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Posted by Juergen Lossau (Member # 359) on April 18, 2007, 12:49 PM:
Take part:
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4th International NOMOS Super 8 Film Prize 2007
Eight rules:
1. Shoot on Super 8.
2. In color or black & white.
3. With or without sound.
4. Keep it under 8 minutes.
5. Your topic is all right with us.
6. Send in the original film or a DVD.
7. Submit your work by October 15, 2007.
8. By entering you grant us permission to publish your film on the Internet and on DVD.
Eight prizes:
1. a NOMOS Tangente Super 8 (value: €870) and €500 cash
2. a NOMOS Tangente Super 8 (value: €870)
3. two NOMOS Tangente Super 8 (value: €870 each) as NOMOS INTERNATIONAL AWARDS for the two best international entries
4. a €250 gift certificate from Wittner Cinetec
5. 20 Kodak Ektachrome 64 T
6. a €150 gift certificate from Wittner Cinetec
7. 10 Kodak Ektachrome 64 T
8. a one year subscription to schmalfilm or smallformat
The jury:
A professional jury will decide the prizewinners at the end of October 2007. The jury’s decision is final.
The award presentation:
In November 2007 at the Babylon cinema in Berlin - associated with a film fair.
How to enter:
You can find the entry form at www.smallformat.de or request it by mail from: smallformat, Sierichstr. 145, D-22299 Hamburg, Germany
More details in the new issue 2/2007 of smallformat magazine.
Posted by Juergen Lossau (Member # 359) on April 25, 2007, 11:25 AM:
Attention! There is a change:
Please submit your work by October 1 (not October 15). Presentation has to be on October 20. Sorry for this change.
Posted by Stewart McSporran (Member # 128) on April 25, 2007, 12:06 PM:
Juergen,
Does the final product have to be a physical Super 8 positive print?
By that I mean can I shoot on Super 8mm, transfer to video, edit and dub in video, deliver you a DVD but never actually cut the Super 8 film?
Posted by Juergen Lossau (Member # 359) on April 25, 2007, 12:08 PM:
Yes, you can! Most of the films come on DVD.
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