I got a chance to play with Vegas 9 at NAB....editing some RED Footage. Amazing!!
Been a big fan of Vegas since version 3...and still am.
David
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> Calling All Amateur Filmmakers " Glendale Public Library Has a Challenge for
> You!
I'll watch from the sidelines.....sometimes being a pro has it's disadvantages!!
David
Calling All Amateur Filmmakers – Glendale Public Library Has a Challenge for You!
Deadline drawing near! Win prizes - fame -
Glendale Public Library has a call out to videographers & filmmakers. What does the library mean to you? The library is offering an exciting opportunity for amateur film buffs to share their vision (in three minutes or less) of what a library is
Calling All Amateur Filmmakers – Glendale Public Library Has a Challenge for You!
Glendale, Ariz.—Glendale Public Library has a call out to videographers & filmmakers. What does the library mean to you? The library is offering an exciting opportunity for amateur film buffs to share their vision (in three minutes or less) of what a library is, or to show the world what their library means to them. Entries are due between Mar. 8-14 at any of Glendale Public Library’s three locations.
The contest’s winning entries will be announced at a special screening at 2 p.m. on Saturday, April 11 at the beginning of National Library Week, April 12-18. The screening will take place at Velma Teague Branch Library, 7010 N. 58th Ave. Please call 623-930-3431 to reserve your seat and for more information.
The challenge is for non-professionals only and is open to anyone age 12 and up. (If entrant is under 18, a parent or guardian will need to complete a Minor Release Form.)
Entry forms and rules for the film challenge will be available online and at all three of the Adult Services Desks starting February 1. Entries will be accepted March 8 through March 14, 2009 until 5 p.m. at any of the Glendale Public Library Adult Services Desks. No entries will be accepted after 5 p.m. on March 14. Library locations are located at the following addresses: Glendale Main Library, 5959 W. Brown St.; Foothills Branch Library, 19055 N. 57th Ave., Velma Teague Branch, 7010 N. 58th Ave.
All Entries become property of the Glendale Public Library and will not be returned.
The library is not responsible for damage to, or loss of, an entry.
Three minutes, including the title and ending credits, is the maximum amount of time allowed. It is helpful to have 5 seconds of color bars at the beginning and after the final credits.
Glendale Public Library employees and their immediate families and volunteers are not eligible for prizes.
Decisions of the judges are final.
All entered photography/film may be used for publicity or promotion for the library including, but not limited to, publication in all media and the uploading of text and image to City of Glendale websites.
Entries not complying with all contest rules will be disqualified.
Films may be of any subject matter that does not contain nudity, profanity, violence, or subjects that may be offensive to any person or group. Entries containing prohibited or inappropriate content as determined by Glendale Public Library, in its sole discretion, will be disqualified. Glendale Public Library reserves the right to make the final determination as to which entries are eligible.
The required line of dialogue, which may be spoken or written (but must be clear) is the possibilities start here.
The finished movie must be submitted on a functioning DVD; no minis, HD or Blu-ray discs please. If the disc cannot be read by our equipment, the project will be disqualified.
All required paperwork (entry form and releases if needed) must be submitted, along with the final project, prior to the official deadline.
Please include the Team Captain’s name and telephone number of the submitted DVD.
Entries must be the original work of the entrant, must not infringe upon third-party rights, and must be suitable for publication.
Each entry will be judged in part on creativity, technical merit, and adherence to the theme: What Is a Library?
All cast and crew must be volunteers.
All costs associated with the production are solely the responsibility of the entrant.
If shot in a widescreen aspect ratio (16:9, for example), the entry should be letter-boxed prior to output.
For more information please call Bette at 623-930-3431.
Groups are encouraged to work with a composer and/or musicians to write and record music for their film. It is permissible for a participating group to use other pre-recorded music; however the participating group must have the right to any music used in the film.
All releases (minor, music, location and/or talent) should be obtained by the team’s captain and submitted prior to deadline.
Please be considerate of others when filming inside the library and check-in at the library’s Adult Services Desks before you start rolling (filming).
