Done In 60 Seconds Award Explained

Done In 60 Seconds Award
Awarded For:Best 60-second remake of the year
Presenter:Empire magazine
Country:United Kingdom
Year:2008
Holder:David Smith (United Kingdom) - There Will Be Blood (Milk) (2014)
Main:Empire Awards

The Done In 60 Seconds Award (abbreviated DISS) is an award presented annually by the British film magazine Empire to the winner of that year's Done In 60 Seconds Competition, in which participants recreate a known film in 60-seconds. The Done In 60 Seconds Award was first introduced at the 13th Empire Awards in 2008, with Nick Jesper from the United Kingdom receiving the award for his 60-second version of Titanic. The competition was open for its first two years only to entries from the United Kingdom and has since become an international competition with each participating country selecting its own local winner (or number of finalists) which then joins the global shortlist of films, from which a panel of judges selects the global winner.

The 2015 competition will be running in the following countries: Armenia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Greece, Kazakhstan, Poland, Russia, Serbia and the United Kingdom. The start date for the 2015 entries was October 29, 2014 at 12:00 and the closing date for entries will be January 31, 2015 at 23:59. The local winners will be showcased at the 20th Empire Awards on March 29, 2015 where a panel of judges will choose the Global Done In 60 Seconds winner.

Since its inception, the award has been given to five United Kingdom winners. Other winners include Kazakhstan and the Netherlands with one award each. David Smith from the United Kingdom is the most recent winner in this category for There Will Be Blood (Milk), his 60-second film version of There Will Be Blood.

Done In 60 Seconds competition

The Done In 60 Seconds competition was first introduced at the 13th Empire Awards in 2008, then open only to entries from the United Kingdom and it continued to be a United Kingdom only competition for its second appearance at the 14th Empire Awards in 2009.[1] The competition was first opened to international entries at the 15th Empire Awards in 2010 and has since remained an international competition with eligible countries changing each year. The 15th Empire Awards also introduced The Global Final ceremony, where the shortlisted directors were invited to London where a group of judges chose the five finalist films. The Global Final was held for 5 consecutive award ceremonies between the 15th to 19th Empire Awards in 2014 and was discontinued at the 20th Empire Awards in 2015.

The 1st Done In 60 Seconds Competition Global Final was held on March 26, 2010[2] at 24 Club, London, England.[3] The team of judges consisted of Empire editor-in-chief Mark Dinning,[4] English actor Jason Issacs and English director Edgar Wright, which selected from a shortlist of 20 nominees the five Done In 60 Seconds Award finalists that were invited to the Empire Awards where the winner was announced.[5]

The 2nd Done In 60 Seconds Competition Global Final was held on March 25, 2011 at the London Film Museum, London, England. The team of judges consisted of Empire editor-in-chief Mark Dinning, Irish actor and comedian Chris O'Dowd and English director Neil Marshall, which selected from a shortlist of 24 nominees the five Done In 60 Seconds Award finalists that were invited to the Empire Awards where the winner was announced.[6] [7]

The 3rd Done In 60 Seconds Competition Global Final was held on March 23, 2012[8] at the London Film Museum, London, England. The team of judges consisted of Empire editor-in-chief Mark Dinning,[9] Sky Movies Premiere English presenter Alex Zane, Irish actor and comedian Chris O'Dowd and English director Gareth Edwards, which selected from a shortlist of 28 nominees the five Done In 60 Seconds Award finalists that were invited to the Empire Awards where the winner was announced.[10]

The 4th Done In 60 Seconds Competition Global Final was held on March 22, 2013[11] at the Google Campus, London, England. The team of judges consisted of Empire editor-in-chief Mark Dinning, Bauer Media CEO Paul Keenan, Sky Movies Premiere, English presenter Alex Zane, Scottish radio DJ Edith Bowman and English actors Joanne Froggatt and Tom Hiddleston, which selected from a shortlist of 23 nominees the five Done In 60 Seconds Award finalists that were invited to the Empire Awards where the winner was announced.[12] [13]

