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Tue, 9 Sep 1997 13:50:00 CDT
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World population Film/Video Festival
 
Students Call for entries:
<  How is Population Growth
                afffecting *Consumption *Environment * Sustainability>
 
Entry Guidlines
* must address world population and its connection to resource
   consumption, the environment, and a sustainable future.
* must be produced by a student, or by a group of students.
* must be submitted in 1/2 VHS(NTSC) format for preview judging.
* must be postmarked by June 15, Do not send your original program
   master!
* may be any length, and orinate in any format-film, video, or
   mutimedia - and be any style: documentary, narrative, music video,
   animation, etc.
 
Note to teachers: If more than one student in your class is creating
an entry, make as many copies of the entry form as necessary. One
entry form per program.
 
Information about the Festival and the entry form is available at the
WPFVF website:
    http://www.wpfvf.com
 
For further information, please contact:
      WPFVF
      46 FOX HILL ROAD
      BERNARDSTON, MA 01337
      TEL)800 638-9464
      FAX)413-648-9204
      e-mail [log in to unmask]
 
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