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"J. Emmett Winn" <[log in to unmask]>
Reply To:
Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 30 Aug 2005 13:20:21 -0500
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CFE: Student Video Competition $1000 First Prize; Deadline 1/23/2006

Please distribute freely

The Auburn Film Society & the Department of Communication & Journalism
at Auburn University are pleased to announce the 2006 Movie Gallery
Student Video Competition and issue this Call for Entries.
Competition
is open to U.S. and International entries completed by students
enrolled
in accredited colleges or universities for the College Videomaker
category, and students enrolled in accredited high schools or
equivalents for the High School Videomaker category. The maximum total
running time allowed for entries is 15 minutes. There are no minimum
length requirements for the videos. The videos should not be more than
2
years old and cannot have been previously submitted to the Movie
Gallery
Student Video Competition.

Deadline: Entries received by January 23, 2006.
Entry Fee: $25.00 per entry

PRIZE CATEGORIES:
Category 1: College Videomaker
First Place: $1000 (U.S.$)
Second Place: $600 (U.S.$)
Third Place: $275 (U.S.$)

Category 2: High School Videomaker
First Place: $1000 (U.S.$)
Second Place: $600 (U.S.$)
Third Place: $275 (U.S.$)

GENRES ACCEPTED:
Animation; Documentary (mini-documentaries, news, news features,
historical events, biographies, etc.); Abstract/Experimental (abstract
and experimental non-narrative films, music videos, poetry, dance,
dramatic readings, etc.); Short fictional stories; Political/Social
satires.

The competition is now in its 9th exciting year. Go to
http://www.auburn.edu/student_info/film/contest.htm for information,
rules, and
entry forms.

You can also contact
Dr. Emmett Winn
Movie Gallery Student Video Competition, Executive Director

Direct questions to Dr. Winn at [log in to unmask]

The Auburn Film Society is a non-profit, officially sanctioned student
organization at Auburn University




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