Animated Com Award
Sponsored by Animation Media Cluster Region Stuttgart, Daimler AG, U.I. Lapp GmbH

 

Main Prize
2,500 Euros, sponsored by Animation Media Cluster Region Stuttgart

Passion Pictures „League of Legends: Warriors”
France 2013 LOL_2_72dpi-300x127
directed by Arnaud & Jérôme

Jury: ““The trailer for the World Championship of  Free2Play Games is a pure building of worlds! Three minutes of a pulling effect with absolutely perfect images, movements and music transport the game’s and community’s fascination””

 

Category Advertising

ManvsMachine „Nike Mercurial Superfly IV“
Great Britain 2014 Mercurial_film-stills_09-300x168
directed by ManvsMachine

Jury: “A feature film in 54 seconds. The idea is new, clear, convincing and technically excellent. Plus it brings joy. Essential traits of successful and creative advertisement.”

 

Category Technology

NVA „Ghost Peloton“Ghost_peloton_4_©Alan McAteer
Great Britain, 2014
directed by Mark Huskisson

Jury: “LED technique isn’t new. Bicycling isn’t new. But the fact, that usual technique develops to a new, spatial unlimited light art by moving and dance performance, is fascinating.”

 

Category Spatial Communikation

Bigfish Filmproduktionen GmbH „smart – taffic light“
Germany, 2014
directed by Mike Marten Persiel

Jury: “An automobile manufacturer makes pedestrian lights “smart”: You see yourself and the others as dancing figures – and you don’t mind waiting at the red sign. That’s how you like safety technology!”

 

Category Special Award of Daimler AG: “Future needs Derivation – Individual Mobility”
2,500 Euros, sponsored by Daimler AG

„Driving“
USA, 2014 film_still_Driving_72dpi-300x168
directed by Nate Theis

Jury: “The animation captures an everyday traffic situation and makes it ad absurdum by its exaggerated
narrative style, plus the story and the images polarize the viewer.”

 

Category Special Prize Lapp Connected Award
2,500 Euros, sponsored by U.I. Lapp GmbH

“Pass It On“
Portugal, 2014 Pass_it_on_72dpi
directed by Teresa Cruz

Jury: “The short film manages it in a likeable way to visualize the context of creativity with machines, electronic and production processes.”