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UW iSchool Short Movie Contest

The UW iSchool is expanding short movie contest which was extremely popular last year:

The iSight Short Film Festival is back! Last year was an unqualified success, with submissions from then-current students and alumni, including the Librarians Do Gaga video (as seen on Perez Hilton, Huffington Post, King5.com, NPR, etc.). Will your submission be the next to go viral?

Emboldened by last year’s success, we’ve expanded the event slightly. Last year, iArts, iWrite and iSchool Communications were able to fill Allen Auditorium. This year, plans are to hold the screening in the Henry Art Gallery’s auditorium, with a companion reception and art show in the Student Tech Lounge. The screening will be held in late May and promoted across campus, showcasing the terrific creativity of the iSchool community to the entire university.

Submissions can range from parody to comedy to video projects created for Capstone and other class projects. If you have questions feel free to email David at shepard1@uw.edu.

You can find the Facebook group for the festival here:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=200726899704

Rules:
1. All submissions will due by May 17 at 11:59pm
2. All videos should be posted on YouTube, and the link included in an email message to: shepard1@uw.edu by the deadline
3. You grant the iSchool rights to post your video on our website and YouTube channel
4. You will also need to provide us with a master copy of your video (AVI, MOV, or Flash video file)

Prizes:
- $50 gift card to the UW Bookstore
- SIFF Cinematic Six-pack
- SIFF Cinematic Six-pack
- Two-year (12 issue) subscription to Script magazine
- Flip UltraHD Video Camera
- SIFF Film Buff 20-pack

Categories:
- “I Love Short-shorts” Award (less than 3 minutes)
- Spirit Award (best embodiment of iSchool spirit)
- iOpener Award (best film with a “social responsibility” theme)
- Best Screenplay
- Best Picture (as chosen by judges)
- Audience Favorite (as chosen by festival viewers)

Cameras/editing software:
If you need to borrow a video camera, UW Classroom Support services has them for checkout.
https://www.css.washington.edu/STFEquipment

We also have one or two in the iSchool equipment checkout system:
http://ischool.uw.edu/technology/checkouts.aspx

To edit your video, on Windows you can use the free Windows Live Movie Maker:
http://explore.live.com/windows-live-movie-maker

On Mac there is iMovie.

Note Rowe: What about linux?

Good Luck all, *looks over at the LIS 550 syllabus* and wonders how to work this in.

TED: Tom Chatfield on Gaming

This is the future of psychology and economics:

http://www.ted.com/talks/tom_chatfield_7_ways_games_reward_the_brain.html

UGC, Free Culture & CC for Film Students

I am guest lecturing in Ingrid Mattson‘s Media Law and Ethics Film class at Seattle Central Community College tomorrow. Topics include; fair use, user generated content, remix, Creative Commons, Kickstarter and Free Culture issues.  This is a smaller class with 19 students, the format will be less lecture and more interactive.  We will be viewing recent online videos from the election and from remix artist while talking about the free speech and copyright issues around them.  We will also cover “some rights reserved” licensing and tapping into the cognitive surplus to crowd source pieces of your own project including funding and shared content creation.

For those interested, here is the reading list of resources sent to the students before the class:

American’s Center of Social Media’s take on UGC & fair use:
http://www.centerforsocialmedia.org/fair-use/related-materials/codes/code-best-practices-fair-use-online-video

Microsoft & Disney’s take:
http://www.ugcprinciples.com/

EFF user rights perspective:
https://www.eff.org/issues/ip-and-free-speech/fair-use-principles-usergen

Best Practices for Documentary Film Makers:
http://www.centerforsocialmedia.org/fair-use/best-practices/documentary/documentary-filmmakers-statement-best-practices-fair-use

CC Videos:

New intro video

http://vodpod.com/watch/1201394-creative-commons-intro

Intro video with more about copyright:
http://creativecommons.org/videos/get-creative

Kickstarter links:
The Guarani Project: a multimedia documentary about water in Latin America (example of a success)
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/theguaraniproject/the-guarani-project-a-multimedia-documentary-abou-0?pos=27&ref=ending-soon

Neil Gaiman’s The Price (new project larger budget)
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2024077040/neil-gaimans-the-price?ref=search

Cognitive Surplus:

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