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Please support and attend the Charles Schwab 2012 Youth of the Year Luncheon Feb. 7th at the Westin in SF union square http://t.co/5KT88gB2
Opportunity: Make a movie or upload a film you’ve already created relating to social justice in America (see topics below). Movies must have been made after May 2, 2011. Find out more here.
Prizes: There is one first prize of $10,000 and one runner-up prize of $3,500 for movies. Judges may award an additional $1,000 prize for artistic excellence or best message. Winners are selected by the Elfenworks Foundation, based on the following criteria: story, message, cinematography, audio/music/narration, and overall impact. Winners will be announced at the CMF International Grand Finale.
Due: Must be submitted by May 1, 2012.
Length: 5 minutes or less.
Price: Free.
Requirements: Team captain must be enrolled in University during the same term the movie is uploaded.
More Details: Filmmakers at participating CMF schools can sign-up for free online and get all the gear needed to tell your story in a week. Or any student attending a US college or university may submit their movie online. Musicians submit your tracks online by the same deadline.
Email us at support@campusmoviefest.com with any questions
Similar to the past three years of the Elfenworks CMF Social Justice Award, deliver a film which tells the story of a person in America who has overcome poverty, inequality or social injustice, bringing home a personal tale of triumph in the face of adversity in a way that will open ears, hearts and minds. Highlight people who inspire and give hope to others through their actions. Showcase the tales of those who are not afraid to stare down social injustice and make an impact.
Deliver a film which brings home the story of someone or some group that, unwilling to be overcome by the problem, tackles it. Tell the tale of visionaries who are doing something to create a positive change. As Lauren Speeth, CEO of The Elfenworks Foundation explains, "We’ll always consider films that tell the story about how NOBODY should underestimate their ability to make a ripple of positive change." This has been our most popular topic, and we invite you to tell us about the heroes in your community.
Deliver a film which brings home the horror of [name your social injustice here] and thus brings us face to face with our unwillingness to seepoverty, inequality or social injustice. Ever wonder why so many people say there's no poverty problem in America? A Stanford study shows more people were in denial about poverty after Hurricane Katrina coverage than before, despite government reports that one in seven Americans (49 million) regularly struggle to get enough food to eat. Are we afraid that the problem is too big to fix, that if we look we'll have to help, or that the same thing could happen to us? We're throwing down the gauntlet to you students, to explore the concept of how fear makes us blind to realities, possibilities and hope... and we are quaking in FEAR of what you might show us.
Let your imagination soar and think of artistic and creative ways to portray your message. As always we're looking for the very best and brightest, and as always Elfenworks and CMF this year and in future years reserve the right to postpone the deadline if nothing of the level of previous years is submitted.
Submit music and find out more information about The Elfenworks Social Justice Music Category
Participate: To participate in the Elfenworks Social Justice Category, submit a short film that addresses any of the following topics.
35 Facets of Poverty and Inequality:
Please support and attend the Charles Schwab 2012 Youth of the Year Luncheon Feb. 7th at the Westin in SF union square http://t.co/5KT88gB2
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We mean it when we say ‘Help one, Help many, Cause a ripple.’ Learn more about our Butterfly Project http://t.co/etWlDY4P
We mean it when we say ‘Help one, Help many, Cause a ripple.’ Learn more about our Butterfly Project http://t.co/etWlDY4P