerald ("North by Northwest," Warner)
-- "The Fantasia Legacy: The Concert Feature," Jeff Kurtti,
("Fantasia Special 60th Anniversary Edition," Buena Vista)
-- "Ian Fleming: 007's Creator," John Cork ("The Living Daylights
Special Edition," MGM)
-- "The Making of `The Bridge on the River Kwai'," Laurent Bouzereau
("The Bridge on the River Kwai," Columbia TriStar) o "666: The
Omen Revealed," J.M. Kenney ("The Omen Special Edition," Fox)
PERFORMANCES
Best Animated Character Performance in a Video Premiere (combining
voice recording and animation)
Winner: Mark Hamill, voice; Bruce Timm, character designer (The Joker,
"Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker," Warner)
Nominees:
-- Ben Affleck, voice; Luc Chamberland, Animation Director (Joseph,
"Joseph: King of Dreams," DreamWorks)
-- Tim Allen, voice; Greg Guler, key character designer (Buzz
Lightyear, "Buzz Lightyear of Space Command: The Adventure
Begins," Buena Vista)
-- Thomas Dekker, voice; Zeon Davush, supervising animator
(Littlefoot, "The Land Before Time VII: The Stone of Cold Fire,"
Universal)
-- Michael York, voice; Zeon Davush, supervising animator (Pterano,
"The Land Before Time VII: The Stone of Cold Fire")
Best Audio Commentary for a Video Premiere, DVD
Winner: Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, Harry Shearer ("This Is
Spinal Tap Special Edition," MGM)
Nominees:
-- Francis Ford Coppola ("The Conversation Widescreen Collection,"
Paramount)
-- Mike Figgis ("Time Code Special Edition," Columbia TriStar)
-- David Fincher ("Se7en," New Line)
-- Sydney Pollack ("Out of Africa Collector's Edition," Universal)
-- Arnold Schwarzenegger and John Milius ("Conan the Barbarian
Collector's Edition," Universal)
-- Ridley Scott ("Gladiator Signature Selection," DreamWorks)
Best Original Song in a Video Premiere
Winner: "Better Than I" ("Joseph: King of Dreams," DreamWorks) -
performed by David Campbell; song by: John Bucchino; produced and
arranged by: Danny Pelfrey
Nominees:
-- "For a Moment" ("The Little Mermaid II: Return to the Sea," Buena
Vista) - performed by Jodi Benson and Tara Charendoff; music and
lyrics by Michael and Patty Silversher.
-- "How Groovy" ("Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders") -- performed by
Scott Innes; music by: Bodie Chandler; lyrics by: Jim Stenstrom;
produced by: Gary Lionelli and Bodie Chandler
-- "I Can Be A Friend" ("Casper's Haunted Christmas," Universal) -
performed by Tanya Hancheroff; music by Robert Buckley; lyrics by
Tom Northcott
-- "To Infinity and Beyond" ("Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The
Adventure Begins," Buena Vista) - performed by William Shatner and
the Star Command Orchestra; music and lyrics by Randy Peterson and
Tim Heintz
Best Actor in a Video Premiere
Winner: Courtney B. Vance ("Love and Action in Chicago," MTI)
Nominees:
-- Warwick Davis ("Leprechaun in the Hood," Trimark)
-- Brian Hooks ("Nothin' 2 Lose," York)
-- Timothy Hutton ("Just One Night," First Look)
-- Campbell Scott ("Invasion!," Avalanche)
Best Actress in a Video Premiere
Winner: Kyra Sedgwick ("Labor Pains," USA)
Nominees:
-- Regina King (Lova and Action in Chicago," MTI)
-- Mary Stuart Masterson ("The Book of Stars," Winstar)
-- Brittany Murphy ("Zack and Reba," Victory)
-- Chandra West ("Something More," First Look)
Best Supporting Actress in a Video Premiere
Winner: Jena Malone ("The Book of Stars," Winstar)
Nominees:
-- Jennifer Beals ("Something More," First Look)
-- Mary Tyler Moore ("Labor Pains," USA)
-- Debbie Reynolds ("Zack and Reba," Victory)
-- Kathleen Turner ("Love and Action in Chicago," MTI)
Best Supporting Actor in a Video Premiere
Winner: Jason Robards ("The Real Macaw," Paramount)
Nominees:
-- Jason Alexander ("Love & Action in Chicago," MTI)
-- Harry van Gorkum ("Dragonheart: A New Beginning," Universal)
-- Martin Mull ("Zack and Reba," Victory)
-- Luke Perry ("Attention Shoppers," MGM)
BEHIND THE CAMERA AND TECHNICAL AWARDS
Best Directing of a Video Premiere
Winner: Rob LaDuca and Robert C. Ramirez ("Joseph: King of Dreams,"
DreamWorks)
Nominees:
