Thursday, February 11, 2010

Student Sustainability Film Fest accepting submissions from HS & College Students


photo: taken on the drive from OR to San Francisco, during the 2008 Jack Johnson Tour. It felt so good to cross the border into CA:)

Saw this in today's California Student & Sustainability Coalition e-newsletter:

The Northwest Institute for Social Change, based in Portland, OR is now encouraging and accepting entries from high school and college students across North America for its 2010 Student Sustainability Film Festival.

We are inviting students to produce and submit short films about projects their communities and colleges have instigated to promote sustainability.

Entries are due on Friday, May 14.

Students will be awarded cash prizes for top-ranked submissions, as determined by an esteemed board of noted judges and filmmakers, including Curt Ellis (producer of "King Corn") and Matt Martin (editor for "No Impact Man").

Each winning film is awarded a $1,000 cash prize.

All final selections will be screened at a public event in Portland, Oregon in late May 2010. Complete rules and submission guidelines here.

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