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CoreMelt Survey for Video Production Pros: Win CoreMelt products!

Complete the CoreMelt poll and have your name entered to win valuable software products from CoreMelt. The poll will close on Sunday 6th July 2008 and winners will be picked on Monday 7th July and notified via email.

Take the poll and enter to win!

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2008 Adobe School Innovation Awards Competition

Published by Michele Yamazaki on February 21st, 2008 - in Adobe, Contest

The 2008 Adobe School Innovation Awards information is available. The theme this year is "My Community – My Planet – My 21st Century." The competition is open to high school students in grades 9-12.

Students can submit entries in three categories:

  • Web Design & Development
  • Film & Video
  • Graphic and Print Design

Prizes include software, cash, a laptop computer, and a trip to NECC being held in San Antonio, Texas.

I know we do get high school students and educators at Toolfarm and AE Freemart, as witnessed by the demo downloads. More Information

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New $20,000 ‘See What’s Possible’ Adobe design challenge

Published by Michele Yamazaki on February 17th, 2008 - in Adobe, Contest, Photoshop

Compose an engaging 15-second or less animation or motion graphic video of the Photoshop brand logo that illustrates the theme of “See What’s Possible.” The winning work must incorporate and close with the Adobe Photoshop logo and will be used by Adobe as part of an upcoming Photoshop marketing campaigns.

Accepting submissions February 15 – March 15, 2008

Learn more at Cut&Paste.com

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You Suck at Photoshop – Funny Friday

Published by Michele Yamazaki on February 15th, 2008 - in Contest, MyToolfarm, Photoshop, Tutorial, Video

It’s been a rough week. I’ve been fighting this awful flu and been busy with MyToolfarm‘s huge launch, so I figure it’s time to lighten the mood.

Have you caught any of Donnie’s You Suck at Photoshop video tutorials? They are so funny! The sixth in the series went online this week. I’d recommend watching them all. You might learn a little bit about Photoshop. (Note: The humor is a little vulgar at times, so if you’re not into that, you may want to pass.)

Also, speaking of MyToolfarm…. please stop by and check it out. Upload some stuff, enter the Red Giant NAB contest, get your work reviewed by your peers, get inspired….

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MyToolfarm Beta Officially Launches with Red Giant Contest!

What is MyToolfarm?
mytoolfarm betaMyToolfarm is a collaborative community for MoGraph and VFX Artists. Get inspired by and comment on the work of your peers, as well as receive feedback on your uploaded work. Explore the hottest trends and techniques and learn how plug-ins can expand your creativity.

We’re kicking off the launch with our first contest, a partnership with Red Giant Software. Submit video for the Red Giant/NAB Contest and the winning entry will receive a trip to NAB in April. View contest rules and prize information.

Red Giant NAB Contest

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Adobe Design Achievement Awards

Published by Michele Yamazaki on November 14th, 2007 - in Adobe, Contest

The 2008 Adobe Design Achievement Awards gives higher education students from around the world the creative license to propel their careers in the future. Enter in 12 categories in 3 media areas endorsed by the industry, over 60$K US in cash prizes will be awarded in New York City.

They will be taking submissions through May 2, 2008.

Submit your work here

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Microfilmmaker Magazine/Adobe Spec Trailer Contest

Production PremiumFrom Jeremy Hanke, Editor at MicroFilmmaker Magazine:

Thousands of filmmakers are discovering an extremely clever way to encourage potential film investors to finance their films: the speculative trailer. Created by shooting a few key scenes from a script the filmmaker wants to get funding for and editing them into trailer format, a speculative trailer shows the style and look of the final film to potential investors and allows them to see how it might be marketed.

To encourage you to create a speculative trailer for that film you’ve always wanted to get funded, Microfilmmaker Magazine has teamed up with Adobe to bring you the Microfilmmaker Magazine/Adobe Spec Trailer Contest. A panel of highly regarded filmmakers and editors, which currently includes acclaimed Indie directors Mike Flanagan (Oculus, The Ghosts of Hamilton Street) and Alex Ferrari (Cyn, Broken), will judge these speculative trailers and the top ten will be listed on our website for our readers to watch and vote on.

