There are currently two annual contests open to any fan filmmaker where their production(s) can be judged exclusively by a group of their peers. One of these is the SHOWRUNNER AWARDS, which is dedicated exclusively to Star Trek fan films and judged by a panel of fan film showrunners. And the other is the DIRECTORS CHOICE AWARDS, where the judges are the directors of the submitted films. Unlike the Showrunner Awards (which begin taking submissions later on this month), The Directors Choice Awards are open to fan films in any genre, not just Star Trek.
Created and administered by GLEN L. WOLFE and DAN REYNOLDS of WARP 66 STUDIOS in Arkansas, the showrunners behind THE FEDERATION FILES “fanthology” series, the cost to enter was $10 per film, which included consideration in up to six categories (chosen by the submitter at the time they filled out the entry form). Each director of a submitted film was required to cast a ballot in order for that director’s film(s) not to be disqualified. Also, a director was not allowed to vote for their own fan film(s).
As happened last year, this year’s winner for “Best in Fest”—determined by which fan film received the most total votes across all categories—received a $250 grand prize.
Glen Wolfe was very pleased with the depth and variety of applicants for the awards that covered fan film releases in calendar year 2023…
This year we had entries from 25 different film franchises and 12 different countries. Each year we have also had more entries than the previous year. We are happy to see the growth of the only film festival open to all fan films. The diversity of winners also is a testament to the process of having numerous judges (we had over 50 judges this year) from all backgrounds.
In total, 29 separate films either won or were runner up. We had our first tie vote this year, as well. Overall, I feel that the growth of the fest combined with the wide variety of winners is proving to be a successful formula. We added several categories this year, and they were well-received. And because this festival is for the directors and by the directors, we are always open to suggestions for even more categories. We had a lot of great films this year and hope to see even more next year.
The idea behind contests like these, in addition to honoring the fan filmmakers and their work, is to provide more exposure for these productions. So hopefully, you’ll check out at least a few of these fan films to see something you might like a lot. I did and was pleasantly surprised by more than a few of them.
For a list of all the fan films that were entered, all of the nominees in each category, and all the winners, you can watch their presentation video. Below is a list of the winners and runners up in all the categories, along with YouTube links to those specific fan films.
BEST DIRECTOR
Winner:
Raiders of the One Ring
Matthew Lee Blackburn
Runner Up:
Star Wars: Brightstar
Raphael Hebert
BEST ACTOR
Winner:
Dylan’s New Nightmare: A Nightmare on Elm Street Fan Film
Miko Hughes
Runner Up:
Star Wars: Brightstar
Jason Cavalier
BEST ACTRESS
Winner:
The Might of the Daleks
Amy Fortnum
Runner Up:
Superman: Sylvia
Kyler O’Neal as Sylvia
BEST COSTUMING
Winner:
Indiana Jones and the Treasure of the Aztecs
Abigail Freeman
Runner Up:
A Planetary Step – The Orville Fan Series: Embark with Clarke
BEST HAIR/ MAKE-UP
Winner:
Call Me Snake
Runner Up:
Stargate SG-13
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Winner:
Weapon X
Nate Jermyn
Runner Up:
Crisis On Infinite Excaliburs – Avalon Universe
Neal Bilbe
BEST ORIGINAL MUSIC
Ghostbusters: Heirloom
Darren Wonnacott
Runner Up:
Indiana Jones and the Treasure of the Aztecs
Kevin Croxton (Russian vocals performed by Oliver Springs Elementary Music Club)
BEST AUDIO MIXING
Winner:
Dylan’s New Nightmare: A Nightmare on Elm Street Fan Film
Runner Up:
Narnia: A Fan Film
BEST CGI
Winner:
Wingman: An X-Wing Story
Runner Up:
THE LOST RELIC – A Star Wars Story
Pierre Labarre
BEST GREEN SCREEN
Winner:
THE LOST RELIC – A Star Wars Story
Runner Up:
Return of the Dark: A Harry Potter Fan Film
BEST COMPOSITE SHOT
Winner:
Return of the Dark: A Harry Potter Fan Film
Runner Up:
THE LOST RELIC – A Star Wars Story
BEST F/X MAKE-UP
Winner:
Dylan’s New Nightmare: A Nightmare on Elm Street Fan Film
Runner Up:
Frostbite: A Walking Dead Fan Film
Kaley Wareham
BEST LIGHTING
Winner:
Knights of The Void – Avalon Universe
Runner Up:
Batman: Ego
BEST SCREENPLAY
Winner:
THE LOST RELIC – A Star Wars Story
Clément and Pierre Labarre
Runner Up:
Raiders of the One Ring
Matthew Lee Blackburn
BEST COMEDY/PARODY
Winner:
Super Mario Bros: Back In The Game
Runner Up:
Can’t Stop, A Star Trek Fan Production
BEST ANIMATED
Winner:
Transformers Arrival (Episode 1)
Runner Up:
STAR WARS LEGENDS: A New Jedi
MOST CANON
Winner:
Wingman: An X-Wing Story
Runner Up:
Call Me Snake
BEST EDITING
Winner:
Crisis On Infinite Excaliburs – Avalon Universe
Runner Up:
The Might of the Daleks
BEST PORTRAYAL OF EXISTING CHARACTER
Winner:
Darth Vader Purpose
Ben Alfrejd as Darth Vader
Runner Up:
Star Wars: Rendezvous
Brent Peterson as Maul
Runner Up:Call Me Snake
Matt Kohler as Snake Plissken
BEST ENSEMBLE
Winner:
Indiana Jones and the Treasure of the Aztecs
Runner Up:
359: A Star Trek Fan Production
BEST ON-LOCATION SCENE
Winner:
Indiana Jones and the Treasure of the Aztecs
Fourche Creek, Little Rock Arkansas (Location in the Opening Scene)
Runner Up:
Secrets of the Temple
Silver City, UT and Snow Canyon, UT
BEST PLOT TWIST
Winner:
The Lost Starship
Runner Up:
MONTANA – A Scarface Fan Film
BEST USE OF IMPROVISED SETS
Winner:
Stargate SG-13 – A Stargate Fan Production
Stone Patio Display at Tucker Lumber as Stargate Platform
Runner Up:
Ghostbusters Movie Ecto 1 vs Graveyard Ghost / 80s special effects fan film
BEST CHOREOGRAPHY
Winner:
Star Wars: Brightstar
Runner Up:
Weapon X
BEST DOMESTIC FILM
Winner:
Indiana Jones and the Treasure of the Aztecs
BEST FOREIGN FILM
Winner:
THE LOST RELIC – A Star Wars Story
BEST STAR TREK FAN FILM
Winner:
Crisis On Infinite Excaliburs – Avalon Universe
BEST STAR WARS FAN FILM
Winner:
THE LOST RELIC – A Star Wars Story
BEST IN FEST