The 5th Done In 60 Seconds Competition Global Final was held on March 29, 2014[14] at The Brewery, London, England.[15] The team of judges consisted of Empire editor-in-chief Mark Dinning, Sky Movies Premiere English presenter Alex Zane, Scottish radio DJ Edith Bowman, Scottish director Jon S. Baird and English director Ben Wheatley, which selected from a shortlist of 24 nominees the five Done In 60 Seconds Award finalists that were invited to the Empire Awards where the winner was announced.

The 2014 competition was open to entries from 22 countries, including: Armenia, Bosnia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Greece, India, Israel, Kazakhstan, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Ukraine and the United Kingdom.[14] [16]

Current competition

The 2015 competition will be running in the following countries: Armenia, Brazil, Bulgaria, Greece, Kazakhstan, Poland, Russia, Serbia and the United Kingdom.[17] The start date for the 2015 United Kingdom entries was October 29, 2014 at 12:00 and the closing date for entries will be January 31, 2015 at 23:59.[18] On February 20, 2015 a shortlist of 20 United Kingdom entries that the judging panel consider to be the most entertaining and technically competent entries will be published on the competition website with members of the public voting for their favorite film.[18] The voting will close on March 6, 2015 and on March 13, 2015 the name of the most popular United Kingdom shortlist entry, based on the number of votes, will be chosen.[18] As a change from previous years, there will not be a Global Final held where a panel of judges choose the 5 finalist films, instead the United Kingdom winner will join the other winners from the other participating countries and will be showcased at the 20th Empire Awards on March 29, 2015 where a panel of judges will choose the Global Done In 60 Seconds winner.[18]

Winners and nominees

In the list below, winners are listed first in boldface, followed by the other nominees. The number of the ceremony (1st, 2nd, etc.) appears in parentheses after the awards year, linked to the article (if any) on that ceremony.

2000s

YearCountryDirectorFilmLink
2008
United KingdomNick JesperTitanic[19]
Finalists
United KingdomGeorge Pursall & Thomas StockAlien[20]
United KingdomEllie RogersAtonement
United KingdomPhil HeeksClose Encounters of the Third Kind
United KingdomMark HamptonSpeed
The other shortlisted films
United KingdomLynsey YarnellBack to the Future
United KingdomRyhs OwainDino-Empire (Jurassic Park)
United KingdomTim ChiversEvil Dead II
United KingdomOliver HollingdaleHarry Potter
United KingdomLiam JohnstonNosferatu
United KingdomTom MarshallRambo: First Blood
United KingdomAlison GoldsmithSaving Private Ryan
United KingdomDan HornThe Seventh Seal
United KingdomMatt BigwoodThe Dam Busters
United KingdomHenry S & Matt DThe Shining
2009
United KingdomStephen Power & Conal O'MearaJerry Maguire[21]
Finalists
United KingdomEwan SmithCloverfield[22]
United KingdomMark HamptonPearl Harbor
United KingdomEwan WarburtonSe7en
United KingdomSteven SellerThe Dark Knight
The other shortlisted films
United KingdomMike DoxfordAmerican Psycho
United KingdomWill TribbleForrest Gump
United KingdomCharlie LyneRequiem for a Dream
United KingdomHarry LindleyReservoir Dogs
United KingdomKatie ChildTerminator 2: Judgment Minute ()
United KingdomMartin Selby & Tom MarshallThe Fugitive
United KingdomMelanie KeyzorWALL-E