-- Barry Bowles ("Nothin' 2 Lose," York/Maverick)
-- Dwayne Johnson-Cochran ("Love and Action in Chicago," MTI)
-- David Mallet, Steven Pimlott ("Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor
Dreamcoat," Universal)
-- Vic Sarrin ("Left Behind," Cloud Ten)
Best Screenplay for a Video Premiere
Winner: Eugenia Bostwick-Singer, Marshall Goldberg, Raymond Singer and
Joe Stillman and Marshall Goldberg ("Joseph: King of Dreams,"
DreamWorks)
Nominees:
-- Phil Bedard, Larry Lelonde ("Invasion!," Avalanche)
-- David Hilton ("The Delivery," Trimark)
-- Tony Markes, Adam Rifkin ("Welcome To Hollywood," Sunland)
-- Roy Szeto, Raymond Wong ("The Phantom Lover," Tai Seng)
Best Original Score in a Video Premiere
Winner: Richard Gibbs ("Book of Stars," Winstar)
Nominees:
-- Bill Conti ("The Real Macaw," Paramount)
-- George Fenton ("Grey Owl," Columbia TriStar)
-- Mark McKenzie ("Dragonheart: A New Beginning," Universal)
-- Daniel Pelfrey ("Joseph: King of Dreams," DreamWorks)
Best Art Direction in a Video Premiere
Winner: Eddie Ma ("The Phantom Lover," Tai Seng)
Nominees:
-- Benjamin Blaz, Theresa Bruckbauer, Carol Howell ("Dish Dogs,"
Trimark)
-- Makato Shirarshi ("Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker")
-- Bruno Vilela ("Dragonheart: A New Beginning," Universal)
-- Ben Zeller ("Beowulf," Miramax/Buena Vista)
Best Cinematography in a Video Premiere
Winner: Peter Pau ("The Phantom Lover," Tai Seng)
Nominees:
-- Christopher Faloona ("Beowulf," Miramax/Buena Vista)
-- Jan van den Niewenhuyzen ("The Delivery," Trimark)
-- Roger Pratt ("Grey Owl," Columbia TriStar)
-- Mark Vicente ("Slow Burn,"Artisan)
Best Visual Effects in a Video Premiere
Winner: Jamison Scott Goei, visual effects supervisor; Sookie Park,
digital animator ("Hellraiser V: Inferno," Miramax/Buena Vista)
Nominees:
-- Alison Savitch, visual effects supervisor; Jerald Doerr, 3D CGI
special effects ("Beowulf," Miramax/Buena Vista)
-- Melissa Taylor, visual effects producer; Ron Simonson, visual
effects supervisor; Dobbie Schiff, visual effects executive
producer; Jason Armstrong, CG supervisor; Fish Essenfeld,
composing supervisor; Bruno Vilela, animation art director; Tim
Lannon, senior character animator ("Dragonheart: A New
Beginning," Universal)
-- Thomas Schelesny, visual effects supervisor; and Colin Epstein,
digital compositor, Jim McVay, lead digital compositor, Alfred
Murrle, digital compositor, Frank Petzold, computer graphics
supervisor, David Rosenthal, digital film I/O compositor, Guerdon
Trueblood, digital compositor, and Vicki Wong, digital film I/O
compositor, all of Tippet Studio ("Komodo," Sterling)
-- John Laforet, Performance Solutions, physical effects; Pete
Denomme, Calibre Digital Picture, and Darren Cranford, Keyframe
Digital Productions, computer effects ("Left Behind," Cloud Ten)
Best Editing in a Video Premiere
Winner: Jeff Hertogs, Roel Reine ("The Delivery," Trimark)
Nominees:
-- Dave Gardener, David Mallet, Nick Morris, and Rose Glandfield
("Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat," Universal)
-- Kirk Morri ("Hellraiser V: Inferno," Buena Vista)
-- Lesley Walker ("Grey Owl," Columbia TriStar)
-- David Wu ("The Phantom Lover," Tai Seng)
Best Sound in a Video Premiere
Winner: Thomas J. Maydeck and Robert Hargreaves at Monterey Post Sound
("Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker," Warner)
Nominees:
-- Michael Axinn ("Komodo," Sterling)
-- Jonathan Bates, Gerry Humphries ("Grey Owl," Columbia TriStar)
-- Stefan Henrix ("Dragonheart: A New Beginning," Universal)
-- Peter Brown ("Hellraiser V: Inferno," Buena Vista)
Best Menu Design for a Video Premiere, DVD
Winner: Van Ling -- "The Abyss Special Edition" (Fox)
Nominees:
-- Bronson Hill - "The Bridge on the River Kwai" (Columbia TriStar)
-- B1 Media - "The Killer/Hard Boiled" (Winstar)
-- One-K - "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" (Fox)
-- Belief - "Se7en Platinum Series" (New Line)
-- Van Ling - "T2: The Ultimate Edition" (Artisan)
-- Bronson Hill (Carol Roy) - "This is Spinal Tap Special Edition"
(MGM)
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