FILMMAKING

The art and process of making motion pictures.

REQUIREMENTS:

1. Only one (1) film is to be entered.

2. The running time of the film must not exceed five (5) minutes.

3. A storyboard or project theme must be associated with the film. Digitally

rendered or manually produced storyboards must be submitted. Storyboards

must be printed and cannot be displayed on a mobile device or tablet.

Note: Storyboards are NOT stills taken from the film; rather they are original

drawings, sketches, digital renderings, etc. completed PRIOR to the execution of the

film.

4. Only one (1) film is to be entered in DVD format.

5. The running time for the film must not exceed five (5) minutes excluding closing

credits.

6. A playback unit will be provided.

7. One (1) copy of the film should be submitted on a single DVD packaged in a

standard 5 1/4 x 7 1/2 plastic DVD case for the local competition. Do not put

labels on the DVD. DVD’s must be compatible with standard set-top DVD

players. Make sure the disc plays in a standard DVD player before you submit

your entry.

8. Contestants advancing to the national competition will be required to upload

their film for competition.

9. The contestant must shoot all footage. The use of stock footage, or any other

footage not shot by the contestant will result in immediate disqualification.

Written permission or purchased/licensed material cannot be used.

Contestants will be judged by the following criteria:

• Creative (25)

➢ Storyboard (10) - how effectively did the competitor execute the

ideas presented on the storyboard in their piece?

➢ Originality (15)- Did the competitor try to challenge him/herself to do

something different and interesting. Did they have a new and

interesting way of retelling an old story/concept? Creativity of

approach or concept

• Production (35)

➢ Direction/Structure (25) – the use of camera, choice of shots to help

convey the story, framing, camera movement, clarity of story

• Use of light (10) – Are actors and/or environment lit effectively

• Sound (15)

➢ Use of audio effects/music (10)

➢ Audibility (5) – Is dialogue audible.

• Post Production (25)

➢ Editing (20)– Approach in editing to tell the story more effectively.

➢ Titles (5)