We’re really happy to post the official list of The Vloggies winners announced on Saturday night. Many congratulations to Alive in Baghdad, which won six awards including Favorite Vlog, Favorite Group Blog, Favorite Political Vlog, and Favorite Interview Vlog. Alive in Baghdad also won the People’s Choice Award for Best Group Vlog and Most Controversial Vlog. If you don’t already know, Alive in Baghdad was created by American and Iraqi news correspondents to show interviews with Iraqis, daily life in Iraq and short news segments. Brian Conley was there to accept the awards. Along with the recognition came a prize from Intel — a Core 2 Duo laptop. Ask a Ninja took home four awards, including the People’s Choice Award for Best Vlog, and Galacticast was another broad winner with five awards.
Congratulations to all 600+ nominees, and thanks to everyone who helped to craft the first annual Vloggies. Special thanks again to our sponsors, all of whom contributed to making The Vloggies happen: Yahoo! Video, Intel, blip.tv, Dabble, GUBA, Intel, Revver, Pandora, and WebEx. We look forward to working with the community to continue supporting videobloggers and showcasing their work. And we can’t wait to see what next year will bring…
Thanks to Scott Beale / Laughing Squid for the photo.
Here’s the full list of People’s Choice winners:
Best Vlog - Ask a Ninja
Male Vlogger - Josh Wolf
Female Vlogger - Nontourage
Group - Alive in Baghdad
Corporate / Organisation - NetSquared
Comedy - Ask a Ninja
Community - Minnesota Stories
Instructional / Educational - Wine Library TV
Entertainment (Fiction) - Galacticast
Entertainment (Non-Fiction) - Beach Walks with Rox
Experimental - 90 Seconds with Dave
Inspirational, Religious, Spiritual - Beach Walks with Rox
Kids & Teens - Phil Hamilton Hits the Big Time
Cooking - Wine Library TV
Green - Freshtopia
News - Goodnight Burbank
Personal Diary - Josh Leo’s Vlog
Political - Ze Frank
Tech - Diggnation
Travel - Amanda Across America
Viral - Invisible Engine and The Singing Woodchuck
Funniest - Ask a Ninja
Collaboration - Node 666 Project
Documentary - Freetime
Experimental Video - 90 Seconds with Dave
Interview - Geek Entertainment TV
Most Controversial - Alive in Baghdad
Original Music - Nontourage
Special Effects - Galacticast
Vlog Editing - Freshtopia
Vlogging Books - Secrets of Vlogging
Video Hosting Provider - blip.tv
Online Video Production Tool - videos Playing in Places
Vlog Directory - MeFeedia
Vlog Website Design - Galacticast
Vloggies Favorite Award Winners
Best Vlog - Alive in Baghdad
Male Vlogger - Ze Frank
Female Vlogger - Ryanne Hodson
Group - Alive in Baghdad
Corporate / Organisation - NetSquared
Comedy - Ask a Ninja
Community - Minnesota Stories
Instructional / Educational - Freevlog
Entertainment (Fiction) - Chasing Windmills
Entertainment (Non-Fiction) - LoFi St Louis
Experimental - pouringdown TV
Inspirational, Religious, Spiritual - Beach Walks with Rox
Kids & Teens - Jet Set Show
Cooking - Freshtopia
Green - Treehugger TV
News - Rocketboom
Personal Diary - Josh Leo
Political - Alive in Baghdad
Tech - Bleeding Edge TV
Travel - Travelvlog
Viral - Singing WoodChuck
Funniest - Ask a Ninja: Pirates of the Carribean
Collaboration - Bottom Union
Documentary - American King
Experimental Video - pouringdown TV
Interview - Alive in Baghdad
Most Controversial - Josh Wolf
Original Music - Valdezatron
Special Effects - Galacticast
Vlog Editing - StutterFrames by Jay Dedman
Vlogging Books - Secrets of Vlogging
Video Hosting Provider - blip.tv
Online Video Production Tool - videos Playing in Places
Vlog Directory - MeFeedia
Vlog Website Design - It’s JerryTime
The Vloggervangelist Award
The Vloggervangelist award is a special award given from the PodTech Vloggies planning committee to a vlogosphere activist who has done an extraordinary job promoting the vlogging medium. This award was not selected by judges or viewers, rather the vlogosphere people who have worked closely with PodTech and would like to recognize one person at each annual Vloggies event for their tireless work in helping people build and establish their vlogs! The First Annual Vloggervangelist Award Winner is Michael Verdi and for all of his work on NODE101.
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