Lorinda Norton
October 30th, 2008, 10:23 AM
All right, folks, here we go! When DVC14 is over one of you is going to be shopping at the DVeStore (www.dvestore.com) thanks to Guy Cochran and his $300 prize offer!
The theme is…
TRAVEL
Genre, as usual, is wide open. But….there are some big changes this time around!
Time has been extended from the usual 3 minutes to FIVE MINUTES.
In addition, you have a FULL TWO WEEKS to get your film completed, meaning the deadline is now midnight PST on Sunday, November 16.
As stated earlier you may upload your film to Vimeo if you can’t make yourself use YouTube. You may provide up to three links, according to the rules.
Speaking of rules, because so many of them have changed for this round, even though I encourage you to look over The DV Challenge: * Official Rules (http://thedvchallenge.blogspot.com/search/label/*%20Official%20Rules) if you haven’t, here are some important reminders:
GUIDELINES
The maximum duration of your film is five minutes, plus an additional 20 seconds for credits. You ARE allowed to use part of the additional 20 seconds for your film if you need it. There is no penalty for films shorter than 5 minutes, so you can enter with a 40 second film if you like.
Your film must open with a title reading "thedvchallenge.com presents" Please note the URL is "thedvchallenge.com" and not "dvchallenge.com" You may use any font, in order to make it congruent with the look and feel of your film.
All good stories need a good title! Your film must have a title which must show at the beginning of your film following "thedvchallenge.com presents"! Whenever you email us, please include the title. It makes life so much easier.
Please, do not make the title the same or similar to the theme. If the theme is “cats”, don’t call your movie “Cats”, “The Cats”, or “A Cat”.
Very descriptive titles are good as it helps your film stick out in the judges minds when trying to remember which film is which. Films titled “untitled” will be frowned upon.
CONTENT
YOUR FILM MUST BE ALL YOUR OWN MATERIAL, or you must have legal right to use it, such as copyright free music or properly licensed music. You must credit any other artists in your credit roll.
YOUR FILM MUST BE NEW AS OF THE START DATE. You cannot use video shot before the start date of the challenge. You may not submit a film that you shot previously. Some exceptions may be made for royalty free stock footage on a case by case basis. Royalty free music is excluded from this rule.
Photo montages and animation (including stop-motion) are not acceptable as submissions. Films may include photo montages and animation in limited quantity if it is critical to the story.
Visual effects of all types are allowed.
You retain 100% ownership of your film, and are 100% responsible for its content.
……………………
That’s it, now get out there and make some great films! :)
The theme is…
TRAVEL
Genre, as usual, is wide open. But….there are some big changes this time around!
Time has been extended from the usual 3 minutes to FIVE MINUTES.
In addition, you have a FULL TWO WEEKS to get your film completed, meaning the deadline is now midnight PST on Sunday, November 16.
As stated earlier you may upload your film to Vimeo if you can’t make yourself use YouTube. You may provide up to three links, according to the rules.
Speaking of rules, because so many of them have changed for this round, even though I encourage you to look over The DV Challenge: * Official Rules (http://thedvchallenge.blogspot.com/search/label/*%20Official%20Rules) if you haven’t, here are some important reminders:
GUIDELINES
The maximum duration of your film is five minutes, plus an additional 20 seconds for credits. You ARE allowed to use part of the additional 20 seconds for your film if you need it. There is no penalty for films shorter than 5 minutes, so you can enter with a 40 second film if you like.
Your film must open with a title reading "thedvchallenge.com presents" Please note the URL is "thedvchallenge.com" and not "dvchallenge.com" You may use any font, in order to make it congruent with the look and feel of your film.
All good stories need a good title! Your film must have a title which must show at the beginning of your film following "thedvchallenge.com presents"! Whenever you email us, please include the title. It makes life so much easier.
Please, do not make the title the same or similar to the theme. If the theme is “cats”, don’t call your movie “Cats”, “The Cats”, or “A Cat”.
Very descriptive titles are good as it helps your film stick out in the judges minds when trying to remember which film is which. Films titled “untitled” will be frowned upon.
CONTENT
YOUR FILM MUST BE ALL YOUR OWN MATERIAL, or you must have legal right to use it, such as copyright free music or properly licensed music. You must credit any other artists in your credit roll.
YOUR FILM MUST BE NEW AS OF THE START DATE. You cannot use video shot before the start date of the challenge. You may not submit a film that you shot previously. Some exceptions may be made for royalty free stock footage on a case by case basis. Royalty free music is excluded from this rule.
Photo montages and animation (including stop-motion) are not acceptable as submissions. Films may include photo montages and animation in limited quantity if it is critical to the story.
Visual effects of all types are allowed.
You retain 100% ownership of your film, and are 100% responsible for its content.
……………………
That’s it, now get out there and make some great films! :)