UGPFF 2013 Web Series Award Winners

BEST WEB SERIES

Sebastián de Déjà Vu Serie Web

Deja Vu Web Series – (Columbia) Sci-Fi,Action RT 7:06 and 4:58
Director Juan Francisco Pérez Villalba

Deja Vu, tells the story of Sebastian, a young man who can see tragedies before they happen and therefore has the opportunity to change them.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BEST ACTRESS – WEB SERIES
Leah McKendrick for Destroy the Alpha Gammas

Destroy the Alpha Gammas (USA) Comedy, RT 14:08
Director: Scott Brown

Driven by today’s biggest pop hits, the not so popular Delta Pi house vows to take down the Alpha Gammas who have terrorized them for years.

This isn’t glee club. This is Greek warfare.

 

 

 

 

 

 

BEST ACTOR – WEB SERIES
Christopher Gerson for Darwin the Web Series

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Darwin: The Web Series– (USA) Comedy, RT 14:43

Director Carrie Preston

Leo Darwin is a life coach whose life is falling apart.

 

 

 

 

 

BEST WEB SERIES SCREENPLAY

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Undead Survival – (USA) Comedy,Sci-Fi, Horror, RT 11:20
Director Michael Fitzer

Reality is dead when an ex-Special Forces survivalist, a has-been producer and an incompetent network television crew produce a weekly reality program in a world overrun by zombies and cannibalistic TV executives.

 

 

 

 

 

 

BEST ORIGINAL MUSIC – WEB SERIES

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Research. – A web series – (USA) Comedy, RT 8:14
Director Adam Hall

An idiot wins the MacArthur Genius Grant and uses the money to open a research and testing facility.

 

 

 

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY – WEB SERIES

Destroy_the_alpah_gamma_posterDestroy the Alpha Gammas (USA) Comedy, RT 14:08
Director: Scott Brown

Driven by today’s biggest pop hits, the not so popular Delta Pi house vows to take down the Alpha Gammas who have terrorized them for years.

This isn’t glee club. This is Greek warfare.

 

 

 

 

 

 

BEST EDITING – WEB SERIES 

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The World Cup Project-  (USA) Sports, Reality, RT 11:42

Director: Jason Sarrey

People all over the world use soccer as a tool for social development and change. In this pilot episode, we see how one man uses the power of soccer to help children play and write poetry.