By entering, entrants are agreeing to be bound by these official rules.
Participants may use any visual medium to create their final film, including animation, digital
gotta be non pro filmmaker.... which means if you are for pay you should not enter....
Calling All Amateur Filmmakers – Glendale Public Library Has a Challenge for You!
Glendale, Ariz.—Glendale Public Library has a call out to all wannabe filmmakers. What does the library mean to you? The library is offering an exciting opportunity for amateur film buffs to share their vision (in three minutes or less) of what a library is, or to show the world what their library means to them.Entries are due between Mar. 8-14 at any of Glendale Public Library’s three locations.
The contest’s winning entries will be announced at a special screening at 2 p.m. on Saturday, April 11 at the beginning of National Library Week, April 12-18. The screening will take place at Velma Teague Branch Library, 7010 N. 58th Ave. Please call 623-930-3431 to reserve your seat and for more information.
We are always looking for items to add to the museum's display and ref. library - please advise if you have anything we can use.
Coury House / SMECC 5802 W. Palmaire Ave. Phone 623-435-1522 Glendale Az 85301 USA
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Pausing and Remembering a Bad Time in Arizona Journalism History
Photo by Bette Sharpe
Glendale Daily Planet Publisher Ed Sharpe pauses and contemplates the passing of Arizona Republic reporter Don Bolles, who was attacked by a car bomb in the hotel’s parking lot 32 years ago this month (1976) and later died of his injuries.
The Hotel Clarendon in midtown Phoenix, where the event took place, has an interesting historical display on Don Bolles and is well worth visiting. Sharpe was attending a meeting of Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ), who along with other Valley journalism organizations, gathered to make a toast to UNITY 2008 Journalism conference happening in Chicago and paid tribute to Bolle's memory.
(This is just 2 items pictured to see the rest go to the hotel)
Bolles grew up in Teaneck, New Jersey, and pursued a newspaper career, in the footsteps of his father (chief of the Associated Press bureau in New Jersey) and grandfather. He graduated from Beloit College with a degree in government, where he was editor of the campus newspaper, and received a President's Award for personal achievement. After a stint in the U.S. Army in the Korean War assigned to an anti-aircraft unit, he joined the Associated Press as a sports editor and rewriter in New York, New Jersey and Kentucky.
In 1962, he was hired by the Arizona Republic newspaper, published at the time by Nina Mason Pulliam, where he quickly found a spot on the investigative beat and gained a reputation for dogged reporting of influence peddling, bribery, and land swindles. Former colleagues, though, say he seemed to grow disillusioned in late 1975 and early 1976, and that he had requested to be taken off the investigative beat, moving to coverage of Phoenix City Hall and then the state Legislature.
Two marriages produced seven children, four from the first and two from the second which included one daughter who was born deaf.
On June 2, 1976, Bolles left behind a short note in his office typewriter explaining he would meet with an informant, then go to a luncheon meeting, and be back about 1:30 p.m. He was responsible for covering a routine hearing at the State Capitol, and planned to attend a movie with second wife Rosalie Kasse that night in celebration of their eighth wedding anniversary. The source promised information on a land deal involving top state politicians and possibly the mob. A wait of several minutes in the lobby of the Hotel Clarendon (now known as the Clarendon Hotel) was concluded with a call for Bolles himself to the front desk, where the conversation lasted no more than two minutes. Bolles then exited the hotel, his car in the adjacent parking lot just south of the hotel on Fourth Avenue.
Apparently, Bolles started the car, even moving a few feet, before a remote detonated bomb consisting of six sticks of dynamite taped to the underside of the car beneath the driver's seat was detonated, the impact shattering his lower body, opening the driver's door, and leaving him mortally wounded while half outside the vehicle. Both legs and one arm were amputated over a ten day stay in St. Joseph's Hospital, the eleventh day was the reporter's last. However, his last words after being found in the parking lot the day of the bombing were: "They finally got me. The Mafia. Emprise. Find John (Harvey Adamson)."
