The Sidewalk Scramble is a timed filmmaking competition fueled by caffeine and competition in which teams are challenged to create a short film — from concept to completion – within a 48-hour time frame, based on themes and inspirational items provided by the creative folks at Sidewalk. Participants range from amateurs to professionals, so the results are always unexpected, inspiring, and spectacular!

Next Scramble is March 6 – 8, 2020. Register your team here!

Congratulations to our PSA Scramble Winners!

For the Fall 2019 Cinema PSA Scramble, filmmaking teams were tasked to create a no-talking, no-texting PSA for the Sidewalk Cinema within one 48-hour period. All finished PSAs were screened at the cinema.

JURY AWARD FOR BEST PSA: “Please Don’t Talk or Text Infomercial” by Kiker’s Krazies

AUDIENCE AWARD FOR BEST PSA: “Brenda” by Vacant Manifesto

Special thanks to the Cinema PSA jury, some of our friends from Big Communications!

Jeremy Burgess

Logan Shoaf

Audrey Watson

Watch all the PSAs here

Past Scrambles

Music Video Scramble - Spring 2019 For the Spring 2019 Music Video Scramble, 20 filmmaking teams were randomly paired up with 20 local musicians to create a music video from scratch within one 48-hour period. All finished music videos were screened at Saturn on March 4th to a sold out crowd. JURY AWARD FOR BEST MUSIC VIDEO: “Heavy Rubber Gloves” by The Hollywood Horses, directed by Team Sparkle Pony (pictured) AUDIENCE AWARD FOR BEST MUSIC VIDEO: “Visionland” by C1ub:AM, directed by Nuthouse Media BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY: “Green Lights” by Thyme Randle, directed by Morgan Grace Films BEST KIND OF WEIRDNESS AWARD: “The Cigarette” by Qualifier, directed by GBFS Special thanks to the music video jury! Stephanie Bergara of Austin Music Video Festival

Dan Brawley of Cucalorus Film Festival

Alan Hunter – original MTV VJ, co-founder of Sidewalk and Workplay Watch all the music videos here

Spooky Scramble - Fall 2018 For the Fall 2018 Spooky Scramble, each competing team received a random horror subgenre, a spooky prop to incorporate (in this case, a small bendable skeleton), and a line of dialogue (The Shining’s famous line, “Here’s Johnny”). JURY AWARD FOR BEST FILM: “Two of Swords” by L’Goons (Monster Horror) AUDIENCE AWARD FOR BEST FILM: “Missing Person” by Over Fork Over (Silent Horror) SPECIAL AWARDS FROM THE JURY: Sickest Riffs Award – “Bug & Knife Fight Religion” by Badmouth Films (Religious Horror)

Best Use of Space – “Stay Away” by Team Haunted House (Haunted House)

Best Use of Skeleton – “Johnny Bones” by Line B (B-Movie Horror)

Best Special Effects – “Johnny Bones” by Line B

Best Use of Comedy – “Hang In There” by Vacant Manifesto (Torture Porn)

Best Performance – Michael Greene, Vacant Manifesto

Best Puke Award – “Killer Party” by Whale Wolves (Teen Horror)

Best Score – “Killer Party” by Whale Wolves

Best Use of Fake Blood – “Hang In There” by Vacant Manifesto

Best Cinematography – “Two of Swords” by L’goons The Spooky Scramble jury consisted of Sidewalk programmer Corey Craft, horror screenwriter Jeremy Burgess, local filmmaker Chance Shirley, and Birth.Movies.Death. writer Justin Harrison. Watch the Spooky Scramble short films here

Time Warp Scramble - Spring 2018 For the Time Warp Scramble, each team was randomly assigned one genre and one time period to combine. Each team also had to incorporate a sparkly, light-up bow tie along with the phrase “It’s about time.” JURY AWARD FOR BEST FILM: “Spoils” by Whale Wolves (Prehistoric + Horror) JURY AWARD RUNNER-UP: “Bootleg Betties” by Time Bandits (1920s + Gangster) AUDIENCE AWARD: “Spoils” by Whale Wolves SPECIAL AWARDS FROM THE JURY:

Best Post Production – “Folklore” by Team Blüprint (Old West + Sci-fi)

Best Practical Effects – “Autophagia” by Broken Millennials

Best Intentionally Bad Special Effects – Tie – “Moonshine” by Vacant Manifesto (1920s + Sci-fi), “Revenge of the Mind Bear” by Kevin Bacon Lettuce Tomato Sandwich (1970s + B-Movie)

Most Hateable Faux-Reality Personality – Katrina from “Katrina” by Ghost Crew (2000s + Mockumentary)

Best Kitten In a Bow Tie – Titan from “Spoils” by Whale Wolves

Best Use of Terrence Malick as Inspiration: “Psalm to Psalm” by Over Fork Over (Religious + Art Film) Special thanks to our jurors: Cameron McAllister of the Atlanta Film Society, Keith McDaniel, Knoxville Film Festival Executive Director; and Melodie Sisk, filmmaker.

