Wisconsin Film Festival: 2005 Winners
2005 Winners
Wisconsin’s Own and Student Shorts Juried Competitions
STUDENT SHORTS COMPETITION
For student filmmakers at Wisconsin schools, colleges and universities.
Student Competition Jurors: Amy Beste, Didier Leplae, Ian Rosenberg.
I. JURY AWARDS
The jury awarded prizes to three films:
1) Best Animated Short: ONE MINUTE INTERVIEW
Animated Short | USA | 2004 | 1 min | Mini DV
Director: Kyja Kristjansson-Nelson
Filmmaker Kyja Kristjansson-Nelson is a graduate...
Dept. of Commerce: Town of Dover Delegated to Enforce Commercial Building Codes
Contact: Tony Hozeny, Department of Commerce, 608/267-9661
MADISON - Department of Commerce (Commerce) Secretary Mary P. Burke today
announced that Commerce has delegated the Town of Dover, Racine County, the
authority to provide limited plan review services as well as conduct
inspections of all commercial buildings located within its municipality.
"The Town of Dover joins nearly 160 other state municipalities that have
been delegated...
WMEP: announces new staff
Contact: Linda Abbott
Phone: 608-826-6215; email: abbott@chorus.net
MADISON, Wis. – Russell Jordan and Douglas Bengson have joined the Wisconsin Manufacturing Extension Partnership (WMEP) as manufacturing specialists.
In this role, they will provide consulting services and technical expertise to help small and mid-size manufacturers become more competitive.
Jordan, a 30-year veteran of manufacturing, most recently...
Small Business Minute: Using stories to reinforce company culture
By Brian Leaf
Once upon a time, story telling was a way to teach people about values and culture. So why aren't you using stories to teach employees the values and culture of your business?
Many companies see stories as a powerful way to convey messages. Flick on a Power Point presentation and watch the eyelids drop. But tell a...
Tom Still: Intersection of ethics and science captured in Terri Schiavo’s passing
By Tom Still
MADISON – In late April, at a private research center south of Madison, a group of scientists, academics and even religious leaders will gather to talk about the ethical choices presented by biotechnology’s expanding knowledge of the human brain. Hovering over the forum will be the memory of Terri Schiavo.
Every day, scientists and medical experts struggle with...
WisBusiness: Increase in flights helps Madison business climate
By Brian E. Clark
WisBusiness.com
Business travelers have long complained about the lack of direct flights to major cities outside the Midwest from Dane County Regional Airport.
David Jones, Rayovac’s chairman, even cited poor air service to Madison when he and other top executives moved their offices and tee-times from Madison to Atlanta last year.
But things are looking up for those who...
