The Synecdoche Awards
meaning: part of something is used to refer to the whole thing
Thank you for playing. The Awards can be found after the jump...
The Awards/Prizes (trophies/badges/avatars) can be used as icons or pics in forums, facebook, etc. These were created by Neil Posis, he's a an artist that specializes in painting, comic books, and caricatures. I served as the backseat art director/reference provider.
Please take (save to your computer) the appropriate awards that you have earned. Like in the scoring, we are going by the honor system.
For example: If you scored 100 points, you win the Griffith Award and get to also have the awards/trophies that your points cover--including the Orson and the Eisenstein awards.
The Orson [Welles]: 54 and below
The Eisenstein: 55-84 points
The Griffith: 85-108 points
The Murnau (Sunrise prize): 109-126 points
The Méliès (Moon prize): 127-144 points
The Lumières Brothers: 145-156 points
The Louis Le Prince: 157-166 points
Revision: Added small versions of the awards to use as forum or profile pictures at the bottom.
The Orson [Welles]: 54 and below
The Eisenstein: 55-84 points
The Griffith: 85-108 points
The Murnau (Sunrise prize): 109-126 points
The Méliès (Moon prize): 127-144 points
The Lumières Brothers: 145-156 points
The Louis Le Prince: 157-166 points
Revision: Added small versions of the awards to use as forum or profile pictures at the bottom.
[point scale and awards after the break]
Point Scale
The Orson [Welles]: 54 and below
The Eisenstein: 55-84 points
The Griffith: 85-108 points
The Murnau (Sunrise prize): 109-126 points
The Lumières Brothers: 145-156 points
[smaller versions below]
The End / FiN *
The End / FiN *
* They'll probably be a weekly screen quiz going forward; I'll come up with themes as we go along. Cheers,
Small versions of the awards to use as forum or profile pictures:
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Added small versions of the awards to use as forum or profile pictures at the bottom. Cheers,
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