The winners of the Danish POY 2017 were announced at the award ceremony at the Royal Library in Copenhagen today.
Laura Bisgaard Krogh, Olivia Loftlund and Marie Bentzon Sørensen receive the first prize in the category for short TV/web story for their story A+C. Photo: Lars Horn.
16 DMJX students were nominated for this year’s POY and as the winners were announced it turned out to be an extremely successful day for DMJX and our students; 10 DMJX-students won first prizes in 6 of the 12 categories. The other 6 students became runner-up in various categories.
The winning DMJX students are:
Stine Tidsvilde, currently 7th term.
Danish News Picture – the picture is made during her internship at Ekstra Bladet.
Picture from the prize winning series “Coastland” by Mathias Svold and Ulrik Hasemann.
Mathias Svold and Ulrik Hasemann, graduated in June 2017.
Danish Reportage Story – for their final BA project made in the spring 2017.
Nanna Navntoft, currently 7th term
Danish Everyday Picture – the picture is made during her internship at Politiken.
Janus Engel Rasmussen, graduated in June 2017.
Open Category – for his final BA project made in the spring 2017.
Laura Bisgaard Krogh, Marie Bentzon Sørensen and Olivia Loftlund, currently 4th term.
Short TV/web Story – for a video documentary made during their third term in the fall 2017.
Picture from the prize winning story “Det der stadig står” by Rune Aarestrup Pedersen and Anders Rye Skjoldjensen.
Rune Aarestrup Pedersen and Anders Rye Skjoldjensen, graduated in January 2018.
Open Category for TV/web – for their final BA project made in the fall 2017
The runner-ups are:
Mads Claus Rasmussen, currently 5th term
Danish News Picture – the picture is made during his internship at Ritzau Scanpix.
Sille Baltser Veimark, currently 7th term
Sport’s reportage story – made during her internship at Information.
Morten Lau-Nielsen, currently 5th term
Danish Everyday Picture – Made during third term workshop “Youth in Europe”.
Lasse Kofod, graduated in June 2017
Open Category – for his final BA project made in the spring 2017.
Louise Herrche Serup, currently 5th term
Open Category – made during her internship at Politiken
Anne Bæk and Morten Lau-Nielsen, currently 5th term
Long TV/web story – for a video documentary made during their third term in the spring 2017.
The result shows that 3 final BA-projects received first prizes and 1 BA-project was a runner-up. It also shows that the level of video documentaries made during third semester is extremely high; once again a group of third term students win in one of the TV/web categories and another group became runner-up.
Congratulations to all the winners