
Third Annual
Teen Digital Reels
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The Tower
of Youth
Teen Digital
Reel Annual Awards
Showcase 99
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Guidelines
The Teen Digital Awards
Showcase is an
all high school youth development project designed to:
- build mastery with state of the art digital
graphic communications technology
- network the largest number of interesting youth,
educators and commercial digital artists
- challenge the education system to modernize
and expand its available digital technology in combination with the arts
- promote digital communications apprenticeships,
jobs and careers for youth
- demonstrate the sence of belonging, interdependence,
and community building influence that flows from youth creatively applying new
technology
Third
Annual Teen Digital Awards Showcase - March 14, 1999
The Teen Digital Awards Showcase
is produced by the Tower of Youth New Media Source (TOY/NMS) , a regional
membership network of young people, educators and commercial digital professionals.
It invites high school age youth and their mentors to produce original, short,
artistic digital "movies" that address compelling societal and planetary
topics. These will be gathered, juried and exhibited March 14, 1999, at an annual
Showcase event open to the public and the media at the Davis Veteran's Memorial
Auditorium, 6:00 - 8:30 PM. The 1999 Third Annual Teen Digital Showcase event
will give awards for the best produced digital media creations...a combination
of photographed, constructed, and animated computer derived images, developed
by Sacramento valley and Sierra foothill regional high school youth. All works
submitted will be judged and awards designated by a panel of distinguished artists
and communications media experts from the region.
Third
TOY Annual Digital Showcase
This year, our Third
Annual Digital Showcase will be an entirely independent event with dramatically
more creative freedom in our production guidelines for the purpose of building
skills and compentencies, increasing access and creativity among youth in this
region!
Who is Eligible
Youth enrolled as a student in high school are eligible to participate.
Youth may enter and produce work from either a school or a bonafide community
organization source, but not both. (e.g. public or private school, youth organization,
community agency sponsorship, or business sponsorship) Youth must live in the
6 county Sacramento region - Sacramento, Yolo, El Dorado, Placer, Nevada, San
Juaquin counties.
Content Categories for
Competition
The following categories are designed as themes and should be
used to help you focus the message of your digital productions. Each entry must
select the one appropriate category within which your work will be compared
and judged.
The following are the 5 Regular Content Categories:
- The Environment
This category addresses issues relating to the quality of the air we breath,
the water we drink, energy sources we use, or how the earth can be preserved
and enhanced for future generations or that which threatens or despoils our
physical reality.
- A Public Service Ad
or Commercial
Productions in this category can highlight a particular social issue or advocacy
idea, a business, technology, a product that is being sold, or a service being
offered. This category should be used to demonstrate and "sell"
what youth feel bring value to our lives similar to any formal PSA or commercial
advertisement.
- Youth Challenges
As a young person, what does it mean to live in our society? What challenges
do we face and what challenges must we send to each other or society at large?
How do we cope with the pressures from the media, the business comunity, school,
government, our culture, family life, locally or on any worldwide scale?
- Experiencing the Wonder
of Beauty
What inspires awe and art? What are the "AHAs" what we encounter?
What provokes inspiration, passion, amazement, commitment in the world in
which we live? How do we capture inovation, experimentation, and breakthrough
imagery?
- A Short Story
A professional job portfolio for graphic/movie making artist demands being
able to tell an interesting story well and originally with a beginning, middle
and end. Here's your chance to do a compelling tale in digital.
The 1999 Special Civic Category is:
- The
Power of Libraries
What resources, values, opportunities and benefits to youth and the community
at large exist in our public libraries? What role will the libaries of the
future play in building community and wide spread literacy. How can libraries
be imaged to show their essential contribution in advancing social equality,
human excellence and a truly democratic world?
Digital Production
Guidelines
- Each production must
be co-produced by two named youth with or without a mentor who will constitute
an entry team and be eligible for award recognition. More youth may be involved
as support to the entry team.
- The final digital media
productions including all video and audio components must be submitted assembled
and viewed via a personal computer.
- Each completed product
must include some original graphics, images and/or animation and sound. These
images may include those originally captured with video, digital cameras or
scanning devices. Artists may elect to include original digital sounds or
digitized video segments. The decision to include copyright materials, and
the liability involved, should be made recognizing that the works will be
broadcast on at least cable television and exhbibited in venues that are non
commercial and not for profit. The Annual Showcase program may be marketed,
on casette, at production cost, to provide the most widespread dissemination
of the event. Any infringement on copyright is the sole liability of the entry
producers.
- All entries must be no
shorter than 10 seconds in length and not longer than three minutes. These
will be compared by the judges within the submitted content category, irrespective
of length.