The winner of this contest will receive the brand new Adobe Creative Suite 3: Production Premium package (featuring Premiere Pro CS3, After Effects CS3, Flash CS3, Encore CS3, Soundbooth CS3, Photoshop CS3 Extended, Illustrator CS3, OnLocation CS3, and Ultra CS3) and Red Giant Magic Bullet Suite 3, for a grand prize total of $2498!

red giant logoThe submission deadline is August 15th, 2007. The top ten will be posted on September 7th, with voting for Microfilmmaker Members available from then until Midnight September 14th. The winner will be declared on September 15th, 2007.(I recommend that anyone wishing to enter this contest read Mike Flanagan’s amazingly insightful article on editing trailers first.)Read the complete submission instructions below:

  1. Trailers must be no shorter than 60 seconds in length and no longer than 120 seconds in length.
  2. Trailers must be in English or have English subtitles.
  3. Trailers must have utilized at least one Adobe product in their creation. (This does not have to be a video program such as Premiere Pro or After Effects, but may include Adobe graphic products like Photoshop or Illustrator or audio programs like Audition.)
  4. Trailers must be shot for no more than a $500 budget if you own your own camera or an $800 budget if you must rent your camera.
  5. 80% of the footage in your trailer must have been shot after June 1, 2007.
  6. Trailers must be in either uncompressed Windows video (.AVI) or uncompressed Quicktime (.MOV) NTSC or 24P files burned to DVD.
  7. Each DVD submitted must be in a full size DVD case. (CD cases and clamshell cases will not be excepted.)
  8. A filmmaker may submit more than one trailer, but each trailer must be on its own separate DVD in its own separate DVD case.
  9. Clearly label your DVD case with the following information:
    a) Trailer Name
    b) Director’s Name
    c) Genre
    d) Running Time
          e) Shipping Address
          f) Phone Number
          g) Email
          h) Trailer Budget
          i) Which Adobe Product Was Used in Creation?
  10. Clearly label your DVD with the following information:
          a) Trailer Name
          b) Director
          c) Email
  11. All submissions must be postmarked no later than August 15th, 2007.

Failure to follow any of these ground rules will cause your entry to be disqualified. 

Submit all trailers to:

Microfilmmaker Magazine
c/o Kari Ann Morgan
100 John Sutherland Dr. Ste. 7
Nicholasville, KY 40356

If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to email either myself or our PR director, Kari Ann Morgan.

Additional and Legal Information:
Discs that have been mis-burned or do not play properly will be discarded, so please double check your discs before you mail them in.
Trailers will not be returned, so do not send master copies of your trailer.
By submitting your trailer, you give Microfilmmaker Magazine permission to use it in part or in its entirety in advertising related to this or future contests.

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Boris FX ‘How Did They Do That?’ Contest

Published by Michele Yamazaki on February 16th, 2007 - in Boris, Contest

boris fxSubmit your best Boris "Tips and Techniques" and win fantastic prizes!

Boris FX is pleased to roll out the “How Did They Do That?” tips and techniques contest. Participation in the contest is simple. Submit your favorite Boris FX work with a short brief on how you used Boris FX tools to realize your project. You may download fully-functioning 14-day Trial Versions of all Boris FX products here

Submissions are judged based on your application of the Boris product and the style and final result of your piece. Contest winners receive great prizes including an NAB conference package, Boris products, and Boris memorabilia. Entrees will be posted on borisfx.com where thousands of industry professionals visit daily.

Submission Dates and Deadlines

  • We are now accepting submissions!
  • Submission Deadline: March 23, 2007
  • Winners are announced on March 30, 2007
  • Go here to review the submission format brief

Boris "How Did They Do That?" Winners Receive

First Prize (1)

  • iPod
  • Boris NAB Package: includes an NAB Conference and Exhibition Pass
  • Boris product of your choice
  • Work featured at the Boris FX Worldwide User Group held at NAB2007
  • Profiled in the Boris FX Newsletter

Second Prize (1)

  • Boris NAB Package: includes an NAB Conference and Exhibition Pass
  • Boris product of your choice
  • Profiled in the Boris FX Newsletter

Third Prize (10)

  • Boris Memorabilia (Boris FX Cap)
  • Profiled in the Boris FX Newsletter

For questions regarding the contest, please contact Janice Dolan at janice@zazilmediagroup.com

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