FINAL CALL for entries - 31.08.2011 - 2.Intervideo Talent Award
Deadline:
Wed Aug 31, 2011 00:00
Location:
Wiesbaden,
Germany
Sustainability Films Wanted!
The Intervideo Talent Award “Morgen sehen wir weiter”
(“Tomorrow we will see”) starts second round.
For the second time since its successful debut in 2009, Intervideo Filmproduktion GmbH is announcing its Intervideo Talent Award which started March 1, 2011.
Giving new young media talent a boost worked so well in its first run that Intervideo itself received a prize for the idea: the “German Culture Promotion Prize” (Deutscher Kulturförderpreis).
Students or trainees and those just starting on a media career who wish to address the competition theme in film are eligible to take part. Participants may not be older than 30 when submitting their entry.
Under the heading of “THE FUTURE AS A BRAND – Sustainability as a value and product,” this year’s competition is about the almost inflationary use of the term “sustainability.” Is the “produce, consume, recycle” blueprint a workable or illusory model for modern industrialized society? Doesn’t sustainability in the strictest sense turn our entire economic system and how we co-exist on its head?
Or does the term takes its place in the long series of communication catastrophes and cureall mantras in the advertising industry? Is sustainability possibly only a decoy designed to trigger people to consume and actually stand in the way of sustainability? In our Web-savvy age, words decay rapidly. How sustainable will the expression sustainability be?
We are interested in films which address the topic of sustainability dispassionately, critically and/or artistically. Films which look at the issue from a wide range of perspectives investigate it or make it intelligible in emotional terms. The films themselves may somehow even be sustainable, or serve as models of sustainability.
This year, the Intervideo Talent Award will be awarded in four film categories – “Documentaries,” “Fiction/Short films,” “Animations” and “Freestyle.”
This year too, after the entry period closes, an independent jury will select the winning entries.
Cash awards amounting to a total of €2,000 are on offer to the winners, as well as various non-cash prizes. The prizes will be presented at the film festival “exground” in Wiesbaden in November.
Deadline for submission of entries is August 31, 2011.
Further information and all documentation concerning the competition is available at:
http://www.intervideo-nachwuchspreis.de and
http://www.intervideo-filmproduktion.de
We look forward to receiving your entries and films!
Contact:
Intervideo Filmproduktion GmbH
“Intervideo Talent Award”
Sascha Jost
Robert-Koch-Straße 11
55129 Mainz, Germany
Phone:+49 (0) 6131-250830
Fax: +49 (0) 6131-2508325
E-mail: kontakt@intervideo-nachwuchspreis.de
Web: http://www.intervideo-nachwuchspreis.de
The Intervideo Talent Award “Morgen sehen wir weiter”
(“Tomorrow we will see”) starts second round.
For the second time since its successful debut in 2009, Intervideo Filmproduktion GmbH is announcing its Intervideo Talent Award which started March 1, 2011.
Giving new young media talent a boost worked so well in its first run that Intervideo itself received a prize for the idea: the “German Culture Promotion Prize” (Deutscher Kulturförderpreis).
Students or trainees and those just starting on a media career who wish to address the competition theme in film are eligible to take part. Participants may not be older than 30 when submitting their entry.
Under the heading of “THE FUTURE AS A BRAND – Sustainability as a value and product,” this year’s competition is about the almost inflationary use of the term “sustainability.” Is the “produce, consume, recycle” blueprint a workable or illusory model for modern industrialized society? Doesn’t sustainability in the strictest sense turn our entire economic system and how we co-exist on its head?
Or does the term takes its place in the long series of communication catastrophes and cureall mantras in the advertising industry? Is sustainability possibly only a decoy designed to trigger people to consume and actually stand in the way of sustainability? In our Web-savvy age, words decay rapidly. How sustainable will the expression sustainability be?
We are interested in films which address the topic of sustainability dispassionately, critically and/or artistically. Films which look at the issue from a wide range of perspectives investigate it or make it intelligible in emotional terms. The films themselves may somehow even be sustainable, or serve as models of sustainability.
This year, the Intervideo Talent Award will be awarded in four film categories – “Documentaries,” “Fiction/Short films,” “Animations” and “Freestyle.”
This year too, after the entry period closes, an independent jury will select the winning entries.
Cash awards amounting to a total of €2,000 are on offer to the winners, as well as various non-cash prizes. The prizes will be presented at the film festival “exground” in Wiesbaden in November.
Deadline for submission of entries is August 31, 2011.
Further information and all documentation concerning the competition is available at:
http://www.intervideo-nachwuchspreis.de and
http://www.intervideo-filmproduktion.de
We look forward to receiving your entries and films!
Contact:
Intervideo Filmproduktion GmbH
“Intervideo Talent Award”
Sascha Jost
Robert-Koch-Straße 11
55129 Mainz, Germany
Phone:+49 (0) 6131-250830
Fax: +49 (0) 6131-2508325
E-mail: kontakt@intervideo-nachwuchspreis.de
Web: http://www.intervideo-nachwuchspreis.de
Intervideo Talent Award
Deadline:
Mon Aug 31, 2009 00:00
Location:
Germany
Films permitted for submission are those dealing with the theme “Tomorrow we will see”, in accordance with the description of the competition. The length of the film contributions must not exceed 10 minutes. In the case of longer films, an excerpt of up to 10 minutes may be submitted.
Films can be submitted until 31st August 2009. The competition is open
for students, apprentices and graduates from sectors like, e.g. TV, film and media production, media design, animation and multimedia as well as media technology may participate. The competition is also aimed at young professionals and job starters with work experience of up to 2 years.
The winners can look forward to cash prizes totalling to € 1.500.00 as well as various non-cash prizes. The prizes will be awarded during the "exground" film festival in
Wiesbaden, Germany on 15th November 2009. To submit a film online, filmmakers can register at Reelport.com.
You can find up-to-date information about the competition at www.intervideo-nachwuchspreis.de and www.intervideo-filmproduktion.de
Find the application form and the description of the competition in English and German here.
Contact:
Intervideo Filmproduktion GmbH
„Intervideo-Nachwuchspreis“
Sascha Jost
Robert-Koch-Str. 11
55129 Mainz
Tel: 06131-250830
Fax: 06131-2508325
Email: kontakt@intervideo-nachwuchspreis.de
Web: Intervideo - Schulungsfilm-Homepage
Films can be submitted until 31st August 2009. The competition is open
for students, apprentices and graduates from sectors like, e.g. TV, film and media production, media design, animation and multimedia as well as media technology may participate. The competition is also aimed at young professionals and job starters with work experience of up to 2 years.
The winners can look forward to cash prizes totalling to € 1.500.00 as well as various non-cash prizes. The prizes will be awarded during the "exground" film festival in
Wiesbaden, Germany on 15th November 2009. To submit a film online, filmmakers can register at Reelport.com.
You can find up-to-date information about the competition at www.intervideo-nachwuchspreis.de and www.intervideo-filmproduktion.de
Find the application form and the description of the competition in English and German here.
Contact:
Intervideo Filmproduktion GmbH
„Intervideo-Nachwuchspreis“
Sascha Jost
Robert-Koch-Str. 11
55129 Mainz
Tel: 06131-250830
Fax: 06131-2508325
Email: kontakt@intervideo-nachwuchspreis.de
Web: Intervideo - Schulungsfilm-Homepage