We're thrilled to announce that FIDM Digital Media Student Meme Ellis was awarded FIRST PLACE in the
Hollywood Reporter Key Art Awards Student Competition's audiovisual category for her Brokeback
Mountain trailer (above). Explains Meme, "I chose Brokeback Mountain because I knew from the start that it would be a complete challenge for me. The film itself is so beautiful, raw, and subtle." She continues, "It's very gratifying to know that my hard work has been
appreciated. The Key Art Awards brings so much opportunity to students like me, and for that, I am so grateful!"
FIDM Graphic Design Student Melissa Wong, who won SECOND PLACE in the print category for her Walk the Line movie poster, says of the Key Art Awards, "Being a finalist is such a surreal feeling, especially since the caliber of work from all the schools is so high. I feel fortunate to be a part of a competition that represents student work in a real-life industry of Entertainment and Marketing. It is an honor to be recognized and I'm proud to have represented FIDM in this competition." --Kim
More Info
* Read an article about the awards on the Hollywood Reporter website.
* Watch more movie trailers by FIDM Students.
* Learn about FIDM's Digital Media and Graphic Design programs.
* Read our earlier post on the Hollywood Reporter Key Art Awards Reception.




