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Working on an entry for Film Riot’s Upbeat Film Contest Film Riot (@thefilmriot) is running a “Stay at Home” film contest. The challenge: Make a no-gloom-and-doom move in any genre—60 seconds or shorter—shot in your home or on your property. The image here is from an entry about finding beauty close at hand. If you want to enter the contest yourself, check out Film Riot’s 8-minute explanatory video at https://youtu.be/8zpOgKDyn_M There are some terrific prizes. Deadline is April 2, Chicago time. #mobilemoviemaking #videocontests #coronavirus #Covid-19 #filmcontests #oneminutemovies #oneminutevideos #oneminutefilms https://www.instagram.com/p/B-Sq6wspoK5/?igshid=79zs5wuavc5g
Quarantined Creativity: Stay At Home Short Film Challenge Film Riot (@thefilmriot) is sponsoring a short video contest. The assignment: Make a terrific movie in any genre—60 seconds or shorter—shot in your home or on your property. The contest was inspired by the fact that because of the pandemic, many of us are living under stay-at-home rules. Film Riot believes that being restricted this way should not inhibit our creativity. Or to put it more positively, they believe that working on a film can lift one’s spirits. The rules: ►Open to submissions worldwide ►No longer than 60 seconds ►Must take place at your residence. Outside is allowed only on your own property. ►Contest ends April 2nd @ 5pm CT ►No doom and gloom ►You can submit multiple videos (once a day) ►Royalty-free music only For more information—including a list of the terrific prizes—there’s a helpful 8-minute movie featuring Film Riot’s founder @Ryan_Connollly at https://youtu.be/8zpOgKDyn_M #mobilemoviemaking #videocontests #coronavirus #shortfilms https://www.instagram.com/p/B-N3Adupl7P/?igshid=vhlzjgf42mrv
Thank you ONLINE VIDEO CONTESTS for sharing the word about the GorillaPod Contest. @video_contests is the #1 site on the internet for filmmakers who want to find video contests. It’s the place to go if you’re a competitive filmmaker. The challenge of our current contest: Use a mobile device to shoot a video (60 seconds or shorter) with the camera attached to a GorillaPod. Any genre is OK. Have fun. Upload the video with the hashtag gorillapodvideocontest. The deadline is June 30. #mobilemoviemaking #videocontests #gorillapod #cinematography https://www.instagram.com/p/B942N24pGlk/?igshid=1ohfchelhu2ub
Preview 2020 Video Contest Prize: “The Comic Hero’s Journey” For his prize in the Preview 2020 contest, Oliver Richards has chosen “The Comic Hero’s Journey.” Written by @SteveKaplan, the book deals with story structure in comedy films. The publisher—one of our sponsors—is @michael_wiese_productions. #filmcomedies #comicwriting #storystructure #hero’shourney #videocontests https://www.instagram.com/p/B9XF3kgp6XE/?igshid=1x5j8bacg1cc8
Preview 2020 Video Contest Entry: “WILL YOU SEE?” Directed by Nikkole Mathis (@itsjustnikkole), in only a few seconds “Will You See?” powerfully links the past, the present, and the future. You can view Nikkole’s moving video and the other submissions at Preview2020VideoContest. All the entries are worth viewing! We’ll announce the winners on February 10. #mobilemoviemaking #shotoniPhone #videocontests #tellblackstories #blackhistorymonth https://www.instagram.com/p/B8Pgo_ehH7X/?igshid=1ahkynqs2xkrb
Preview 2020 Video Contest Entry: “RESOLUTION” “Resolution” is an intense drama directed by @OneMouseStudio. The short drama makes the case that whatever elsehappens in 2020, many people will have to deal with troubled relationships. The film is beautifully shot. The understated performances are memorable. You can see “Resolution” and the other entries by searching for preview2020videocontest. Winners will be announced February 10. #mobilemoviemaking #videocontests #shortfilms #filmmaking #smartphonemovies #drama #acting #cinematography https://www.instagram.com/p/B8Ki25lpFai/?igshid=6meurmzfsvdq
Preview 2020 Video Contest Entry: “THE CLEANUP” In “The Cleanup” Ian Leer (@tryianleer) reminds us that comedies can be as insightful as dramas. Beyond its message, the short movie is worth studying for its cinematic richness. You can see “The Cleanup” by searching for Preview2020VideoContest, where you’ll also enjoy other quality entries. The winners of the contest will be announced on February 10. #mobilemoviemaking #videocontests #2020 #thefuture https://www.instagram.com/p/B8HZjx7hKxX/?igshid=pph3xf4x8a4p