Power To The Pixel announces competition projects
- Cross-media forum will have 30 projects from around the world in the Pixel Market 2013, of which eight will compete for prizes

Power to the Pixel has revealed the 30 cross-media projects from across Europe, the US, Canada, the Middle East, Australia and South America, which have been chosen to participate in The Pixel Market 2013 (London October 16-17), during the annual Cross-Media Forum held in association with the 57th BFI London Film Festival. Of these, eight will compete for ARTE International Prize for The Pixel Pitch, an award of €6,000.
All 30 Pixel Market projects will also be in the running to win the inaugural ITVS Impact Pixel Market Prize for the Best Social Impact Project (Fiction or Non-fiction) –£3,000 development funding; the beActive Pixel Market Prize for Best Scripted Content (Fiction) - £2,500; the Merging Media Pixel Market Prize offering automatic selection to the Merging Media Conference and Pitch 360 Competition in November, with return travel and accommodation in Vancouver; and the Cinekid Pixel Market Prize for Best Children’s Project (aimed at 4-14 year olds) – which offers automatic selection to the Cinekid for Professionals co-production market in October, with return travel and accommodation to Amsterdam.
Full list of Pixel Market 2013 participants
In competition:
Art with Mati & Dada - Giovanna Bo and Roberto Braga, Achtoons s.r.l. (Italy)
The Baghdad Station - Mahyad Tousi, BoomGen Studios, (USA)
Get Over It – Paula Schardorodsky, TalaTala Rabia Williams, TalaTala (Argentina/Spain)
Netwars – Out of CTRL – Saskia Kress, Filmtank GmbH (Germany)
Life and Mind of Mark LeFriest/ Breaking the Box – Gabriel London and Jonathon Corbiere – Found Object Films, The Secret Location and Thought Café (US/ Canada)
Soundtrack of the World – Lisa Gray, and Martyn Ware, The Feds (Australia)
Text Me (working title) – Victoria Mapplebeck and Andy Glynne, Mosaic Films (UK)
Valya the Translator – Iva Brdar and Valerie Guerin, , Barbarogenius Production and Balina Films (Serbia/France)
General selection:
Art with Matai & Dada - Giovanni Bo and Roberto Braga, Achtoons s.r.l. (Italy)
Avatar Secrets – Ramona Pringle, Ramona Pringle Productions (Canada)
The Baghdad Station - Mahyad Tousi, BoomGen Studios (US)
The Baron – Peter de Maegd and Hans Vercauter, Potemkino (Belgium)
Chasing Bonnie & Clyde – Olivier Lambert, Lumento (France)
Chasing the Sun – Paul Shoebridge and Michael Simons, the Goggles Media Group (Canada)
Craven – Justine Potter, Savvy Productions (UK)
Crochebots / My Grandpa is an Alien Crochebots – Irena Krčelić and Djina Jakir, Studio dim (Croatia)
Cubic, Quark & Big-G – Tim Searle and Simon Quinn and Simon Rolph, Baby Cow Animation and Bigfatstudio (UK)
Cuentos de Viejos/Old Folks’ Tales – Laura Piaggio Fonterosa, Piaggiodematei (Spain)
Digup Time – Emmanuel Dumont, Marie Blondiaux and Samuel Rousslier, Cellules in co-production with Red Corner (France)
El Gran Día de los Feos (The Great Day for the Ugly Ones) – David García Tesouro and Nabil Chabaan Antón, Tiempo de Rodar, S.L. (Spain)
Future Coast – Ken Eklund, Writerguy LLC (USA)
Get Over It – Paula Schargorodsky and Rabia Williams, TalaTala (Argentina/Spain)
Heaven Must be Boring – Amit Breuer and Thomas Wallner, Amythos Media and Deep Inc (Canada)
Initio – David Grumbach and Felix Sorger, Juliette Films and Furiosa Film (France/ Luxembourg/ Germany)
KnoozRoom – Tamara Qiblawi and Mireille Raad, Wahm Productions and The World Bank (Lebanon)
Life and Mind of Mark LeFriest/Breaking the Box – Gabriel London and Jonathon Corbiere, Found Object Films, The Secret Location and Thought Café (USA/ Canada)
Lycan – David Redman and Michael Andante, Redman Entertainments and Source Collective (Australia)
Milli – very little, bit adventures on Apple-Tree Hill – Federico Dini, Honig Studios GmbH (Germany/Italian)
Netwars – Out of CTRL – Saskia Kress, Filmtank GmbH (Germany)
Quarks! – Jasper James, James Tovell and Laura Longobardi, Screen Glue and European Broadcasting Union (UK/Swiss)
Soundtrack of the World – Lisa Gray, and Martyn Ware, The Feds (Australia)
Space Janitors – Davin Lengyel, Space Mop (Canada)
Text Me (working title) – Victoria Mapplebeck and Andy Glynne, Mosaic Films (UK)
The Two Sudans – Inka Dewitz and Michael Bogar, Perfect Shot Films (Germany)
Valkyria – Anna Nevander, KORE Film & Transmedia (Sweden)
Valya the Translator – Iva Brdar and Valerie Guerin, Barbarogenius Production and Balina Films (Serbia/France)
Windwalkers – Marianne Carpentier, Lubna Cecillon, Forge Animation (France)
Zeru – Dan Wechsler and Ulrich Fischer, Bord Cadre Films Sarl (Switzerland)
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