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          ISSUE 1 2014
        
        
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          The winner of our short feature award is CNN for its
        
        
          report Damascus Undercover: Daraya. The CNN
        
        
          team was the first to operate in Damascus without
        
        
          government approval and one of the first to operate in
        
        
          Syria as a whole without a Free Syrian Army escort.
        
        
          The reporter had to remain anonymous and all the
        
        
          voices on the feature were altered to protect their
        
        
          safety. The report captured the unfolding
        
        
          humanitarian disaster after Syrian forces cut off
        
        
          electricity and water to the town’s only hospital.
        
        
          Our judges noted the high risks undertaken that
        
        
          they said were justified by the pictures and stories
        
        
          that were brought to the world. Insightful reporting
        
        
          made this a moving and gripping report, clearly told.
        
        
          
            Highly commended
          
        
        
          Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty
        
        
          At Afghan Brickworks, Family Trapped in Cycle
        
        
          of Debt
        
        
          The life of Zabit Khan, his wife and nine children is
        
        
          one of hell. 20 years ago, he borrowed money to pay
        
        
          for medical expenses. Since then, he’s worked for the
        
        
          lender, the owner of the local brick kiln. He’s never
        
        
          managed to repay the cash and now he and his family
        
        
          have to work constantly at the brickworks to pay off
        
        
          the debt. This is a tragic story, sensitively told and
        
        
          utterly compelling, said our judges.
        
        
          RT Channel
        
        
          The human toll of American drones in Pakistan
        
        
          In Waziristan, RT’s Lucy Kafanov meets people
        
        
          affected by US drone attacks - something they
        
        
          describe as “death in the skies”. Horrific injuries are
        
        
          inflicted on innocents as Taliban fighters are sought
        
        
          by the US army. Upsetting, yet honest and direct,
        
        
          noted our judges.
        
        
          The AIBs search every year for the most innovative,
        
        
          engaging coverage of live sports. Our judges want to see
        
        
          not just the match or game, but exciting, interesting and
        
        
          compelling build-ups.
        
        
          This year’s winner is Nine Network for its coverage
        
        
          of the Boxing Day Test 2012, in which Australia beat Sri
        
        
          Lanka. Nine’s broadcast included a range of new
        
        
          technological developments that took viewers closer to
        
        
          the wicket than ever before.
        
        
          Combined with the technology were solid
        
        
          presentational techniques. And a 77-year old former
        
        
          Australia captain stole the show; Bill Lawry’s three
        
        
          minute address during the Test was replayed on
        
        
          competing channels many times.
        
        
          Judges were impressed with the use of the
        
        
          spidercam taking viewers “up close and personal” to
        
        
          the action, and Nine Network’s production values that
        
        
          captured the attention of the audience. Also noted were
        
        
          the strong 2D and 3D graphics analytics.
        
        
          
            Highly commended
          
        
        
          Sunset+Vine
        
        
          Dubai World Cup
        
        
          It’s the world’s richest horserace, played out on the
        
        
          Meydan racetrack in Dubai, and Sunset+Vine
        
        
          produced the Host Broadcast International feed with
        
        
          five hours of output leading up to the two-minute
        
        
          celebration of horsepower.
        
        
          The judges liked the behind the scenes look into the
        
        
          jockeys’ dressing rooms, great commentary, stunning
        
        
          graphics and a first-rate title sequence. Outstanding
        
        
          editing and slo-mo shots were also highlighted by the
        
        
          judges.
        
        
          
            Short feature
          
        
        
          CNN
        
        
          
            Live sport coverage
          
        
        
          Nine Network
        
        
          
            Inspiring creativity