The exact motive for the crime remains a mystery, but many speculate the Mafia holds responsibility, as a large concentration of Bolles' work involved organized crime, even going as far as to run a story naming over 200 known mafia members operating in the state of Arizona. Some suspected that Kemper Marley, a man who made millions in the liquor distribution business in Arizona, was behind the Bolles murder, but Phoenix police could find no evidence linking him with the crime, and he continued conducting business in Arizona until meeting his own death, cancer-related, on June 25, 1990 in La Jolla, California.
The incident sparked an investigation in the months that followed, known as the Arizona Project, with Bob Greene assuming the head and drawing nearly 40 reporters and editors from 23 newspapers including The Milwaukee Journal and Newsday.
John Harvey Adamson pleaded guilty in 1977 to second-degree murder for building and planting the bomb that killed Bolles. Adamson accused Phoenix contractor Max Dunlap, an associate of Kemper Marley, of ordering the hit, and Chandler plumber James Robison of triggering the bomb. Adamson testified against Dunlap and Robison, who were convicted of first-degree murder in the same year, but whose convictions were overturned in 1978. When Adamson refused to testify again, Adamson was charged and convicted of first-degree murder in 1980 and sentenced to death, which was overturned by the Arizona Supreme Court. In 1989, Robison was re-charged, and re-tried and acquitted in 1993, but pleaded guilty to a charge of soliciting an act of criminal violence against Adamson. In 1990, Dunlap was re-charged when Adamson agreed to testify again, and was found guilty of first-degree murder.
Newseum
The new $400 million Newseum will feature Bolles' 1976 Datsun 210, which had sat 28 years in a Phoenix Police impound lot, as the centerpiece of a gallery devoted solely to the slain journalist.
The Death in Arizona of the Kemper Marley Machine - "Kemper Marley, a wealthy Phoenix rancher and liquor wholesaler, was Dunlap's mentor and was rumored for years to have been the person who actually ordered the hit on Don Bolles". [1]
We are always looking for items to add to the museum's display and ref. library - please advise if you have anything we can use.
Coury House / SMECC 5802 W. Palmaire Ave. Phone 623-435-1522 Glendale Az 85301 USA
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Just wondering if anyone is interested in an Ikegami 340A camera with
two betacam decks, cases, studio back, etc.. Thinking of finally
selling....works great.
David
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> Anyone running Vegas 8? >>
Finally got my Vegas 8 installed and running. Works well. Built new
computer to go with.
So far ...pleased...
Regards,
David
Not too much activity this Fall here at the Group.
Anyone running Vegas 8? I purchased it, but waiting to install untill
I finish this last project and get a new computer system for it.
I like the new rendering paradigm...only renders what it needs to
render now. Faster too.
Hope the Holidays find all of you well and happy!
Regards,
David Jon Devoucoux
Phoenix
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Ed Sharpe of Glendale Arizona wins Rocky Mountain Emmy(R) Award for Breaking News/ Continuing Coverage
Ed Sharpe ofCouryGraph Productions / Glendale Daily Planet / KKAT-IPTV in Glendale, AZ was award a 2007 Rocky Mountain Emmy(R) Award for the production of "The Laura Gaff Hit and Run Accident - Search For The Driver" .
The National Television Academy Rocky Mountain Southwest Chapter awarded the statuette. The chapter covers Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and parts of California and Wyoming.
Ed Sharpe ofCouryGraph Productions / Glendale Daily Planet / KKAT-IPTV in Glendale, AZ was awarded a 2007 Rocky Mountain Emmy(R) Award statuette for the production of "The Laura Gaff Hit and Run Accident - Search For The Driver" .
The National Television Academy Rocky Mountain Southwest Chapter awarded the statuette. The chapter covers Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and parts of California and Wyoming.
The presentation on the evening of October 6th was the 30th annual event for the organization. It was held at the plush Renaissance Hotel and Conference Center located near the University of Phoenix stadium.
Sharpe said, "There's more people involved in making "The Laura Gaff Hit and Run Accident - Search For The Driver" and other news segments than you see on thesurface. It's not just me!"
