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press
February 19, 2024

The US International Awards Announce Extension of Deadline
 

The US International Awards are excited to announce the extension of the deadline for entries. By honoring exceptional storytellers, filmmakers, and creatives, the US International Awards celebrate outstanding creativity and innovation in brand videos and documentaries. Recognizing the importance of giving entrants ample time to craft their showcases and perfect their submissions, the deadline has been extended to March 15.

Participation
Film producers, agencies, client companies, and students are welcome to submit their creative work. Entrants can make submissions in over 100 categories within the main categories: Corporate Videos, Online & Social Media Videos, Documentaries & Reports, Independent Videos, Student Videos, and the additional Production Art & Craft categories.

Jury
Visionary creatives from agencies like BBDO, Ogilvy, Publicis, and VML, and brilliant storytellers from companies like Bloomberg Media Studios, Google, Red Bull Media House, The New York Times, and VICE decide which entries will shoot for the stars and take home our prestigious Star Trophies!

The winners will be officially announced during an online Winner Announcement in June 2024. 

Participants are encouraged to take advantage of the extended deadline and submit their corporate videos and documentaries before the new deadline of March 15, 11:59 PM (PST). 

All further information on the categories, entry fees, and conditions of participation can be found at www.usinternationalawards.com.

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interviews
September 26, 2023

Meet the Jury Interview
Ewa Ewart

 

Ewa Ewart is a journalist and an award-winning filmmaker who specializes in groundbreaking and influential documentaries. Born and raised in Poland, she spent most of her career based at BBC TV in London, England. She has traveled and worked in many countries, producing and directing programs ranging from investigations and political to social observational documentaries. 
 

We are thrilled to have you on the jury for the 2024 US International Awards. Please tell us more about your work background and your everyday work life. Could you also tell us what you enjoy the most in your job? 

My journalistic background is in TV News. I learned about documentary filmmaking at the BBC in London. Back in the 1990s, it was a golden era for documentaries. There was money, and we traveled the world making films on various fascinating and relevant subjects. It was an inspiring stretch of my work as a filmmaker, and it lasted a good few years. I am now a freelancer and enjoy the freedom of freelancing offers. However, raising funds for a project can sometimes be daunting and time-consuming. I never had to worry about getting budgets for my films while working for the BBC. 

What do you enjoy the most in your job?

I love the documentary format for many reasons, but one is of critical importance: documentaries offer you enough space to tell what happened and why it happened. It was the main reason I eventually had enough of news. This format often leaves the viewer with many unanswered questions. In a documentary, you have time and space to create in-depth context for complex events and make them easier for a wider audience to understand.