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Time to Showcase Up and Coming Film Legends

Published: Tue 7 May 2013 01:37 PM
Time to Showcase Up and Coming Film Legends
Inspiring Stories Film Competition is gaining momentum, and this year it’s going to leave one filmmaker with some cash in their pocket, a post-production internship notch on their belt and a little bit of good karma.
7 May 2013 – Now in its third year, the Inspiring Stories Film Competition celebrates young New Zealanders making a difference. The 2013 Supreme Award winner will receive $2,000 and a two-day post-production internship with one of New Zealand’s largest post-production companies, Images and Sound.
“As Kiwis we pride ourselves on ingenuity, on thinking big and getting on with it. There’s loads of young people pouring their heart and soul into film making and making the world a better place, the competition really aims to celebrate that” says Guy Ryan, CEO of Inspiring Stories Trust.
Last year’s winning film, Continuity Error by James Pryor of Whangarei focused on the conservation efforts of his younger brother.  The film was one of thirty entries received across nine regions throughout New Zealand.
Supporter Tony Eaton, Managing Director of NZFACT, says: “The New Zealand film and TV industry is world-class.
“It has more than 22,000 highly skilled and creative workers that exemplify the quality of story-telling for which the industry is recognised internationally. And this is why NZFACT is passionate about playing a supporting role to help encourage up-and-coming film makers.
Grant Baker, Managing Partner of Images and Sound said: “Keeping a finger on the pulse in terms of up and coming talent is important to our business. We love seeing the variety of fresh perspectives that the next generation of film makers can bring to the table.
“Providing the internship prize is our way of giving something back to an industry that we’re incredibly proud of, and passionate about,” he said.
The competition challenges filmmakers to enter up to a 4-minute film around the theme. Entries close July 31. Previous winners can be viewed via the website –www.inspiringstories.org.nz.
A promotional video for the competition can be viewed here: http://vimeo.com/65199707.
KEY DETAILS
First Prize:       $2,000 and a two-day internship at Images & Sound post-production house in Auckland.
Deadline:                    6pm, July 31st 2013
Categories:                Secondary, Tertiary & Open
Film Duration:           Any length up to 4-minutes
Genre:                        Any
About Inspiring Stories Trust
Inspiring Stories is a charitable trust based in Wellington, operating nationwide. Since launching in 2011, Inspiring Stories Trust has run more than 80 events, workshops, and competitions nationwide.  Each year the Trust engages thousands of New Zealanders and showcases Kiwi innovation on a global stage. The Trusts’ mission is to be a catalyst for action – to showcase what’s possible, build capability, and celebrate young New Zealander’s leading change.
About NZFACT:
The New Zealand Federation Against Copyright Theft was established in 2005 by the Motion Picture Association to protect the film industry in New Zealand from the adverse impact of copyright theft. NZFACT works closely with its members, government and enforcement authorities to protect the New Zealand film and television industry, retailers and movie fans. NZFACT members include: Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, New Zealand; Paramount Pictures Corporation; Sony Pictures Releasing International Corporation; Twentieth Century Fox International Corporation; Universal International Films, Inc.; Warner Bros. Pictures International, a division of Warner Bros. Pictures Inc., and Village Roadshow Ltd.
ENDS

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