Sharpe added, "Many people have taken time to teach me videography, editing, writing, ethics in journalism and appreciated are the people that were great sounding boards to discuss ideas with... fantastic were family members that put up with me working all hours to get the job done... lets not forget the patient subjects as well we had for interviews when we started out our careers. Indeed! these are all the people who won this Emmy(R) Award as well."
Officer Matt Barnett, Glendale Police Department PIO, who narrated the Hit and Run segment congratulated Ed Sharpe " ...I have worked with him many times in the past and Mr Sharpe is a pleasure to work with and is asset to the local journalistic community."
In addition to the award ceremonies, attendees were treated to a tour of Glendale 11, the City of Glendale Arizona cable channel's new world class HD studios and control room in the process of installation. This beautiful new media center is adjoining the plush Glendale Renaissance Hotel and Conference Center located near the University of Phoenix stadium located in he new Glendale Sports area.
The presentation was on the evening of October 6th at the 30th annual event held at the plush Renaissance Hotel and Conference Center located near the University of Phoenix stadium.
In addition to the award ceremonies attendees were treated to a tour of Glendale 11 , the City of Glendale Arizona Cable channel, new world class HD studios and control room that are being installed in part of the media center.
Photo: Glendale Police Department PIO -Officer Matt Barnett shown in a screen from the call for information put out over Glendale Daily Planet / KKAT-IPTV.
We are still looking for the SUV responsible for the Hit and Run accident involving Laura Graff and her motorcycle which took plaice on the evening of September 23, 2006 at 7:00 pm.
What the Video was about:
• Description On the evening of September 23, 2006 at 7:00 pm, Glendale firefighters responded to a car and motorcycle crash involving Laura Graff, a 24-year-old Glendale woman.
She was riding her motorcycle at 59th Avenue and Mercer Lane in Glendale Arizona. They found Graff barely clinging to life from the severe injuries caused by hit and run driver. The driver of the vehicle that hit Laura fled the scene. This footage was the first reporting of the event and a call for witnesses to help locate this driver. This driver remains unidentified.
Unlike a traditional television newscast, this production with it's call for information narrated by Glendale Police PIO Matt Barnett, still remains online shadowing the perpetrator... someday they will be identified. Laura Graff survived and is undergoing therapy to overcome the effects of her injuries. You may also see the ceremony whereas she awarded the fire fighters, ambulance drivers and hospital trauma personal for helping save her life in an article at http://www.glendaledailyplanet.com/ .
About CouryGraph Productions / Glendale Daily Planet / KKAT-IPTV in Glendale, AZ
Glendale Daily Planet, the parent organization of KKAT-IPTV was started in 2004 as the first community journalism news site in Glendale and perhaps all of Arizona... Serving The Metro West Side of the Valley of the Sun, Glendale Daily Planet has witnessed, participated in and recorded the further rejuvenation of the downtown core, the meteoric rise of the 'Glendale Sports Empire' and the restoration of historic sections of the town.
One aspect Sharpe is most proud of is the ability to have a continuous 24/7 stream of archived footage in the player but yet, when a special event arises, have the ability to go live interrupting the pre-programmed content to cover the event. With the advent of higher speed EVDO radio cards and compact portable satellite terminals the options are limitless.
Residents can now catch stories of interest on their schedule, taking advantage of the on-demand character of Internet media. No more waiting for 5 or 10pm and no need to program the TiVo. Important stories remain available, a mouse click away, for years in the online archives..
In addition to his work With KKAT-IPTV, CouryGraph Productions and the Glendale Daily Planet, Ed Sharpe is the webmaster for MCA-I Chapter 44 in Phoenix Arizona and a member of the national Media Communications Association-International Association.
Sharpe is a member of the National Acadamey of Television Arts and Siences (NATAS), Society of Broadcast Engineers (SBE), Investigative Reporters and Editors(IRE), Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Society of Professional Journalists(SPJ), National Press Photographers Association (NPPA), Southwest Museum of Engineering, Communications and Computation (SMECC) member of the national Media Communications Association-International Association (MCAI) and other associations.
