We might arrange a short film competition with prize money(from our sponsors).
Would you be interested?
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I, for one, would most certainly be interested in viewing the entries, and seeing what the talented people out there can come up with.
Unfortunately I am not yet at that level where I can afford the equipment to properly contribute anything worth the time to view (it would be with a 4.1 digi-still cam on mov mode if I HAD to..).
however, as I've said above, I would very much like to see what others come up with... amateur-pro... discuss the process, tips etc... I think its a great idea...scratch the surface off a cynic - you will find a disillusioned idealist. -
This sounds interesting
How short is "short", and would there be a "theme" or specific guidelines to follow?George -
Only if I get to retain my property rights. I discovered years ago after submitting a program to a magazine that in doing so I gave all rights to the magazine and it was no longer my program. They turned around and sold a "best of" disk with several programs they had received (of which, mine was one), I got nothing for it. When I complained I was directed to the fine print where by submitting the program I turned ownership over to them. Since then I have been very careful to read the fine print before submitting anything to anyone.
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I wouldn't be able to participate, but it would be
fun to watch!
I don't know if these are the types of short films that Baldrick
wants, but this website has a few........
http://www.pleix.net/films.html
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I think it's a good idea. Would be nice to see the wide range of proffesional submissions to complete garbage (but funny), like the stuff I make. I probably wouldn't be able to submit, cause I use real music (copyrughted) and stuff as my backround tracks, but would still be a fun contest.
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Second the question about maximum/minimum length, theme, subject, etc. Also what format for submissions?
Another question, regarding the no commercials policy on posting submissions, would a short video which constituted a commercial advertisement be acceptable? The advertisement is for my own services, not a nationwide product or company.
It is actually an old ad which contains an out-of-service phone number, so I would not be concerned about tons of phone calls.
Should there be any guidelines on strict copyright issues? I took some care to make sure only public domain images were used, as this was originally intended for submission to the local cable channel. I am no legal expert but if a cash prize is being offered, this has substantial bearing on copyright and public domain issues, as it now becomes a for-profit endeavor.
For instance, you take a video of someone falling on their butt and show it to friends for laughs, no problem. But submit it for commercial purposes, and I think you need to get a release from the butt-faller, and possibly from the owner of the ground and/or facility unto which the butt actually fell.
I don't want to be a killjoy, but I would hate to see Baldrick have his own butt fall into some serious doo-doo. -
Originally Posted by Shadow57
Would there be any budgetary restrictions? Other than spending more than is on offer for the top prize of course...There is some corner of a foreign field that is forever England: Telstra Stadium, Sydney, 22/11/2003.
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I think it would be VERY interesting!
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I'd compete if the FireWire port on my DVC wasn't damaged.
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Originally Posted by Baldrick
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In other words, worth it.8)
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Certainly! Bring it on!!!
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Originally Posted by Nelson37
However, the maximum length will probably be around 7 minutes and minimum of 2.5 minutes.
Format will be in DivX5/6/XviD + MP3/AC3 audio as an AVI.
Subject and themes have not be decided as of yet.
Another question, regarding the no commercials policy on posting submissions, would a short video which constituted a commercial advertisement be acceptable?
But submit it for commercial purposes, and I think you need to get a release from the butt-faller, and possibly from the owner of the ground and/or facility unto which the butt actually fell.
We will probably ask that submissions be original works that have not been previously submitted to another competition.
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Evening all.
Personally, I do not prefer divX as the final medium. I much
prefer MPEG-2 ..but your decision was probably based on Size;
and Length; to maximize the two for the contest.
Just to be sure I understand (case others do not either) ..
Is this a contest for:
** Quality, or
** Craftmanship (best director, and source content/creativity)
** or both
Just curious
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Not sure if I'm speaking out of turn here, but my assumption would be it's based on both content quality/originality AND technical video quality. Just my thoughts on it.
Mostly because (A) all contests want original creative work, and (B) this is a video help/tech site, so technical quality/precision is kind of a no-brainer.Want my help? Ask here! (not via PM!)
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I participated in the 48 hour film competition last year and again this year. You have 48 hours to make a 7 minute film. You pick the genre out of a hat and everyone is told a character name, line of dialogue and prop that must be used in the film. (That way no one can start early).
It's a lot of fun. Last year we made it into the "Best Of" screening which means our film was one of the top 1/4 in Atlanta. It was incredible to sit in the audience at the screening. I co-edited the film and the audience actually laughed at my edits (which was intended, it was an intentionally bad film within a film).
I think this site could do something similar where there is a time limit involved.
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Personally, I do not prefer divX as the final medium. I much
prefer MPEG-2 ..but your decision was probably based on Size;
and Length; to maximize the two for the contest."Shut up Wesley!" -- Captain Jean-Luc Picard
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Originally Posted by prestoDonatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw?
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Originally Posted by yoda313
A better approach would be to allow any software, and have the contestant declare what they've used so the judges can take this into account and see what's been achieved with what software. I'd put money on some people having a better entry using limited tools, compared to someone who used top-end stuff.
Oh, and yes, any decision?There is some corner of a foreign field that is forever England: Telstra Stadium, Sydney, 22/11/2003.
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Originally Posted by daamon
Originally Posted by daamonDonatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw? -
I would be interested in this as well. Any word on if this is gonna be a go or not?
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I might depending on the topic and once there's more info about this, I could give a more concrete answer. Sounds interesting.
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We're almost done working out the details. It'll be announced soon enogh.
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Originally Posted by lordsmurfDonatello - The Shredder? Michelangelo - Maybe all that hardware is for making coleslaw?
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