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CFE: The Movie Gallery Student Video Competition
is proud to announce its 2004 call for entries.  The competition has
two categories: High School and College.  First prize for each category
is $1000 (in U.S. dollars).

Entry Deadline: Received by February 4, 2004

Please visit http://www.auburn.edu/student_info/film/contest.htm
for an official entry form and official rules.

Competition is open to U.S. and International entries completed by
students enrolled in an accredited college or university for the College
Videomaker category and enrolled in an accredited high school or
equivalent for the High School Videomaker category. The videos should
not be more than 2 years old and cannot have been previously submitted
to the Movie Gallery Student Video Competition. There is no limit to the
number of entries a videomaker can submit but each entry will cost
$20.00. Prizewinners will be issued checks in U.S. dollars after the
competition judging. Time restraints: the maximum total running time for
any entry is 22 minutes. There are no minimum length requirements.


The Auburn Film Society and the Department of Communication &
Journalism at Auburn University host the Movie Gallery Student Video
Competition.  The Auburn Film Society is a non-profit organization.

For more information please visit our website (listed above) or
contact:
Dr. J. Emmett Winn
Associate Professor
Department of Communication & Journalism
Auburn University
Email: [log in to unmask]

Please distribute this email announcement freely.

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