Friday, February 2, 2007

News Article in the Beacon

A News Article by The Humboldt Beacon.

  Young movie makers ages 8 to 22 are invited to enter their films in The Young Media Makers seventh annual Big Screen Showcase. The showcase provides an opportunity for youth to have their movies viewed by the general public, learn more about their career opportunities and talk with media teachers and other filmmakers about future projects.


   All movies that are submitted by the deadline, March 14, will be eligible to compete for prizes in the selected category, and for the grand prize of having the movie go to Chicago.

  Winners from the Big Screen Showcase are automatically entered into the Chicago Film Festival. Last year, three movies from the 2005 Big Screen Showcase were selected for screening at the Chicago Film Festival. This is quite an honor, as films are solicited from all over the world and only 581 submissions were accepted worldwide.

   Of those 581 movies, Humboldt County-based Chisa Hughes won a Certificate of Merit for her first movie, “Working to Survive Behind Barbed Wire: The Nisei Interned.” Her documentary portrays the living conditions for Japanese Americans in the internment camps set up in the United States during World War II.

  Entries should be submitted on mini DV tape or DVD and can be no longer than 10 minutes in length. Submit them to The Young Media Makers Big Screen Showcase, 790 Riverside Park Road, Carlotta, CA 95528.

  Categories include commercial, educational, documentary, animation, experimental and narrative trailer.

  The competition will commence on May 5 at College of the Redwoods Forum Theater, 7351 Tompkins Hill Road, Eureka.

  For more information, call Barbara Domanchuk at 768-1738 or go to www.TheYoungMediaMakers.org.