Lorinda Norton
January 15th, 2010, 11:56 AM
Here we go with the judging! If you’re like me you’re thinking this is going to be a tough one to call.
If you submitted a film or donated to the charity pool you are a judge! You have from now until midnight PST on Sunday, Jan. 17 to vote. The winner will be announced on Monday.
Filmmakers, sorry, but you can’t vote for your own film. :)
Go to http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/dvc-uwol-charity-challenge/470874-2nd-annual-dvc-uwol-charity-challenge-finalists.html to watch all the films again.
Pick your top three films, and email your #1 #2 and #3 choices to thedvchallenge@gmail.com
Please include both the filmmakers name and the film title.
So how do you pick your top three films? Voting should be weighted 50% for production quality, and 50% for use of theme/story. If you need help, here is a system Dylan has used almost since the start of the DVC. In his words:
Each time I watch a film I give it two ratings out of 10. One for how well it uses the theme, one for overall production value. I write them down in order as I go, and if I find that they stack up better or worse to other films, I move their points up and down a little bit.
For example:
________Theme/Story ______ Production
Film A________9_____________ 9.5
Film B________8______________9
Film C________7______________7
Film D________5______________7
Film E________8______________3
By the end I find I have a list that represents fairly accurately what I would have chosen anyway, and no films get forgotten. I will go back and rewatch my top 5 just to make sure they are as I remember them.
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That’s it for the regular portion of the contest, but there’s more! Remember, Guy Cochran of dvcreators.net (http://www.dvestore.com) put up a LitePanel Micro for the filmmaker you vote as Best Newcomer! So, newcomers to the DVC/UWOL Charity Challenge are:
Ben Robbins & Cole Seidl “Merry Christmas, Craig!”
Ken Diewert “Li Wu (The Gift)”
Clint Harmon “it’s the little things”
Graeme Hay “Gift of Seeds and Carrots.”
Bill Thesken "The Miracle"
Send your vote for Best Newcomer along with the one for Best Film.
There you have it! If you’ve got any questions just ask!
If you submitted a film or donated to the charity pool you are a judge! You have from now until midnight PST on Sunday, Jan. 17 to vote. The winner will be announced on Monday.
Filmmakers, sorry, but you can’t vote for your own film. :)
Go to http://www.dvinfo.net/forum/dvc-uwol-charity-challenge/470874-2nd-annual-dvc-uwol-charity-challenge-finalists.html to watch all the films again.
Pick your top three films, and email your #1 #2 and #3 choices to thedvchallenge@gmail.com
Please include both the filmmakers name and the film title.
So how do you pick your top three films? Voting should be weighted 50% for production quality, and 50% for use of theme/story. If you need help, here is a system Dylan has used almost since the start of the DVC. In his words:
Each time I watch a film I give it two ratings out of 10. One for how well it uses the theme, one for overall production value. I write them down in order as I go, and if I find that they stack up better or worse to other films, I move their points up and down a little bit.
For example:
________Theme/Story ______ Production
Film A________9_____________ 9.5
Film B________8______________9
Film C________7______________7
Film D________5______________7
Film E________8______________3
By the end I find I have a list that represents fairly accurately what I would have chosen anyway, and no films get forgotten. I will go back and rewatch my top 5 just to make sure they are as I remember them.
*******************************
That’s it for the regular portion of the contest, but there’s more! Remember, Guy Cochran of dvcreators.net (http://www.dvestore.com) put up a LitePanel Micro for the filmmaker you vote as Best Newcomer! So, newcomers to the DVC/UWOL Charity Challenge are:
Ben Robbins & Cole Seidl “Merry Christmas, Craig!”
Ken Diewert “Li Wu (The Gift)”
Clint Harmon “it’s the little things”
Graeme Hay “Gift of Seeds and Carrots.”
Bill Thesken "The Miracle"
Send your vote for Best Newcomer along with the one for Best Film.
There you have it! If you’ve got any questions just ask!