19 July 2002 - 0 Comments
Goodshirt added another achievement to their 2002 CV last night when their NZ On Air funded clip for 'Place To Be' - directed by ex-Supergroover Joe Lonie - took out top honours at the New Zealand Music Video Awards in Wellington.
Rhombus' 'Goodbye Pork Pie' - inspired vid for 'Clav Dub', directed by Chris Graham, was named runner-up.
The awards, which are held in conjunction with the Wellington Fringe Film Festival, are honoured:
Best Cinematography:
Chris Matthews for The Black Seeds - 'Hey Son'.
Best Editing:
Sam Tozer for Salmonella Dub - 'The Bromley East Roller'.
The Knack:
Richard Hobbs for Cloudboy - 'Red Rubicon'.
A special award was also presented to Wade Shotter and Jamie Dower for Tadpole's animated epic 'Better Days'.
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