This contest is for students who are 19 years of age or younger and
residents of the United States and its territories. To enter, students
must submit a short film that is 4 minutes or less in length on this
year's topic, "Video games in the cross hairs." The film must address
why video games are important to them. Entries can be videos of any
kind, including documentary, animation, experimental, satire, fictional
narrative, or music video. Films will be judged on content, artistic and
technical merit, and creativity.
The top three winners receive:
Cash prizes of $1,000, $500, and $250.
A trip with a guest to New York City to attend the Youth Voices Uncensored event in the spring.
A one-year complimentary student membership to the Rubin Museum of Art.
The first place winner will received a $5,000 scholarship to the New York Film Academy.
Deadline: December 13, 2013
More info: http://www.ncac.org/Film-Contest-Application
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