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02 August 2011

iPhone film contest


Deadline:


30/09/11

Recognizing what a powerful reporting tool the iPhone has become, an new iPhone film contest includes a non-fiction category.
The official name  is the Original iPhone Film Contest, but you can enter anything shot on an iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad2. (Warning: organizers will verify that entries are indeed shot on an Apple device, penalty disqualification.)
In addition to non-fiction, you can also submit shorts that are fiction, brand film (an ad or short for your favorite company or product) and music video. Films must be three minutes or under but music video clips can run the length of the song but not over 4:30.
Organizers are launching this inaugural contest "to bring together and showcase the films of the iPhone filmmaker community and encourage aspiring filmmakers to tell their stories by utilizing the “film studio in their pocket” – the cutting-edge Apple IOS devices that break down the barriers to personal filmmaking."
Judging your smartphone cinematics will be the likes of David Pogue of the New York Times, director Lasse Halstrom, Maroon 5 plus a host of creatives and indie film types.
Prizes include the iPad, Apple TV and apps like MovieSlate, Prep for iMovie and Clips for iMovie.
For more info, click here.

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