The work of Ed Sharpe from CouryGraph Productions and other participative community journalists and engineering staff may be viewed, 24-hours a day, seven days a week at http://www.glendaledailyplanet.com/ .
Interested in having your work seen by the world? Contact the Glendale Daily Planet / KKAT-IPTV to schedule airing! Use the email link on the site.
Photo: Jennifer Jones KPHO and President of the Rocky Mountain NATAS Chapter and Ed Sharpe of CouryGraph Productions/ Glendale Daily Planet / KKAT-IPTV with 2007 Rocky Mountain Emmy(R) Award for the production of "The Laura Gaff Hit and Run Accident - Search For The Driver" .(Photo by Bette Sharpe)
We are always looking for items to add to the museum's display and ref. library - please advise if you have anything we can use.
Coury House / SMECC 5802 W. Palmaire Ave. Phone 623-435-1522 Glendale Az 85301 USA
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Productions>>
Hi Ed,
I didn't make it to the showings...but was wondering how you feel you
did and what's new with you?
Also, have you seen the press releases about Vegas 8...if not I can
find the links again...
Regards,
David
2 world premiers For Ed Sharpe and the folks at CouryGraph Productions This Week! Yes we did 2 48 hour Film Festivals in a row!
Support our films!
1. - You Move - A touching Drama of interpersonal relationship - THE 2007 48 HOUR FILM CHALLENGE SCREENING
On July 26th at 7:00pm there will be a screening of all of the films. Following the screening there will be an awards ceremony with awards given for Best Film, Best Use of Dialogue, Best Use of Prop, Best in Genre and many more.
For Tickets - www.IFPPHX.org • 1700 N. 7th Avenue Suite 250, Phoenix, AZ 85007 • 602.955.6444 info@...
IFP showing at 101 and Scottsdale road Thursday night.
2. - Cam Stryker - Man From T. R. A. S. H. - A Fun Spy Spoof Movie! Staring many people from downtown Glendale
Thursday night at 7:00pm, then there will be another showing at 9:30pm on Friday at the Paper Heart Arts Gallery in Phoenix, AZ. get there at 5 to purchase tickets!
Thanks - Ed Sharpe and the crew at CouryGraph Productions
We are always looking for items to add to the museum's display and ref. library - please advise if you have anything we can use.
Coury House / SMECC 5802 W. Palmaire Ave. Phone 623-435-1522 Glendale Az 85301 USA
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it was just a show intro four our Glendale Central 411 program.... only 300 meg.. but tons of little ittsy files flipping and zooming around on the screen!
may thanks
ed
In a message dated 5/20/2007 2:11:36 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time, billwil@... writes:
One option is that you could use the check box on the “Save As” dialog box to “Copy and Trim Media with Project”. This will make a copy of all of the media in the project and save it alongside the veg file. Depending on the media, it may be to large to fit on a single DVD, at which point you could burn it spaned across multiple DVDs.
One option is that you could use the check box on the “Save As”
dialog box to “Copy and Trim Media with Project”. This will make a copy of all
of the media in the project and save it alongside the veg file. Depending on
the media, it may be to large to fit on a single DVD, at which point you could burn
it spaned across multiple DVDs.
Good Luck…
Bill~
From:
vegasAZ@yahoogroups.com [mailto:vegasAZ@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of COURYHOUSE@... Sent: Sunday, May 20, 2007 1:36 PM To: vegasaz@yahoogroups.com Subject: [vegasAZ] I'm in a jam need to save all he stuff for a movie in
Vegas studio to move to an
I'm in a jam need to save all he stuff for a movie in Vegas studio
to move to another machine running Vegas 7... need to save off to a cd or dvd
file all the little pieces.. and files and titles etc... I do not
see all the little files in the folder I am saving the project file to
HELP!
I tired the other save as options anyone got a tutorial or a
good old message how to on this>? help! time jam..
We are always looking for items to add to the museum's display and ref. library
- please advise if you have anything we can use.
