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Launching tve?s new tvebiomovies 2013 challenge to film-makers worldwide

by | 11-06-2013 16:00



Wednesday June 5th: to mark World Environment Day 2013, tve is calling on
film-makers across the planet to submit their ideas – vivid, poignant,
iconoclastic, and inspiring – for our new global competition of one-minute
films on the environment aimed at the YouTube generation.

tvebiomovies, now in its fourth successful year, is inviting proposals from
aspiring and established film-makers in five languages: Arabic, French,
Russian, Spanish, and English. There are seven individual categories this
year in which film-makers can submit their proposals by the deadline of
August 30th. A judging panel will then pick the 14 best film ideas to be
awarded US$300 to go into production over the autumn before uploading onto
the tvebiomovies 2013 website. Finally the shortlisted films which attract
the most YouTube views by December 19th will each receive a US$1,500 prize,
as well as being screened at the UN COP 19 conference on climate change in
Warsaw in November.

?We want you to send us compelling ideas for films that will wake up global
audiences to the environment challenges we face today, across the planet.
We?re not dogmatic about what formats you choose – they can be animation,
drama, documentary or music videos. Your proposals can be funny, angry, sad
or straight reportage? all we ask is you send us a range of ideas that are
new, exciting and pertinent,? says tve?s Matilda Mitchell, who runs the
competition.

?Filmmakers from more than 86 countries sent us proposals last year, and we
notched up 985,000 views - almost a million – on YouTube. But we?re not
stopping there. With the generous backing of our six donors this year, we
want tvebiomovies 2013 to be even bigger and more newsworthy - breaking all
our previous records. We know both filmmakers and young viewers understand
that the environment is crucial to our planet?s future, as well as our own
survival? and we?re eagerly anticipating your ideas on how you?ll show
this.?

To submit a proposal, log on to www.tve.org/biomovies and choose one of
seven categories: (i) Climate Change (ii) Seas and Oceans (iii)
Agricultural and Forest Biodiversity (iv) People and the Planet (v) Food
Waste (vi) Sustainable Resource Initiative and (vii) A World Worth
Protecting. Proposals, which can be written in Arabic, English, French,
Russian or Spanish, must be submitted by 23.00 GMT 30 August 2013.

If your proposal is selected by the judging panel, you?ll need to get your
film to us by 23 October. The films in each category with the most YouTube
views between 25 October and 19 December will be awarded US$1,500. We plan
for them to be screened in Warsaw at the UN COP19 conference from 11-22
November 2013.

Visit www.tve.org/biomovies to enter tvebiomovies2013.