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Important Announcement from the CAEAA:
Date & Qualifying Year Change for the 2nd Annual Elans

VANCOUVER August 30, 2007 — The 2nd Annual Canadian Awards for the Electronic and Animated Arts (CAEAA) has
announced its decision to move their Elans Awards Show to February 2008. The exact date will fall before the Oscars
and will be announced in September.

With the addition of International Categories into the CAEAA and the constant correspondence the Producers built
throughout this past year with their awarded industries around the world, awareness of the Elans and the opportunity to
participate in the show grew into an enormous network of Video Game, Animation and Digital Art Schools. Along with
this daily growth of contacts from around the world came a need to expand the qualifying year in order to allow time for
submission for nomination.

As the mandate of the Producers for The Elans is to create an Oscar-equivalent Awards Show for both the Animation and
Video Game Industries in one night, following some of the Oscar’s setup is imperative in order to produce a show like it.
The Oscar’s qualifying year is January 1st –December 31st, 12 PM midnight PST; the Elan’s was set at July 1st – June 30th,
which the Producers had planned to change next year but with the overwhelming response from the two industries it
awards, has chosen to make the change more immediate.

By resetting the Elan’s future qualifying year to January 1st to December 31st, this year’s participants have an 18 month
qualifying year. The 2nd Annual Elans will accept submissions for productions and games made publicly available
(student’s work need not be publicly available, only completed) from July 1, 2006 to December 31, 2007. This extension
of time will ensure the industries’ ability to fully participate in the Elans, making the second staging of this awards show
an exciting one guaranteed to provide participants and viewers with the very best from all around the world and
expediting the growth of the Elans into an awards show the producers could not have otherwise hoped to achieve for
years-to-come. “Had we left the qualifying year the way it was set,” explains Elan Producer Holly Carinci, “highly-
anticipated games such as Halo 3, Crysis, Assassin’s Creed, Guitar Hero III, Need for Speed ProStreet, Super Mario Galaxy,
BioShock … none of these and many more could have qualified which would have been a horrible shame.” Carinci assures
those that have submitted already that their submissions are official and will be entered into the Judicial Process in
January unless otherwise instructed. Special arrangements can be made with the CAEAA staff if a studio wishes to replace
their submissions with others.

The 2nd Annual Elans will still be held in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada at The Centre in Vancouver for the
Performing Arts
and their Official Hotelier remains The Sutton Place Hotel, Vancouver (one of only two AAA Five
Diamond Hotels in all of Canada).

The CAEAA along with their Event Partners Electronic Arts (EA), Autodesk/Annex Pro, N-GAGE by NOKIA, Ernst &
Young
and the British Columbia Provincial Government are looking forward to hosting an awards show that rivals the
largest in the world. Backing their efforts are the phenomenal supporters of the Elans which includes Alexander Holburn
Beaudin & Lang LLP, Foundation 9/Backbone Entertainment, Radical Entertainment, Next Level Games, Studio B
Productions, Mercury Filmworks, Action Pants, Atomic Robot Games, Voicebox Productions, Western Imperial
Magnetics, 90 Degree Software, David Kaye Productions, Raven Tales, Selkirk College, The Art Institute of
Vancouver, Emily Carr Institute, Sheridan College, Vancouver Film School, School of Interactive Arts and
Technology (SFU), University of Washington Department of Communications, BC Film, Vancouver Economic
Development Commission, Tourism Vancouver, BC Innovation Council, Uniglobe Advance Travel
and Elan statuette
artist Dean Lauzé of D’Arts as well as FedEx, Paramount Limousines, Chloe Angus Designs, Moore’s Clothing for Men
and the Awards Auditing firm, Buckley Dodds & Assoc.s.

“As the Movie Industry goes to Hollywood for its Oscars, so will the world of Video Gaming and Animation come to
Canada for their Elans.”

— Holly Carinci, Founder & Producer, CAEAA

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