2010s

YearCountryDirectorFilmLink
2010
United KingdomMark HamptonTop Gun[23]
Finalists
IrelandTom RowleyThere Will Be Less Blood (There Will Be Blood)
RussiaAndrew AkulinaTrue Lies
United KingdomLee HardcastleThe Evil Dead
United KingdomMichael WhaiteWho Framed Roger Rabbit
The other shortlisted films
IrelandKevin de la Isla O'NeillThe Departed
2011
NetherlandsMaeve Stam127 Hours[24]
Finalists
RussiaValentina Kurochkina & Sergey PotapovAvatar[25]
SwedenSamuel Heiligers, Frej Bengtsson & Stefan LundaahlIndiana Jones (Raiders of the Lost Ark)
United KingdomLee HardcastleThe Exorcist
United KingdomMichael WhaiteThe Lion King
The other shortlisted films
BulgariaMarian GeorgievValkyrie
ChileRodrigo Reyes SantanderAliens
GermanyNegian Haddad Kaveh
IrelandChris LodgeThe Expendables
IrelandKevin De La IslaShadow of the Vampire
KazakhstanAndrey ManuilovThe Dark Knight
PolandMichael Mank & Jacek WlodarczykJames Bond
RussiaPetr Lisovisky & Artur OstapenkoInception
RussiaDmitry Vasiyev & Zhanna BoyarintsevaJaws
RussiaOlga Busorgina & Andrey KilinTransformers Grindhouse (Transformers)
RussiaVadi Talanov & Dmitry KorobeynikovCharlie Chaplin
SwedenJoshua Petsonk & Hanni SeragPsycho
TurkeyÇagil IvakDr. Strangelove
TurkeyEsat Can12 Angry Men
UkraineMykhailo Orlov2001: A Space Odyssey
UkraineVladyslav TrifinovInglourious BasterdsMissing link
United KingdomJack KendallThe Social Network
United KingdomSimon Jago, Ryan Casey & Clark Brady300
United KingdomGareth Soens HughesPredator
2012
KazakhstanIndira SuleimenovaBlack Swan[26]
Finalists
BulgariaRosen LlievEdward Scissorhands[27]
ChileGonzalo Ruiz & Joaquin VergaraSpider-Man
IrelandAndrew NortonDistrict 9
United KingdomPhilip AskinsHerge's Raiders of the Lost Ark (The Adventures of Tintin and Raiders of the Lost Ark)
The other shortlisted films
BelgiumMarie HologneTitanic[28]
BelgiumAlexis Berthelot & AnouchkaThe Jetty
Czech RepublicUnknown DirectorForrest Gump
GermanyFerenc HorváthBuried
IndiaArati KadavEternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
IndiaMayank ShethiyaFight Club
IsraelBoris ShurpLimitless
LatviaJānis ĀbeleFantastic Mr Fox
NetherlandsStephane KaasDrive
PortugalNuno GervásioThe King's Speech
RomaniaVlad Andrei GhineaThe Birds
RussiaРоман БубновCommando
RussiaIlya SubbotinIn Time
RussiaAndrey KilinPirates of the Caribbean
RussiaPotapov SergeyTransfomeRUS (Transformers)
RussiaYaroslav DenisovThe Godfather
SerbiaMarko Kovac̈Psycho
