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I'm sure they'll be posted officially tomorrow morning, but John Lorentz (the Hugo Administrator) sent out the Hugo Award nominations announcement this evening. Two of Interaction's major events got Best Dramatic Presentation (Short Form) nominations: Lucas Back in Anger (Phil Raines and Ian Sorensen's Star Wars parody performed on Friday night of Interaction) and Prix Victor Hugo (Opening speech and framing sequence of 2005 Hugo Awards Ceremony, written and performed by Kim Newman & Paul McAuley). I was Events division manager -- in dramatic presentation terms, I think that makes me roughly the executive producer of both these works. (Not that I'm claiming any ownership rights, you understand, not a bit: if either work should somehow manage to win -- which does seem rather unlikely I have to admit, running against three Doctor Who episodes and a Battlestar Galactica episode -- the trophies go to the authors of the respective works.)

I once again merely bask in reflected glory, as I also do with Emerald City's nomination for Best Semiprozine. (As most of you reading this know, I proofread EmCit and am auxiliary moderator for the web site's blog.)

As I said, the official posting will probably be up on the L.A.con IV web site and elsewhere soon, but in my opinion, posting an announcement on SMOFS is IMO as good as anything else. (If I post an announcement on SMOFS, I expect it to be publicized.) If you want to see the nominations right away, here they are at the Emerald City site.

Date: 2006-03-22 06:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kproche.livejournal.com

poo.

couldn't those dad-gummed other Dr Who fans at least have agreed on *one* episode of the series.

At least they're all quality nominations.

Date: 2006-03-22 07:06 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] querldox.livejournal.com
Remember, members of Interthingy were able to nominate for Hugos (although they won't be able to vote; that's reserved for LACon IV members). I figure that explains the Dr. Who onslaught, in that this year has a much larger proportion of Brits nominating than usual.

Date: 2006-03-22 02:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kproche.livejournal.com
Oh, I know that. And I nominated one of those episodes myself. It really is good that there were so many things worth nominating this year.

I'd just entertained hopes that Ready, Steady, Sew would make the ballot because I don't foresee being involved in anything else that could ever qualify for nomination. Hence the "poo".

Date: 2006-03-22 07:35 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] johno.livejournal.com
Are the vote totals avail yet?

I'd like to know where Ready, Steady, Sew fared?

Date: 2006-03-22 10:02 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] psycho-machia.livejournal.com
they are annopunced after the awards ceremony

Hugos

Date: 2006-03-22 10:03 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] psycho-machia.livejournal.com
Foiled again....

Do you think we can get the business meeting to vote in the "best opening and/or closing ceremony at a worldcon in the previous year" category?

:-)

Date: 2006-03-22 03:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] cogitationitis.livejournal.com
I thought it a bit of a stretch to fully congratulate you, but you should certainly be proud. The only problem is, how will those of us not at Interthingy be able to view & judge the presentations? I read a transcript for Prix, but what about the other one?

Viewing the Nominees

Date: 2006-03-22 04:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kevin-standlee.livejournal.com
I thought it a bit of a stretch to fully congratulate you, but you should certainly be proud.
Understood. Congratulations are due to Raines/Sorensen and to Newman/McAuley (and Hugo Ceremony directors Mike and Debby Moir), as well as to all of the people in Events who made it happen and elsewhere on the Interaction committee for their support. I just stood around in a funny uniform and made safety announcements.

That's an interesting question. I actually have videos of both. Ian Sorsensen has distributed a DVD of Lucas Back in Anger, but I don't know how freely he wants to distribute it, given its deriviative-work nature.

The only problem is, how will those of us not at Interthingy be able to view & judge the presentations?
Regarding the Prix Victor Hugo, I'm going to have to talk again with the technical director to see if he will be able to make available a "final" copy (what I have is only the "draft" that he hurriedly cut the day after the convention, and if so, whether we can put it in a location where people can download and watch it.

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