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Tuesday, March 28, 2017 - The Alberta Media Production Industries Association (AMPIA) today is pleased to announce their finalists for the 43rd annual Alberta Film & Television Awards, celebrating excellence and outstanding achievement in Alberta's screen industries.
A total of 723 class and craft entries were submitted. This year 72 industry professionals from across Canada adjudicated the submissions; in total 291 productions were submitted for consideration.
These productions, from commercials, new media, and both long and short form fiction and non-fiction are vying for 23 Class awards. In addition, Alberta's talented screenwriters, costume and production designers, cinematographers, editors, directors, make-up artists, special effects artists, sound technicians and composers (totalling 193 finalists) are competing in 33 Craft categories. Each winner receives the prestigious Rosie Award.
Oilers Entertainment Group were nominated for their documentaries Farewell Rexall Place and Arena: Building of an Icon.
FAREWELL REXALL PLACE NOMINATION:
BEST WEB SERIES NON-FICTION
Farewell Rexall Place
Michael Bobroff, Jeff Nash,
Ryan Hrycun, Blaine Sayers,
Tom Gazzola & Kassidy Collins,
Producers
Oilers Entertainment Group
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ARENA: BUILDING OF AN ICON NOMINATIONS:
BEST DOCUMENTARY SERIES
Arena: Building of an Icon
Gord Redel, Michael Bobroff, D.H.
Metz & Bryce York, Producers
Oilers Entertainment Group
BEST NARRATOR
Mike Plume
Arena: Building of an Icon
Oilers Entertainment Group
BEST OVERALL SOUND (NON-FICTION)
Johnny Blerot
Arena: Building of an Icon
Oilers Entertainment Group
BEST MUSICAL SCORE
Mike Shields
Arena: Building of an Icon
Oilers Entertainment Group