On November 6, 2013 in New York, Reason announced the winners of
the first-ever Reason
Video Prize, which honors short-form video, film, and moving
pictures that explore, investigate, and enrich our appreciation of
libertarian beliefs in individual rights, limited government, and
especially human possibilities.
Top honors – and $7,000 – went to Drew Tidwell’s “I,
Pencil,” produced for the Competitive Enterprise Institute. Second
place ($2,000) went to Justin Monticello’s “Obama That I Used to
Know,” and third place ($1,000) went to Isaac Reese’s “Game of Food
Trucks,” produced for the Institute for Justice.
The other finalists were “Top DHS Checkpoint Refusals,” produced
by Mike Mills, and “Chrony Chronicles: I Want to Grow Up to be a
Crony,” by Owen Brennan, Justin Folk, and Robert Perkins.
Congratulations to all the finalists and thanks all who entered
the competition.
Click above to watch a playlist of all five videos,
starting with “I, Pencil.”
For more information on the Reason Media Awards, including the
winners of the Bastiat Prize for Journalism and the Lanny
Friedlander Lifetime Achievement Prize, go
here.
from Hit & Run http://reason.com/blog/2013/11/08/here-are-the-2013-reason-video-prize-win
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