Celebrate the Web announced today the winners of its sixth festival: The Belle and the Bot and Political Machine.
The Belle and the Bot, from MovieFilm Productions out of Brooklyn, New York, earned the Judge’s Prize, and Los Angeles, California-based Transplant Productions took home the Audience Choice honors for Political Machine.
CTW’s Jenni Powell, Logan Rapp, and Stuart Davis announced winners and runners-up live on Indie Intertube‘s weekly podcast.
For the Judge’s Prize, 1st Runner Up went to Gray from Academy Leader out of Missouri, and 2nd Runner Up went to Manna from Baker Street Regulators out of Woodland Hills, California.
For the Audience Choice prize, 1st Runner up went again to The Belle and the Bot, and 2nd Runner Up went to Scarfman: Origins from DRailed Cinema out of Fremont, California.
Congratulations to the winners and runners up! As a proud Industry Partner of Celebrate The Web 6, Tubefilter is offering Spotlight Ads for the Judges’ and Audience Award winners.
The winning pilots will be screened at VidCon’s Industry Day on June 28.
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