SwedenStefan Lundaahl, Samuel Heiligers & Frej BengtssonFree Willy
UkraineNataliya ShevchenkoSe7en
United KingdomSimon JagoThe Thing (Prequel)
United KingdomDavid SmithWar Horse
United KingdomJack KendallThe King's Speech
United KingdomMichael WhaiteThe Star Wars Prequel Trilogy
UnknownNikolaus SuchentrunkThe Birds
2013
United KingdomPhilip AskinsBlade Runner[29]
Finalists
KazakhstanSergey LitovchenkoTwilight
RussiaOlga GoldfarbFear and Loathing in Las Vegas
RussiaAndrei DzhunkovskyRed H. (Memento)
United KingdomMark HamptonArgo
The other shortlisted films
JapanNaomi NemotoReservoir Dogs[30]
RomaniaRazvan MeraSkyfall
United KingdomMichael HallRoboCop
United KingdomOliver Graves & Matthew BrackenburyThe Italian Job
United KingdomCharlie HallYou Only Live Twice
UnknownCurro GuerreroForrest Gulp (Forrest Gump)
UnknownEsmir Prlja & Damir RuvićMad Max
UnknownJoão AlvesxXx
UnknownBen OringerInception
UnknownMilos LjubomirovićThe Usual Suspects
UnknownPetr ČernýScream
UnknownIrina KolotovaAtlas Cloud (Cloud Atlas)
UnknownEugene ZhukovUntouchable (The Intouchables)
UnknownTsakoumi Aliki, Margaritidou Dimitra & Arapis MenipposAmadeus
UnknownOleksandr ShevchenkoThe Expendables
UnknownSvetlana GubanovaBroccoliman
UnknownNikolay IvanovTed
UnknownElisabeth WanzenböckJaws
2014
United KingdomDavid SmithThere Will Be Blood (Milk) (There Will Be Blood)[31]
Finalists
IsraelLeigh LahavGravity
PortugalJoão CarrilhoVertigo
RussiaRamil KaripovParanormal Activity: Bad Realtor (Paranormal Activity)
United KingdomMichael HallGravity in 2D (Gravity)
The other shortlisted films
ArmeniaArsen AvdalyanThe Artist[32]
BosniaJasmin PivićThe Prestige
BrazilFernanda Caruso & Tuca ZorzettoFinding Nemo
BulgariaDimitar StafidovBU Star Wars Episode IV (Star Wars)
CroatiaDinka RadonićMemento
Czech RepublicTaťána RubášováAmerican Beauty
GreeceΙoanna SotiriouCast Away
IndiaRitesh VarmaModern Times
KazakhstanDiana BimakhimovaSherlock Holmes
RomaniaCatalin PalavescuThe Wolverine
RussiaAlex Knyazeva1+1 Intouchables (The Intouchables)
RussiaLena BubnovaBaking Bread (Breaking Bad)
RussiaSofia AnchuginaGone in 60 Seconds
RussiaMaria VdovenkoSlumdog Millionaire
SerbiaDragomir LekoPulp Fiction aka Pulp Fixed (Pulp Fiction)
UkraineLiliana TymoshenkoLeon Killer ()
United KingdomTony ByrnesDead Poets Society
United KingdomJonathan Farrelly & Alice TonerManhattan
United KingdomClaire CarterThe (con) Artist (The Artist)

