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Winners Announced for New Zealand Young Producer Shorts

BBC Knowledge & SPADA Announce Winners for New Zealand Young Producer Shorts 2012                          
 
A troupe of kiwi comedians, a DIY wizard and the steepest street in the world are just some of the unique New Zealand stories to be brought to the screen for the 2012 New Zealand Young Producer Shorts on BBC Knowledge.
 
Five talented producers will receive grants of $5,000 AUD (approx $6,350 NZD) to produce their short films as part of the joint film-making initiative between BBC Knowledge and New Zealand’s Screen Production and Development Association (SPADA). The five films will premiere on BBC Knowledge on SKY TV later this year.
 
Now in its second year, the New Zealand Young Producer Shorts invites local producers under 30 to submit film concepts telling NZ stories that reflect the spirit of the BBC Knowledge channel – intelligent, informative, innovative and sometimes irreverent. 
 
The judging panel, consisting of representatives from the NZ production sector, SPADA, SKY TV and BBC Worldwide, said the entries were of a remarkably high calibre this year covering an ambitious and diverse range of subjects.
 
Deirdre Brennan, General Manager and Director of Channels and Branded Services, Australasia comments:
We are thrilled to be partnering with SPADA and the New Zealand production community once again to bring fresh local stories to BBC Knowledge audiences. There was a significant increase in the volume of entries this year and it will be a great pleasure to see the final five evolve. I look forward to seeing them on the channel later this year.
 
SPADA Chief Executive Penelope Borland added: “We are delighted that this partnership nurturing young talent has been such a success in its first year and there has been even more interest this year in this wonderful opportunity for short-form documentaries by young New Zealand filmmakers to be screened on BBC Knowledge both in New Zealand and Australia.
 
The full list of winners is as follows:
 
Joey Bania, Dunedin

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