Coury House / SMECC
5802 W. Palmaire Ave. Phone 623-435-1522
Glendale Az 85301 USA
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sorry..... I found where the files were I just had to look in the folder with explorer by it self. solved!
any interesting stories or info on these functions are a good topic though...
thanks ed sharpe
n a message dated 5/20/2007 1:41:51 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time, COURYHOUSE@... writes:
I'm in a jam need to save all he stuff for a movie in Vegas studio to move to another machine running Vegas 7... need to save off to a cd or dvd file all the little pieces.. and files and titles etc... I do not see all the little files in the folder I am saving the project file to HELP!
I tired the other save as options anyone got a tutorial or a good old message how to on this>? help! time jam..
We are always looking for items to add to the museum's display and ref. library - please advise if you have anything we can use.
Coury House / SMECC 5802 W. Palmaire Ave. Phone 623-435-1522 Glendale Az 85301 USA
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I'm in a jam need to save all he stuff for a movie in Vegas studio to move to another machine running Vegas 7... need to save off to a cd or dvd file all the little pieces.. and files and titles etc... I do not see all the little files in the folder I am saving the project file to HELP!
I tired the other save as options anyone got a tutorial or a good old message how to on this>? help! time jam..
We are always looking for items to add to the museum's display and ref. library - please advise if you have anything we can use.
Coury House / SMECC 5802 W. Palmaire Ave. Phone 623-435-1522 Glendale Az 85301 USA
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1st Annual Glendale Glitter and Glows Silver Screen Film Festival Call For Entries
Filmmakers start your cameras! : The Glendale Daily Planet, CouryGraph Productions, Achieve Radio and an ever growing list of Downtown and Catlin Court Merchants Presents: Call for Entries -1st Annual Glendale Glitter and Glows Silver Screen Festival, with an added still photo category!
Glendale, AZ, December 12, 2006 --(PR.COM)-- Filmmakers start your cameras! : The Glendale Daily Planet, CouryGraph Productions, Achieve Radio and an ever growing list of Downtown and Catlin Court Merchants Presents: Call for Entries -1st Annual Glendale Glitter and Glows Silver Screen Festival, with an added still photo category!
With OVER $500 in cash prizes and another large group of merchandise and treats, this festival is one of the most rewarding experiences for the filmmaker.
In addition there is an luxury stay at the Glendale Gaslight Inn Bed and Breakfast which includes entrance to their premier weekend Jazz event! If that was ot enough to entice you to start the film ( or video) rolling there are a wonderful group of prizes being added to the booty from downtown Glendale and Catlin Court merchants.
This event was initially announced prior to thanksgiving to get filmmakers active when the 1.4 Million Twinkling Lights were switched on the night of November 24th.
Ed Sharpe, festival director and Glendale Filmmaker, said the event is designed to showcase local talent , wonderful city events and promote filmmaking in the city of Glendale .
"I don't think the filmmakers have enough outlets to show their work," Sharpe said. "We have a great assortment of production and acting talent on the Westside just looking to burst forth." . Shoot and enter anytime until the conclusion Jan. 6. with the awesome Glitter & Glow Block Party. This year not only will there be the lights and hot air balloons but there will be bands, sporting themes and more!
Judges include EMMY and TELLY recipients.
Your film, video or still photo can be originated in any format you care to use.
Judging copy must be uploaded to the Internet. (Instructions TBA)
Final Screening copies should be a DVD or VHS tape. (Screening Party Date TBA)
—–All forms and final rules TBA by end of December.
The film video and still photos categories are:
-30 second News Spot about this event
-30 second Commercial about this event
-Comedy amongst the glitter set at this event - 3 to 20 minutes
-Public Service - A 3 to 20 minute Documentary about Fire and Police personnel at this event.
-General Documentary Movie Related to the event 3 - 20 minutes.
Other categories TBA— email: glitterfilm@ aol.com Check the Web site on a regular basis for updates. www.glendaledailypl anet.com/ film_festival. htm
Sharpe said he is encouraging high school students to submit their work.
"It is amazing! In the schools now, they're teaching them how to edit and produce movies," he said. "They are the moviemakers of tomorrow. It is important for them to showcase their work publicly."
