The Winners of The 2010 Kodak IF Awards
""The AUTODESK IF Award for Best Short Animation""
- The Lost Thing – Directors: Shaun Tan, Andrew Ruhemann, Producer: Sophie Byrne
The Holding Redlich IF Award for Best Short Film
- Celestial Avenue – Directors: Colin & Cameron Cairnes, Producer: Scott Alexander
The FACB IF Award for Best Short Documentary
- From Dope to Dalai Lama – Director: Jason Raftopoulos, Producer: Jason Raftopoulos
SBS Best Documentary IF Award
- Strange Birds in Paradise – Director: Charlie Hill-Smith, Producer: Jamie Nicolai, John Cherry
The SAE INSTITUTE IF Award for Best Music Video
- "Big Jet Plane" - Angus & Julia Stone – Director: Kiku Ohe, Producer: Richard Halstead
The AFTRS IF Award for Best Direction
- Animal Kingdom – David Michôd
JAMESON IF Award for Best Script
- Tomorrow, When the War Began – Stuart Beattie
Events NSW IF Award for Best Actor
- Animal Kingdom – Ben Mendelsohn
The IF Award for Best Actress
- Tomorrow, When the War Began – Caitlin Stasey
The SHOWTIME MOVIE CHANNELS IF Award for Best Feature Film
- Tomorrow, When the War Began
SA FILM IF Award for Best Sound
- Beneath Hill 60 – ROBERT SULLIVAN, LIAM EGAN, MARK CORNISH, TONY MURTAGH
Dinosaur Designs IF Award for Best Music
- Tomorrow, When the War Began – JOHNNY KLIMEK, REINHOLD HEIL
CineAlta by SONY IF Award for Best Cinematography
- The Waiting City – DENSON BAKER
DYSON IF Award for Best Production Design
- Bright Star – JANET PATTERSON
AVID IF Award for Best Editing
- The Waiting City –VERONIKA JENET
National Film and Sound Archive Independent Spirit IF Award
- Caught Inside – Directed by Adam Blaiklock, Produced by Paul S Friedman
EFilm IF Award for Rising Talent
- Ariel Kleiman
The Media Super Out of the Box IF Award
- Ryan Corr
Docklands Studios Melbourne IF Award for Contribution to TV
- Penny Chapman
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