Events & Opportunities
| Posted on 23.09.2009 | Posted by CC
Scottish Book Trust – The Book That Changed My Life Short Film/Animation Competition
The Scottish Book Trust are the leading agency for books reading and writing in Scotland.
We are running a short film competition for new media artists, animators and film-makers to make a short film on the theme ‘The Book That Changed My Life’
The creator of the winning entry will win a fabulous, newly released Sony ebook Reader Pocket Edition worth £179 and vouchers to spend on ebooks.
To enter, create a short film – no longer than 60 seconds and send it to the competition YouTube channel.
Entries will be judged on creativity and innovation, number of views and how effectively they encourage people to take part in The Book That Changed My Life project online by submitting their story.
This competition is open to entrants from the whole of the U.K.
The deadline for entries is Sunday 1st November 2009.
To find out more and apply go to-
http://www.scottishbooktrust.com/the-book-that-changed-my-life-viral-video-competition
We are running a short film competition for new media artists, animators and film-makers to make a short film on the theme ‘The Book That Changed My Life’
The creator of the winning entry will win a fabulous, newly released Sony ebook Reader Pocket Edition worth £179 and vouchers to spend on ebooks.
To enter, create a short film – no longer than 60 seconds and send it to the competition YouTube channel.
Entries will be judged on creativity and innovation, number of views and how effectively they encourage people to take part in The Book That Changed My Life project online by submitting their story.
This competition is open to entrants from the whole of the U.K.
The deadline for entries is Sunday 1st November 2009.
To find out more and apply go to-
http://www.scottishbooktrust.com/the-book-that-changed-my-life-viral-video-competition
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