Additional thanks to our tie-breaking juror: Zach Clark View the Time Warp Scramble short films here!

Spring 2017 Scramble For the Spring 2017 Scramble, each team was given not just one, but TWO genres to combine to create their short film masterpiece. Additionally, teams were required to include the phrase “Two heads are better than one” along with a mandatory prop- a salt shaker. Jury Award For Best Film – “Double Jump” by Diabetic Hummingbirds (Genres: Romance + Coming of Age) Audience Choice For Best Film – “Hunted” by Troop 5 (Genres: Sci-fi + Sports) Special thanks to the jury: Charles Judson, veteran film festival organizer and programmer; Natalie Lentz, Senior Programming Associate for Cucalorus Film Festival; and Liz Manashil, filmmaker and film critic. View the Spring 2017 Scramble short films here!

Date Night Scramble - 2016 Date night at the movies – it’s a tradition as old as cinema itself. In the spirit of Valentine’s Day, teams were randomly assigned a subgenre of romantic film and one random word to appear in dialogue, along with a rose to use as a mandatory prop. Congratulations to the award winners of the Sidewalk Date Night Scramble presented by Magic City Mingle! Jury Award for Best Film – “Ignacio & Rosita” by Over Fork Over Best Cinematography – “306” by Palace Prune Best Writing – “Love: A Parable of Modern Anxiety” by Burned Toast Studios Social Media Award – The AK-47s

Scrambled Jam Music Video Competition - 2015 Sponsored by Iron City, Birmingham Mountain Radio, and Mason Music For the Sidewalk Scrambled Jam in Spring 2015, 15 filmmaking teams were randomly paired up with a local musicians to create a music video from scratch over the course of one 72-hour period. All completed films screened at Iron City along with featured performances by Steel City Jug Slammers, Winston Ramble, and Nerves Baddington. Special thanks to our jury: Sarah Orr (BMR), Brad Lyons (Mason Music), Alan Hunter (MTV, Sidewalk) and Kyle McKinnon (Filmmaker, Sidewalk Features Programmer)

Vulcan Scramble - 2014 In collaboration with Vulcan Park and Museum, the 2014 Sidewalk Scramble tasked teams with creating a short film showcasing different aspects of Birmingham’s iconic Vulcan statue. Film topics included Vulcan & Kiwanis; Memorabilia throughout the years; Vulcan’s Torch; Vulcan at the fairgrounds; and the artist Lonnie Holley. Select films were included as part of the Vulcan Park summer-long exhibition “Vulcan Keepsakes: Iron Man Memorabilia from the Birmingham Community”.

Once Upon A Scramble - April 2013 For the 2013 Scramble, filmmaking teams were each tasked with adapting a randomly-assigned story from Grimm’s Fairy Tales. Classic tales such as “The Golden Bird”, “The Traveling Musicians”, “The Straw, The Coal, and The Bean”, “The Blue Light”, and “The Twelve Dancing Princesses” were adapted into 5-minute or less short films over the course of one 48-hour weekend.

Villainous Scramble - October 2013 A special, evil Scramble centered around some of the most iconic movie villains.

Unusual Scramble - October 2012 The Unusual Scramble assigned each filmmaking team with one genre that you typically don’t see in the zero-budget indie filmmaking sphere. Genres were: Soap Opera; Holiday; High School Movie; Supernatural; Musical; Sports; Noir; and Kids. Awards: Judges Pick 1st Place: “The Canary” by Appy Polly Loggies Judges Pick 2nd Place: “We Never Talk Anymore” by Yay Us!

