Contact Person:
j.cockfield@unimelb.edu.au
Brief
We are seeking film submissions of between 30 seconds and 5 minutes that effectively communicate positive messages about a zero or low carbon, clean energy future. You may choose any genre or style that you like and we encourage participants to push creative boundaries and think outside the square. Green Screen: Climate Fix Flicks is open to everyone.
Judging
Entries will be judged by an expert panel. Judges will include Kimble Rendall (of Matrix and I, Robot movie fame) and Tim Flannery (Chair Climate Change Commission and author of "Here on Earth" and "The Weather Makers") plus well-known scientists, artists & film-makers.
Prizes
There's big prize money up for grabs with individual prizes of up to $5000. Shortlisted entrants will also receive significant media coverage and their work will be seen by highprofile film and television professionals.
Winners will be announced at the time of the Australian Film Festival in March 2012, followed by an online People's Choice competition and public screenings showcasing the best entries in capital cities around Australia between March and June 2012.
How to enter
For detailed instructions on how to enter and to download an official entry form visit: www.greenscreen.org.au
Entries must be received by 10 February 2012.
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Opportunity Overview:
Green Screen: Climate Fix Flicks is an exciting new short film competition that is now calling for entries. We’re looking for creative films that explore ways to alleviate the coming climate crisis such as the positive benefits of moves towards a clean energy future.
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Judging
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Winners will be announced at the time of the Australian Film Festival in March 2012, followed by an online People's Choice competition and public screenings showcasing the best entries in capital cities around Australia between March and June 2012.
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Opportunity Overview:
Green Screen: Climate Fix Flicks is an exciting new short film competition that is now calling for entries. We’re looking for creative films that explore ways to alleviate the coming climate crisis such as the positive benefits of moves towards a clean energy future.
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Brief
We are seeking film submissions of between 30 seconds and 5 minutes that effectively communicate positive messages about a zero or low carbon, clean energy future. You may choose any genre or style that you like and we encourage participants to push creative boundaries and think outside the square. Green Screen: Climate Fix Flicks is open to everyone.
Judging
Entries will be judged by an expert panel. Judges will include Kimble Rendall (of Matrix and I, Robot movie fame) and Tim Flannery (Chair Climate Change Commission and author of "Here on Earth" and "The Weather Makers") plus well-known scientists, artists & film-makers.
Prizes
There's big prize money up for grabs with individual prizes of up to $5000. Shortlisted entrants will also receive significant media coverage and their work will be seen by highprofile film and television professionals.
Winners will be announced at the time of the Australian Film Festival in March 2012, followed by an online People's Choice competition and public screenings showcasing the best entries in capital cities around Australia between March and June 2012.
How to enter
For detailed instructions on how to enter and to download an official entry form visit: www.greenscreen.org.au
Entries must be received by 10 February 2012.
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Contact Person:
j.cockfield@unimelb.edu.au
Opportunity Overview:
Green Screen: Climate Fix Flicks is an exciting new short film competition that is now calling for entries. We’re looking for creative films that explore ways to alleviate the coming climate crisis such as the positive benefits of moves towards a clean energy future.
Brief
We are seeking film submissions of between 30 seconds and 5 minutes that effectively communicate positive messages about a zero or low carbon, clean energy future. You may choose any genre or style that you like and we encourage participants to push creative boundaries and think outside the square. Green Screen: Climate Fix Flicks is open to everyone.
Judging
Entries will be judged by an expert panel. Judges will include Kimble Rendall (of Matrix and I, Robot movie fame) and Tim Flannery (Chair Climate Change Commission and author of "Here on Earth" and "The Weather Makers") plus well-known scientists, artists & film-makers.
Prizes
There's big prize money up for grabs with individual prizes of up to $5000. Shortlisted entrants will also receive significant media coverage and their work will be seen by highprofile film and television professionals.
Winners will be announced at the time of the Australian Film Festival in March 2012, followed by an online People's Choice competition and public screenings showcasing the best entries in capital cities around Australia between March and June 2012.
How to enter
For detailed instructions on how to enter and to download an official entry form visit: www.greenscreen.org.au
Entries must be received by 10 February 2012.
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