 Today is the day. It all comes down to this. Thousands of entries from over 100 countries, from full production teams to individual creators, you guys have shown there's absolutely no limit to how big you can dream. And now the Artlist 100K Fund has all come down to one winner. So we asked you guys to go above and beyond and pitch your out-of-this-world ideas. And first place, well, they did just that because the winners of the Artlist 100K Fund are Meet Chris, Alex, Alex, Matt, Matt, and Eva, otherwise known as Sent into Space, a small team that resides in Sheffield, UK and specializes in space cinematography. And they're gonna do the impossible by sending a camera into space to capture the Northern Lights closer than anyone has ever done before. Artlist asks you to pitch your biggest, most insane project you can think of. And what's bigger than space? But here's the thing, they still have no idea that they've won. So we're gonna hop on a Zoom call that they think is an interview and let them know the big news. I really do appreciate you guys hopping on call here. What would it mean to you if you won the Artlist 100K Fund? This has kind of been my dream project since the start. And I think it's really important to inspire that next generation so that they do get involved more in the space genre and want to, you know, bring the first creator on Mars or whatever it may be. The entire project of Sent into Space started with Alex and the other kind of founder, Chris, doing this for themselves just to kind of have a look. You know, I feel very strange every day that we get to kind of do this and I wanna be able to bring that to more people. I think the moment of finally seeing that footage at the end and like capturing everyone's reaction to it is something that's really special. What if I told you right now that this call had nothing to do with an interview and that we're here to tell you that you guys have won the Artlist 100K Fund. Woo! No way. Oh my gosh. I don't even know how to speak right now. Yeah. Oh my gosh. Thank you so much, guys. I've literally got chills. We're gonna have to start working on it, man. This is obviously an insane idea. So how exactly are they planning on bringing this to life? Now, there are lots of pretty pictures of our planet's most spectacular light show, but all of them are far away. We can get closer. We're sent into space, the cinematography-focused space agency. We film the Earth like it's never been seen before. We want to film the Aurora from near space, 40 kilometers up and 40 kilometers from the Aurora itself closer than any camera has been before. And we want to film it in ultra-high-res 360 so we can do this. Not only that, we want to document our journey to get the shot, conducting a stratospheric launch and recovery in one of the most remote and dangerous places on Earth. At the end of this project, we'll have an adventure documentary about going to extremes to show one of our planet's most beloved features, to inspire explorers, cinematographers, stargazers, and the next generation of astronauts the world over. So congratulations one last time to our winners and thank you to each and every one of you for being a part of the Artlist 100K Fund. With anything, we just hope it inspired you to keep dreaming bigger and going after those projects that you really want in life. And in the meantime, make sure you're subscribed right here to the Artlist YouTube channel to find out more about the winner's film and to figure out when the next competition is because I promise you there will be more. So keep dreaming big and I'm gonna clean all this up. See ya.