Famous Last Words Scramble - April 2012 Each team participating in the Famous Last Words Scramble was assigned a sub-genre with associated props (Romance + jewelry and flowers, Mystery + camera, candles, and caution tape) as well as the famous last words of a dying character. From Oscar Wilde’s “Either this wallpaper goes, or I do!” to William Wallace’s “Freeeeedom!!!”, teams had to incorporate all these elements into a 4-minute film in one weekend. Awards: Judges Pick 1st Place: “Traces” by BooGaLoo Judges Pick 2nd Place: “Enough’s Enough” by Kool Kats Early Bird Award: “Traces” by BooGaLoo Best Use of Assigned Sub-Genre: “Wisp” by Our Vanilla World Best Use of Assigned Line: “Bloody Bayonet” by NGC2264 Best Use of Assigned Item: “New Arrivals” by Outlaw Best Cinematography: “Enough’s Enough” by Kool Kats

Horror Scramble - October 2011 Scrambling into the spirit of Halloween, teams were randomly given an inspiration item (duct tape, spatula, a bust of Napoleon, etc) along with a recently released horror movie and a sub-genre to base it on. Awards: Overall: “One of Us” by Outlaw Funniest Film: “One of Us” by Outlaw Best Cinematography: “Bait” by Silver Shamrock Best Special Effects: “Our Daily Bread” by Our Vanilla World Tommy Lee Jones of Birmingham Award: Sonny Backus

Spring Scramble - May 2011 Winners: (3rd Place) J.F.W (2nd Place) American Wizards (1st Place) Bolt Action Sleeper Ray Special Awards: Directing: Bolt Action Sleeper Ray Acting: Bolt Action Sleeper Ray Editing: Bolt Action Sleeper Ray Cinematography: J.F.W Script: Bolt Action Sleeper Ray Originality: Bolt Action Sleeper Ray Creative Use of Item/Line: American Wizards Special Award for Experimental Storytelling: Hi, We’re the Alabamians Jury: Jana Harris, filmmaker; David Brower, cinematographer; and Chance Shirley, cinematographer and director

Scrambled Jam - July 2010 The very first music video scramble! 25 filmmaking teams + 25 local musicians = 25 music videos, all shot over the course of one 48-hour weekend. Jurors: Alan Hunter (Sirius, Sidewalk, Workplay); Hurricane Shane (106.9 The Eagle); Mary Kay (95.7 Jamz); Sam George (Birmingham Weekly); & Jeh Jeh Pruitt (Fox 6). The screening featured performances from Brent McCollough, The Arrangement, and The Alexa Rankin Band. Awards: Best Directing: “Theme For an Imaginary Revenge” by Frames Per Second, directed by Sledjester Best Editing: “Theme For an Imaginary Revenge” by Frames Per Second, directed by Sledjester Best Cinematography: “Theme For an Imaginary Revenge” by Frames Per Second, directed by Sledjester Best Song: “Glue, Glitter, Glove” by Hustling Backwards Best Video: “Glue, Glitter, Glove” by Hustling Backwards, directed by American Wizards

Student Scramble - March 2010 This special Student Scramble was only open to high school, and college students within the state of Alabama. Students were given 48 hours and a handful of inspiration items to craft their short film. Filmmaking critique was provided from the jurors. Awards: 1st Place: Last Minute 2nd Place: Sprankle 3rd Place: Outlaw 4th Place: Jeff State 16th Scramble

Summer Scramble - 2009 Summer Scramble Assigned Themes: Armageddon, Failed Relationships, Poverty, War, Health Issues, Sports, Darwinism, Thievery, Addiction, Horror. Summer Scramble Assigned Items: Measuring tape, ruler, duct tape, paperclip, ballpoint pen, rubber band, tweezers, gum, shoelaces, etc. Awards: 1st Place: “Natural Selection” by Blue Mug 2nd Place: “Girls Will Be Girls” by Heinous Elite 3rd Place: “One, Two, Three” by Death by Flypaper Best Use of Inspiration Items: “Natural Selection” by Blue Mug Best Directing: “Girls Will Be Girls” by Heinous Elite Best Cinematography: “War Room” by Thomas Brothers Productions Best Editing: “One, Two, Three” Death by Flypaper

