I'm glad you didn't exactly follow the rules. It may not have made the judges happy, but it sure made for a wonderful video, a cut and above the rest. The video shows off your talent, imagination, and skill. Keep at it!
The moral of this contest is that I finished a film and next time I enter a contest I will read all the rules through and take them for their word instead of going to the workshops or asking questions. There is no way of knowing what the judges actually are looking for. I'm just happy I finished a film and everyone who saw it at the screenings seemed to enjoy it by the response of the audience laughter. I'll keep making films and I hope all of you who entered will do as well. Terry
I asked at the workshop I went to at the library on Como Ave. if the film was to sell the library system and I was told that it was not to be a commercial for the libraries. I also was told to a scene of an indoor and outdoor scene of a library no mention of how long. After I shot the part out in SD I read all the rules that were on line and it did mention that 3 min. were to be in our outside the library. I called about this and the women who answered the phone said this would not be an issue.
Thumbs UP! This video turned out fantastic!!! Especially after seeing the films that won awards.... This one should have been recognized! I mean it. Too bad the judges were biased towards films that had "libraries" as the central theme. That wasn't part of the criteria. Wrong, judges! Next year, if that's what you want, state it in the rules!
Actually, the rules specifically state that the MAJORITY of the film must take place at a library. I too was disappointed with the films shown tonight. I think my film was much better than most of the honorable mentions... Check it out on our youtube page, click the movie title "The Library"
I'm glad you didn't exactly follow the rules. It may not have made the judges happy, but it sure made for a wonderful video, a cut and above the rest. The video shows off your talent, imagination, and skill. Keep at it!
craigwildgoose 2 years ago
Thanks for the compliment. Next time I'll read the rules a little closer first.
TerryMcBelle 2 years ago
Too bad you couldn't fit the horses, cattle and cowboys into the library.
tinagail 2 years ago
Oh what fun we would have had if we did.
TerryMcBelle 2 years ago
The moral of this contest is that I finished a film and next time I enter a contest I will read all the rules through and take them for their word instead of going to the workshops or asking questions. There is no way of knowing what the judges actually are looking for. I'm just happy I finished a film and everyone who saw it at the screenings seemed to enjoy it by the response of the audience laughter. I'll keep making films and I hope all of you who entered will do as well. Terry
TerryMcBelle 2 years ago
I asked at the workshop I went to at the library on Como Ave. if the film was to sell the library system and I was told that it was not to be a commercial for the libraries. I also was told to a scene of an indoor and outdoor scene of a library no mention of how long. After I shot the part out in SD I read all the rules that were on line and it did mention that 3 min. were to be in our outside the library. I called about this and the women who answered the phone said this would not be an issue.
TerryMcBelle 2 years ago
Thumbs UP! This video turned out fantastic!!! Especially after seeing the films that won awards.... This one should have been recognized! I mean it. Too bad the judges were biased towards films that had "libraries" as the central theme. That wasn't part of the criteria. Wrong, judges! Next year, if that's what you want, state it in the rules!
shellsraeone 2 years ago
Actually, the rules specifically state that the MAJORITY of the film must take place at a library. I too was disappointed with the films shown tonight. I think my film was much better than most of the honorable mentions... Check it out on our youtube page, click the movie title "The Library"
marvelousmoviesyt 2 years ago