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Due to popular demand we're going to have the contest again this year.
The theme of this year's contest is:
"How Bob and Nancy got together."
The only requirement is that the film can be no longer than 5 minutes in length.
The deadline for the contest will be in September - we'll vote on the date.
The submission fee for the contest is $20 which is a $10 normal hosting fee and a $10 contest fee.
As for the prize, since I lost money on the contest last year let's do it this way - the contest fee paid by everyone will go to the winner of the contest. So...if there are 10 films submitted for the contest the prize is $100, 15 films $150, etc, etc...
I'll post an official contest announcement and post the submission form for the contest when I get back from vacation the week of July 9th.
Also, since this is a special thing we do on the site - who's open to opening this contest to everyone and not just current students?
Yeah, open the floor to everyone. Might as well. I'm excited about this!
________________________________ "If you would not be forgotten, as soon as you are rotten, either write the things worth reading or do things worth the writing." Benjamin Franklin
Posts: 1955 | Location: Milkyway, the earth, USA, Arizona, Chandler | Registered: June 25, 2003
I cant think of any reason why this year's contest shouldn't be open to everyone. Plus, if everyone joins it makes the prize larger also. Is there only a prize for 1st place?
Perhaps you could through a studentfilms.com t-shirt into the winners package?
"Important dialog is only in Hollywood films" - Kyle Phillip Johnson
Posts: 1284 | Location: Indiana | Registered: May 23, 2004
Possibly another prize could be something like a free year of hosting for one film submitted in the future. This way we could have like a first, second and third overall best film. Just a thought I'd like to throw out there.
Posts: 292 | Location: State College, PA | Registered: April 13, 2004
What do people think of doing this more often and just calling it "Homework"?
There wouldn't be a prize involved (except for maybe free T-shirts or something) but each month or two there would be a new theme to make a film on that everyone can submit for.
i really like the idea Chris. often times i doze off and forget im a filmmaker. little reminders like this can keep everyone fresh
ive actually thought about diff ways to go about this over the year. I was thinking of trying to make it more of a puzzle. we could try picking ideas from hats...we all put down on a little paper something we want to see in another film...just a sentence or so...and then whomever picksit has to think of how to incoprate that into their own work
Posts: 3946 | Location: Sacramento, CA | Registered: July 21, 2003
I think that's a great idea Chris. There's this one screenwriting site that has the same principle, and I think it would definately translate well over to this.
I think that this type of thing is just what I need to keep my focus.
I have wanted a project to work on as I often do, yet I am horrible at coming up with ideas out of the blue. I need this little bit of direction while still having the opportunity to be creative.
I just might have to finally get in on the action here...
jessica
Posts: 211 | Location: connecticut | Registered: March 29, 2006