Crapshoot Scramble - March 2009 Select films here Pick between: Comedy or Drama Pick between ending: Happy or Sad Randomly assigned sub-genre: action, sci-fi, horror, buddy movie, romance, silent, suspense, or mystery Number of characters determined by rolling dice Pair of dice had to be incorporated in the film Jury: Brad Thomason, Alex Orr, Kyle McKinnon, & Rachel Morgan Awards: Division 1: Best Use of Inspiration Package: “Rigor Mortis” by Thomas Brothers Productions Best Directing: “Rigor Mortis” by Thomas Brothers Productions Best Cinematography: “Rigor Mortis” by Thomas Brothers Productions Best Editing: “Rigor Mortis” by Thomas Brothers Productions Division 2: Best Use of Inspiration Package: “Subject” by Fancy Hearing Cake Best Directing: “Hollow Porcelain Fish Chamber” by Reining Nails Best Cinematography: “Hollow Porcelain Fish Chamber” Reining Nails Best Editing: “Hollow Porcelain Fish Chamber” Reining Nails Special Jury Awards: Best Bernie Impression: “Rigor Mortis” by Thomas Brothers Productions Best Credit Sequence: “Board to Death” by Screaming Child Best/Dumbest Use of the Dice: “Summer Holiday” by Heinous Elite Most Ambitious Content: “Shadowing” by Sprankle Studios Biggest Waste of Two Hot Lesbians Alone in the House: “She’s Driving Me Crazy” by Team Shout The 2nd Annual Harmony Korine Award for Excellence: “Hollow Porcelain Fish Chamber” by Reining Nails Most Improved Scramblers: “Film: The Movie” by Outlaw

10 Day Scramble - Summer 2008 Breaking the mold of previous 48-hour competitions, the Summer 2008 Scramble gave participants 10 full days to craft their project. Each team randomly drew from 5 different camera angles that had to be used for at least one scene of their film. Options were: High, Low, Dutch, POV, and Bird’s Eye View. Teams also had to use a mixed cassette tape, a character named “Serena ‘The Ox’ Sarducci”, and a dream sequence. Jurors: David Brower, cinematographer; Michele Forman, and Chance Shirley, cinematographer and director. Awards: 1st Place: “Endless Empire” by Sprankle Studios 2nd Place: “Hard Justice” by Costly Sunglasses 3rd Place: “No Return” by Bolt Action Sleeper Ray Crème de la Femme Award: “Next!” by The Worthy Adversaries Best Use of a Line from Star Wars: “Hard Justice” by Costly Sunglasses Best Homage to Dr. Strangelove: “Hell is for Bastards” by Plainview Oil Company Best Bible Beat-Down & Evil Priest Laser Eye Attack: “I, Woman” by Ponies, Shovels, & Darkness Achievement in Directing: “Hard Justice” by Costly Sunglasses Achievement in Cinematography: “Endless Empire” by Sprankle Studios Achievement in Editing: “Hard Justice” by Costly Sunglasses Best Use of Inspiration Package: “Endless Empire” by Sprankle Studios

Spring Scramble - March 2008 Select films here This Scramble did away with the usual “bring an item” schtick. Instead, each team drew, at random, a location and a TV channel. The location was to be used in at least one scene, and the TV channel was to be the big inspiration behind their film. Channels included: Lifetime, Spike TV, Court TV, Comedy Central, and SciFi. Teams were also required to use the phrase “We’ll sleep when we’re dead” along with the number 10, in honor of Sidewalk’s 10th year anniversary. Jurors: Alex Orr, Mark Stolaroff, and Bill Schweikert. Awards: Division 1: Best Directing: “The Preacher’s Daughter” by Sprankle Studios Best Cinematography: “The Preacher’s Daughter” by Sprankle Studios Best Editing: “The Preacher’s Daughter” by Sprankle Studios Best Use of Inspiration Items: “The Preacher’s Daughter” by Sprankle Studios Best of Division 1: “The Preacher’s Daughter” by Sprankle Studios Division 2: Best Directing: “A Commotion of Dogs” by Reining Nails Best Cinematography: “Wagner’s Score” by Space Camp Best Editing: “Spyke’s Super Awesome Lineup” by Heinous Elite Best Use of Inspiration Items: “Spyke’s Super Awesome Lineup” by Heinous Elite Best of Division 2: “Spyke’s Super Awesome Lineup” by Heinous Elite Audience Choice: Division 1: “The Preacher’s Daughter” by Sprankle Studios Division 2: “A Perfect 10 Suicide” by Plainview Oil Company