Screening is to be in February with the formal date and location to be announced in January.
Sharpe emphasized "We are getting a panel together for discussion after the screening... dialog is a fantastic method of learning where you are going with your creation and how others perceive it and react to it."
Photo Credit Of Glowing Balloons by Rose Prescott at Glendale Glitter and Glow.
Contact Information
Glendale Daily Planet Ed Sharpe 623 435 1522 info@... www.glendaledailyplanet.com
We are always looking for items to add to the museum's display and ref. library - please advise if you have anything we can use.
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A Short Film and Video FestivalCelebrating 1.4 Million Twinkling Lights and Wonderful Activities!
Filmers... Start Your Cameras........Kick Off Nights in Downtown Glendale Nov. 24-25
Glendale Arizona - November 22, 2006
We are proud to announce the Call for Entries in the 1st Annual Glendale Glitter and Glows Silver Screen Festival
This event is a short film and video festivalcelebrating 1.4 million twinkling lights and wonderful activities that take place once a year in downtown Glendale and the Historic Catlin Court District.
Start Shooting your footage NOW!
Preliminary detail, which are subject to change are:
- low entry fee - TBA -certificate cash and prizes from thedowntown Glendale Sponsors to the winners - name recognition on festival webpage and other places... - press release template for you to announce your triumph!
Finest judges to our competition includingEMMYand TELLYAward recipients and other leaders in the media.
This event is sponsored by The Glendale Daily Planet, Achieve Radio and ever growing list of Downtown and Catlin Court Merchants.
Your film or video can be originated in any format you care to use, however, judging copy must be uploaded to the Internet for screening inone of the many common formats. Final Screening copies should be a DVD or VHS tape. It is your responsibility to provide any format conversion to satisfy the entry requirements.
Judges families participation and other possible conflict of interest areas will not be allowed.
Holiday crafts, choruses, Santa, food and horse-drawn carriage rides are planned between the hours of 6-10 p.m. Bring the family and friends to stroll and shop in Historic Downtown Glendale. Every Friday and Saturday in December before the Christmas holiday.
The holiday light display, which attracted more than a quarter of a million people last season, will run six weeks. The festivities will kick ofthe evening of November 24, and continue the 25th.The holiday fun continues for Glendale Glitters Enchanted Evenings, Friday and Saturday evenings, Dec. 1-23, with entertainment and horse-drawn carriage rides from 6-10 p.m. each night.
Admission and parking are free. While you and yourcrew are gathering footagethe family members can enjoythe unique shops and one-of-a-kind boutiques in Historic Downtown And Catlin Court Historic District.These buildings brimming with countless treasures and culinary delights offer extended hours for the opening weekend. .
The glittering magic of Glendale’s holiday display remains lit nightly through Jan. 6, from 5-10 p.m.
The holiday season concludes on Jan. 6 with the awesome Glitter & Glow Block Party, this year with football-related attractions just in time for college’s national football championship game to be played in Glendale. Highlights will include pep rallies, cheer squads, mascots and marching bands, and downtown streets will also be filled with glowing hot air balloons, street performers and a variety of the region’s top rock, jazz, reggae and blues bands.
Teams and individuals will compete over the 6 week span to make a short film or video that fits one of the entry categories. We don't believe in restrictions that will limit your creativity, only in guidelines that will help jump-start your film and serve as motivation to create the best film possible!
We believe that everyone wins when ambitious and creative people work together! Actors, actresses, crew, directors, producers, musicians and soundtrack composers are given the opportunity to work with each other, learn, network, and create something they can be proud of.
Categories
30 second News Spot
30 second Commercial
Comedy amongst the glitter - 3 to 20 minutes
Public Service -A 3 to 20 minute Documentaryabout Fire and Police personnel and how they serve at this event.
General Documentary Movie 3 - 20 minutes.
Other categories TBA
A category may have multiple winners,or may have none if minimum standards are not met.
Read The City of Glendale's web site for information on this wonderful event! Prepare to shoot some great footage... Remember the main event nights will be crowded so travel light!