Adelaide Advertising and Design Club presents the KOJO Smartphone Short Film 'crew' themed competition - entries close 5pm Friday, Sept 28
The competition is open to all AADC members and entry is free. Films must be submitted by 5pm on Friday, 28 September.
All are welcome to attend the KOJO Smartphone Short Film Night.
What: KOJO Smartphone Short Film Night (presented by the AADC)
When: Tuesday, 2 October 2012 at 6.30pm
Where: Mercury Cinema, 13 Morphett Street, Adelaide
Ticket cost: $10 for AADC members, $15 for non-AADC members and $8 for students
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Sponsored by internationally renowned digital studio KOJO, the
competition calls on entrants to create short films using only their
smartphones and desktop software for editing, to capture and express the
theme, 'Crew'.
Entries are open now until the end of September, giving entrants three weeks to pull together a creative film for a chance to win an iPad 2 and be part of a screening at Mercury Cinema.
AADC Co President Jim Robinson said the new competition reflects the ever-evolving technological landscape, with smartphones unveiling a whole new army of creatives.
Says Robinson: "Smartphones have staked their claim in our every day lives and with the functionality and quality continuously improving, we're really excited to see what entrants come up with."
All approved entries with be celebrated and screened at a special event at Mercury Cinemas on 2 October, where the winning entry will be announced.
Six awards will be up for grabs including Best Script, Best Actor, Best Sound, Best Student Entry, Best Captured Theme and the top gong, Best Film.
Entries will be judged primarily on the idea behind the film, followed by the quality of the production. Judges will be looking for originality, creativity, entertainment and how the theme has been illustrated.
Entries are open now until the end of September, giving entrants three weeks to pull together a creative film for a chance to win an iPad 2 and be part of a screening at Mercury Cinema.
AADC Co President Jim Robinson said the new competition reflects the ever-evolving technological landscape, with smartphones unveiling a whole new army of creatives.
Says Robinson: "Smartphones have staked their claim in our every day lives and with the functionality and quality continuously improving, we're really excited to see what entrants come up with."
All approved entries with be celebrated and screened at a special event at Mercury Cinemas on 2 October, where the winning entry will be announced.
Six awards will be up for grabs including Best Script, Best Actor, Best Sound, Best Student Entry, Best Captured Theme and the top gong, Best Film.
Entries will be judged primarily on the idea behind the film, followed by the quality of the production. Judges will be looking for originality, creativity, entertainment and how the theme has been illustrated.

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