Summer Scramble - July 2007 Select films here For the first time ever, we implemented directing styles as a requirement. There were 9 bins set up like a tic-tac-toe board and each team had to toss a golf ball to see which director they had to emulate. Each team also had a phrase and an “unlikely weapon” brought in by another team and given out at random. Jurors: Skizz Cyzyk, Michael Grady, and Heidi Van Lier Awards: Division 1: Best Directing: Bolt Action Sleeper Ray Best Cinematography: Bolt Action Sleeper Ray Best Editing: Bolt Action Sleeper Ray Best Use of Inspiration Items: Bolt Action Sleeper Ray Best in Division 1: Bolt Action Sleeper Ray Division 2: Best Directing: Space Camp Best Cinematography: Sledjester Best Editing: Space Camp Best Use of Inspiration Items: Space Camp Best in Division 2: Space Camp Special Jury Awards: Best Corporate Hell Prize: Bolt Action Sleeper Ray Best Stunt Clothes Pin: Team Mayhem Best Puppetry: Heinous Elite Best Team Logo: Ponies, Shovels, & Darkness Best Gardening Outfit: Roaring Creek Productions Best Hooka: Team A

Script Scramble - Winter 2007 Select films here Something new this time – each team turned in a script during registration, which was then randomly assigned to another team at the kick-off. We allowed teams roughly 25% leeway with their assigned scripts. Where else can you see your favorite teams tackle the brainchildren of their rival Scramblers? You’ll see Surrealists take on comedy, Morbid take on Kitschy, and all sorts of crazy shenanigans. Jurors: JL Aronson, Adam Anderson, and Josh Cadwell Awards: Best Script Interpretation: “38mm” by Suction Horse Best Directing: “38mm” by Suction Horse Best Cinematography: “38mm” by Suction Horse Best Editing: “Quarantine” by Moth Flavored Carousel Best Script: “Happily Breaking” by The Script Killers Best in Scramble – Producer: “38mm” by Suction Horse Best in Scramble – Script: “Happily Breaking” by The Script Killers

Scramble - November 2006 Each team was assigned a tone (funny, ironic, romantic, surreal, dark, or uplifting) along with a required object (lego piece, bell, creepy doll, tin can, pregnancy pillow, clothing rack, license plate, beach umbrella, ash tray, headlight, hammer, propellor hat, poncho, easter basket, etc.) and a musical instrument to incorporate into one short film. Awards: Division 1: Best in Scramble: “Continuity” by Unicorn Slayers Best Inspiration: “Continuity” by Unicorn Slayers Best Directing: “Continuity” by Unicorn Slayers Best Editing: “And the Bell Rings On” by Consortium Films Best Cinematography: “And the Bell Rings On” by Consortium Films Division 2: Best in Scramble: Reining Nails Best Inspiration: Devalued Counterpart Best Directing: “All Angels Have Rat Tails” by Reining Nails Best Editing: “All Angels Have Rat Tails” by Reining Nails Best Cinematography: “All Angels Have Rat Tails” by Reining Nails Special Music Awards: Best Original Score: “In Statum Damni” by Knowles! Funnel! Boom! Best Usage of Music & Sound: “Scatterbrain” by Ponies, Shovels & Darkness Most Imaginative Usage of Music: Staplegun Films

Scramble - February 2006 This Scramble was the first to be split into two separate divisions: Division 2: The “ProScram” Division will consist of any teams that have previously won Best In Show during a Sidewalk Scramble, or have one or more professionals (someone who works in the industry for a living) serving as director, editor, or cinematographer. Division 1: The “AmScram” Division will consist of all other teams. Anyone who considers their team a beginner or intermediate filmmaking team should register in this division. Awards: Division 1: Best of Division 1: “Round Midnight” by Workshed Productions Best Use of Inspiration Items: “Round Midnight” by Workshed Productions Best Directing: “Round Midnight” by Workshed Productions Best Editing: “Round Midnight” by Workshed Productions Best Cinematography: “Round Midnight” by Workshed Productions Best Wes Anderson Comedy: “The Whore That Wouldn’t Die” by Ponies, Shovels & Darkness Special Jury Award for Innovative Filmmaking: “Hollow Porcelain Fish Chamber” by Reining Nails Division 2: Best of Division 2: “Don’t Worry” by Team Bloodjet! Best Use of Inspiration Items: “Channel X” by Danger Ranger Best Directing: “Don’t Worry” by Team Bloodjet! Best Editing: “Don’t Worry” by Team Bloodjet! Best Cinematography: “Don’t Worry” by Team Bloodjet!