Notes

A: When there was a conflict regarding the director name between the Empire Awards official websites and the information provided in the film, the film information was chosen.

B: The official website for the 15th Empire Awards in 2010 only lists the United Kingdom nominees and finalists and not the global finalist list. The global finalist list was taken from an independent source.

Award statistics

The following countries received the Global Done In 60 Seconds award:

AwardsCountry
5United Kingdom
1Kazakhstan
Netherlands

Done In 60 Seconds finalist films

2014 films

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Done In 60 Seconds Part 2: Winning . Hampton . Mark . hammyactor.com . March 28, 2014 . November 12, 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20141112115536/http://www.hammyactor.com/2014/03/28/done-in-60-seconds-part-2-winning/ . November 12, 2014 . dead .
  2. News: Sztypuljak . David . Jameson / Empire Awards 2010 – Done in 60 Seconds . . November 13, 2009 . October 5, 2014 .
  3. News: Breen . Emily . Exclusive: Done in 60 Seconds Shortlist Party . . March 27, 2010 . October 5, 2014 .
  4. News: Sztypuljak . David . Jameson / Empire Film Awards 2010 Nominations Announced . . February 15, 2010 . October 5, 2014 .
  5. News: . The Jameson Empire Awards: Done in 60 seconds . . . November 13, 2009 . October 5, 2014 .
  6. . The Jameson Empire Awards 2011 . . April 20, 2011 . October 1, 2014 . October 6, 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20141006072839/http://www.synergy-sponsorship.com/blog/20110420/the-jameson-empire-awards-2011/ . dead .
  7. News: Grobler . Craig . The Establishing Shot: Jameson Done in 60 Seconds short film-making competition is back . . December 16, 2010 . October 4, 2014 .
  8. News: Grobler . Craig . The Establishing Shot: See The 5 Jameson Done In 60 Seconds DISS UK Finalists short films right here . . March 22, 2012 . October 4, 2014 .
  9. News: Grobler . Craig . The Establishing Shot: Five Jameson Done In 60 Seconds Global Finalists go through to the finals today! . . March 25, 2012 . October 4, 2014 .
  10. News: Grobler . Craig . The Establishing Shot: Chris O’Dowd announced as Done in 60 Seconds ambassador for the 2012 Jameson Empire Awards . . November 25, 2011 . October 4, 2014 .
  11. . Jameson Renews Partnership . . March 22, 2013 . October 2, 2014 . dead . https://archive.today/20141004101434/http://www.bauermedia.co.uk/press/news/article/empire-jameson-renew-partnership . October 4, 2014 . mdy-all .
  12. News: Warmann . Amon . Jameson Empire Done In 60 Seconds Awards 2013 . . March 26, 2013 . October 4, 2014 .
  13. News: Grobler . Craig . See the 5 Jameson Empire Done In 60 Seconds DISS UK finalists short films . . March 6, 2013 . October 4, 2014 .
  14. News: Grobler . Craig . Klaxon: Jameson Empire Done In 60 Seconds UK finalists announced! See the UK finalists short films here!! #JamesonEmpire60Secs - Film Awards News . . March 28, 2014 . October 4, 2014 .
  15. News: Grobler . Craig . I head to the very swish Jameson Empire Done In 60 Seconds Global Final #JamesonEmpire60Secs - Event Report . . April 1, 2014 . October 4, 2014 .
  16. Web site: Done In 60 Seconds Finalists . 2014 . August 18, 2014 .
  17. Web site: Enter Done In 60 Seconds . jamesonempirediss.com . . 2014 . November 12, 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20141105011911/http://www.jamesonempirediss.com/enter . November 5, 2014 . dead .
  18. Web site: Done In 60 Seconds Competition Rules . jamesonempirediss.com . . 2014 . November 12, 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20141026032845/http://www.jamesonempirediss.com/rules . October 26, 2014 . dead .
  19. Web site: Done In 60 Seconds Award. The Winners . . . 2008 . September 15, 2011 .
  20. Web site: Done In 60 Seconds. Nominees . . . 2008 . November 10, 2014 .
  21. Web site: Done In 60 Seconds Award. The Winners . . . 2009 . September 19, 2011 .
  22. Web site: Done In 60 Seconds Award. The Finalists . . . 2009 . September 27, 2014 .
  23. Web site: Done In 60 Seconds Award . . . 2010 . September 20, 2011 .
  24. Web site: Done In 60 Seconds Award . . . 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130614193728/http://www.empireonline.com/awards2011/winners/done-in-60-seconds/ . June 14, 2013 . dead .
  25. Web site: Done In 60 Seconds (Shortlisted and Finalists) . . . 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20130614202608/http://www.empireonline.com/awards2011/donein60seconds/ . June 14, 2013 . dead .
  26. Web site: Done In 60 Seconds Award . . . 2012 . August 18, 2014 .
  27. Web site: Done In 60 Seconds. The Other Nominees . . . 2012 . August 18, 2014 .
  28. Web site: Done In 60 Seconds 2012 Finalists . 2013 . November 6, 2014 .
  29. Web site: Done In 60 Seconds Award . . . 2013 . August 18, 2004 .
  30. Web site: DISS 2013 Finalists . 2013 . November 6, 2014 .
  31. Web site: Done In 60 Seconds Award . . . 2014 . August 18, 2014 .
  32. Web site: Done In 60 Seconds: 2014 finalists . 2014 . August 18, 2014 .