- In order to have a full
screen projected image at the Awards Showcase, the format for the final file
entries must be rendered at 720 x 486 pixel size at high quality resolution
using Quicktime 2.5 or later. One of the following CODECS (Compression Decompression
Scheme) should be used:
VIDEO (Comes with Quicktime)
SORENSON VIDEO (Comes with QT 3)
AVID MEDIA COMPOSER (This will be available for download at our site)
- We are aware that not
all production sites are capable of this format production. However, there
are a number sites in the region where files can be brought for completion
and for final rendering. We will identify these and the list will be made
available on the Tower of Youth web site (see below) by mid November. Information
can be obtained immediately at Studio E-3 at San Juan Unified District digital
video production lab from Joe Parente. The Phone # is 916/971-5156. The website
address is www.sanjuan.edu/studioe3/students
- All completed entries
must be submitted for judging on digital Zip disks or CD ROM and must run
independently of the application that was used to create the product. Entrants
must fill out and submit a complete Entry Form attached herewith. There will
be a $10 entry fee due with the Showcase Entry. Scholarship entries fees may
be available upon request.
- The producers of each
product submitted for competition must specify one of the five Regular Showcase
Content Categories and or the sixth, Special Civic Category, within which
the producers wish to compete, and, inventory, in detail, the software and
hardware used for the production on the Entry Form.
- Each artistic production
team may only submit one entry to the Showcase selecting one of the 5 regular
content categories. However a second entry may be submitted to the Special
Civic Category this year, "The Power of Libraries". For explanation
see "Content Categories" below.
- Prizes shall consist
of the 1999 Annual TOY Teen Digital Reel glass award for each of the two co-producers
and for the mentor in each team for the first, second and third prize entries
in each of the Regular Content Categories. A $300 cash prize will be awarded
to the Grand Prize Winner which will be selected from all the entries by the
judges. In addition this year, a cash prize of $100 for the First Prize, $50
Second Prize and $25 Third Prize will be awarded in the Special Civic Category,
"The Power of Libraries".
Exceptions may be granted by contacting TOY at (916) 922-0100
Creation and Production
Process
The knowledge and skill
challenges of this new and creative digital graphic technology are very real.
Most youth and teachers will be faced with a steep learning curve mastering
new software, hardware, and a bag of creative approaches to "movie"
making.
Throughout the production period, October 1998 to February 15, 1999, TOY/NMS
will hold meetings and organize training seminars for youth and mentors The
first four Sunday Training Sessions at University of California, Davis New Media
Center will be from 1 - 5 PM, October25, November 22, December 6, and January
10th. Directions to the training sessions can be obtained by calling 530/754-8885.
These sessions will be open to up to 40 individuals each.
Further dates and places will be announced on our web site www.towerofyouth.org
to promote, monitor and support the creative and learning process and produce
the Third Annual Teen Digital Showcase event. A group of professional digital
graphics "Wizards" will be posted and available to help youth and
mentors alike in preparing their works similar to the process used in the First
and Second Teen Digital Awards Showcase, 1997 and 1998. We are very committed,
through cooperation and collaboration, to achieve quality and excellence, to
push everyone higher and higher in developing their artistry and technology.
The Tower of Youth Website
Our Web site www.towerofyouth.org
will be continually updated to provide announcements of meetings, trainings,
and logistics for the event. Hopefully we will be able to organize a "Wizard"
chat room or interactive means of connecting each other on a daily basis. Stay
informed about who is involved and what is happening along the way so no one
gets lost!
Entry Deadline
All entries for the Second Annual TOY/NMS Teen Digital Showcase event must
be received before 5:00 PM, Monday, February 15, 1998. Entries received after
this time and date, regardless of postmark, will not be accepted. If you would
like your entry returned by us, please include a stamped self-addressed envelope
with your submission.
Send Entries with $10 Entry Fee: (Make Checks payable to WIF/TOY)
Third Annual Tower of Youth
Digital Showcase 98
c/o Process Theater Productions
2740 Fulton Ave., Suite 101
Sacramento, CA 95821 (phone at delivery site: 916/489-7000)
Judging Entries
Entries will be judged on
the basis of -overall message strength, -production quality, -creativity and
originality, and -overall impression. Three recognition awards, first second,
and third place, will be given for each of the six categories, to each member
of the production team. One Grand Prize Award will be given for best of show,
and a special recogntion will be given for the Use of Digital Technology in
Building Community.
Winners will be exhibited and announced at the March 14, 1999 Showcase event
where the award and prize presentations will occur.
For Additional Information Please contact:
William Bronston, MD at Tower of Youth
3711 Dell Road
Carmichael, CA 95608
Phone: 916/922-0100
Fax 916/944-0700
e-mail: DrMarat@bbs.macnexus.org