Scramble - Fall 2005 Select films here Teams were assigned an overall theme (celebration) and had to include a prop gourd, a horror cliché, and two randomly assigned nouns. Sponsored by: AL.com, Starbucks, Birmingham Weekly, Bottle Rocket Post, & N House Digital Media Jurors: Peter Gilbert, Gorman Bechard, & Michael Grady Awards: The Keep At It Award: Dream Weaver Kidz – frog / frog – a character falls while running Best Extended Urination Scene: 33 Films – donkey / water – a character falls while running Best Ben Affleck Impersonation: Outlaw – monkey / squeegee – phone lines don’t work Most Likely to Make a Film for Dimension Films and Bob Weinstein: Death by Flypaper – lizard / skydiver – character forgets about threat Funniest Film: Flying McDavid Brothers – mucus / corruption – power is out Best Use of Alternative Fuel: Twelve Twenty Twenty Twelve – alien / dog – cat crosses path Best Script: Flying McDavid Brothers – mucus / corruption – power is out Best Performance: Kayla Parker (Zabumba Pictures) Best Music: Flying McDavid Brothers – mucus / corruption – power is out Best Cinematography (tie): Death by Flypaper & Los Muchachos Best Use of Inspiration Items: Flying McDavid Brothers – mucus / corruption – power is out Best In Show: Zabumba Pictures – xylophone / freezer – a mysterious old artifact is found

Scramble - July 2005 Select films here The Scramblers this time around have an additional reason to be fast and furious. The University of Alabama Center for Public Television and Radio will be documenting the drama behind the scenes. The documentary will center around three teams participating in the competition. It will be directed by Max Shores, a producer and director on staff at the CPT&R. Inspiration items: Object, either Sunrise or Sunset, a body of water (pool, river, creek, ocean, etc.), a genre, and one style element from that genre. Sponsors: AL.com, Starbucks, Birmingham Weekly, Bottle Rocket Post, & N House Digital Media Jurors: Gabe Wardell, J. R. Fritsch, & Skizz Cyzyk Awards: Best Use of the Word “Stouche”: “Quest for the Orb” by Flying McDavid Bros Best Acting: “Drive” by The Stickmen Best Editing: “Chlorofun” by Team Bloodjet! Best Cinematography: “Swedish Title” by Insomniactive Best Directing: “Brax to the Max” by Team Soppy Suit Best Use of Inspiration Items: “Quest for the Orb” by Flying McDavid Bros Best in Show: “Quest for the Orb” by Flying McDavid Bros 6th Scramble

iScramble - April 2005 This special iScramble, sponsored by Starbucks and Apple, was open to college students only. All movies made during the iScramble must have been edited on iMovie. There were 15 iBooks available on a first come first-served basis to be loaned for the weekend to teams who do not have their own access to iMovie. Each team represented one school. Inspiration items: Activity: Camping (same for each team) Character: Babyface (same for each team) Object: different for each team- i.e. a blue piggy bank Plot Point: different for each team- i.e. man recovers suitcase Prizes: Best Use of Inspiration Items: iLife ’05 (Garageband, iMovie, iDVD, iPhoto, & iTunes) plus 2 Garageband expansion packs Audience choice: Final Cut Express HD Best in Show: Apple Production Suite (Final Cut Pro HD, Motion, DVD Studio Pro) Jurors: Tommy Davis, Chance Shirley, & Robert Rugan 5th Scramble

Scramble - February 2005 Select films here Inspiration Items: Prop: Fresh Fruit Three dialogue lines: “Make a Wish.” “I already did.” “Make another One.” (must be the first 3 lines of the film, in order) One Color (must be significantly used in production design) Production Requirement: 30 continuous seconds of no dialogue Awards: Best in Show: “Ripples” by The Stickmen Audience Choice: “Birthday Wish” by HFI Best Use of Inspiration Items: “Ren” by Team Trittico Best Directing: “Chrysalis” by Happy Nowhere Best Cinematography (tie): “Chrysalis” by Happy Nowhere & “Ripples” by The Stickmen Best Story: “No Bad Ideas” by Two Heads Aren’t Necessarily Better Productions Best Actor: Kyle Holman, from “Chrysalis” Best Actress: Shannon Neil Hodson, from “Chrysalis” Most Fun & Unique Soundtrack: “Rent Romp” by Team Trittico 4th Scramble

Scramble - November 2004 Select films here 3rd Scramble