3rd Elan awards goes global; adds VFX category
Mumbai: Elans award show has added Visual Effects award categories to their next show, taking place in Vancouver on 28 February, 2009. In addition, the third Annual Elan Awards will also become the first ceremony to have all of its categories open to worldwide submission.
"Expanding the Elans to international content is an exciting next-step," says Masters of Digital Media Program producer/creative director/faculty Ian Verchere. "Vancouver's video game, effects and animation industries compete on the world stage for commercial and critical success, so it's appropriate for the world's best games, animation and special effects to compete for the Elans on a Vancouver stage."
Producers Holly Carinci and Jack Weatherell also announced their Board of Advisors for their third Annual Elan Awards. The luminaries behind the Elans this year are:
Seven Group managing dir of bus development Anthony Brown
Seven Group marketing Doug Binkley
Spin West VFX president Doug Campbell
Masters of Digital Media Program creative director Ian Verchere
Tech business advisor Michael Matrick
Nokia North America head of title marketing Kay Gruenwoldt
Radical Entertainment president Kelly Zmak
RELIC Entertainment general manager Tarrnie Williams
Zmak, explains his reasons for accepting a position on the ELAN's Board of Advisors, "The ELANS represent a unique opportunity for the industry to honour and acknowledge the talents and artistry of the people who make games. It provides a perfect setting to celebrate this powerful form of entertainment and art."
Gruenwoldt adds, "The Elan Awards have already been a highlight for us in Vancouver this year and we are looking forward to next year's event. With roughly 3.3 billion mobile devices in the market today, the world is ready for mobile gaming and our N-Gage games are ready for the awards."
"We see the ELANS as representing the best-of-the-best and the pinnacle of recognition for...
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