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06/13/2004 2004 Student Academy Awards
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Size: 2,464w by 1,632h. 1,310,591 bytes Date: 06/13/2004 Log In for Access to Hi Rez Images Preview The 2004 Student Academy Award winners. Back row (left to right): Randall Dottin, Todd Schulman, Laurits Munch-Petersen, Nilanjan Neil Lahiri, Bill Ridlehoover, Sukwon Shin. Front row (left to right): Alexander Woo, Dana Buning, Craig Van Dyke, Shilpi Gupta, Robert Castillo, Lindsey Kealy, David Pittock. Winner Kimberlee Bassford is not pictured.
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Size: 2,000w by 3,008h. 2,353,630 bytes Date: 06/13/2004 Log In for Access to Hi Rez Images Preview Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences president Frank Pierson (right) joined student filmmaker Randall Dottin at the reception preceding the 31st annual Student Academy Awards ceremony on Sunday, June 13, 2004. Dottin took home the Gold medal in the Narrative category for his film "A-Alike," which he made at Columbia University (New York).
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Size: 3,008w by 2,000h. 1,690,129 bytes Date: 06/13/2004 Log In for Access to Hi Rez Images Preview Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' President Frank Pierson presented the Honorary Foreign Student Academy Award to Laurits Munch-Petersen of Denmark at the 31st annual Student Academy Awards ceremony on Sunday, June 13, 2004.
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Size: 3,008w by 2,000h. 1,639,588 bytes Date: 06/13/2004 Log In for Access to Hi Rez Images Preview Academy Governor and Academy Award nominee Arthur Dong (left) presented the Bronze Medal in the Documentary category to Lindsey Kealy and David Pittock of the University of Nebraska for their film "Cuba: Illogical Temple." The 31st annual Student Academy Awards ceremony was held Sunday, June 13, 2004, in the Academy's Sameul Goldwyn Theater.
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Size: 3,008w by 2,000h. 1,624,509 bytes Date: 06/13/2004 Log In for Access to Hi Rez Images Preview Academy Governor and Academy Award nominee Arthur Dong presented the Silver Medal in the Documentary category to Shilpi Gupta of the University of California, Berkeley, for her film "When the Storm Came." The 31st annual Student Academy Awards were presented Sunday, June 13, 2004, in the Academy's Samuel Goldwyn Theater.
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Size: 3,008w by 2,000h. 2,190,411 bytes Date: 06/13/2004 Log In for Access to Hi Rez Images Preview Three-time Academy Award-nominee Pete Docter (left) presented the Silver Medal in the Alternative category to Nilanjan Neil Lahiri (center) and Bill Ridlehoover of the Savannah College of Art and Design for their film "Focus." The 31st annual Student Academy Awards ceremony was held June 13, 2004, in the Academy's Samuel Goldwyn Theater.
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Size: 3,008w by 2,000h. 1,879,200 bytes Date: 06/13/2004 Log In for Access to Hi Rez Images Preview Three-time Academy Award-nnominee Pete Docter (left) presented the Gold medal in the Alternative category to Robert Castillo of the School of Visual Arts (New York) for his film "S.P.I.C.: The Storyboard of My LIfe." The 31st annual Student Academy Awards ceremony was held Sunday, June 13, 2004, in the Academy's Samuel Goldwyn Theater.
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Size: 3,008w by 2,000h. 1,749,138 bytes Date: 06/13/2004 Log In for Access to Hi Rez Images Preview Three-time Academy Award-nominee Pete Docter (left) presented the Bronze medal in the Animation category to Craig Van Dyke of Brigham Young University for his film "Lemmings." The 31st annual Student Academy Awards ceremony was held Sunday, June 13, 2004, in the Academy's Samuel Goldwyn Theater.
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Size: 2,000w by 3,008h. 1,694,346 bytes Date: 06/13/2004 Log In for Access to Hi Rez Images Preview Sukwon Shin (at podium) received the Silver medal in the Animation category at 31st annual Student Academy Awards ceremony on Sunday, June 13, 2004. Shin's film, "Rock the World," was made at the School of Visual Arts in New York. Three-time Academy Award-nominee Pete Docter, in the background, served as presenter for the animation category at the ceremony.
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Size: 3,008w by 2,000h. 1,875,353 bytes Date: 06/13/2004 Log In for Access to Hi Rez Images Preview Three-time Academy Award-nominee Pete Docter (left) presented the Gold medal in the Animation category to Alexander Woo of New York Univeristy for his film "Rex Steele: Nazi Smasher." The 31st annual Student Academy Awards ceremony was held Sunday, June 13, 2004, at the Academy's Samuel Goldwyn Theater.
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