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    HD Short Shorts 2: A Short HV20 Forum Contest

    Festival Format

    Once again, this contest will take place without a theme. Instead, their will be three required elements that must be included in every film.

    This competition will be limited to "short shorts", only films less than 1 minute in length will be accepted.

    Films must be made specifically for the HD Short Shorts 2 competition.

    Winners will be determined by popular vote. Voters must be registered with HV20.com and view all films.

    Prizes TBA.

    Festival Administrators reserve the right to disqualify any entry that does not conform to rules stated below.

    Key Dates:

    October 27th – Rules Finalized, Contest announced, Begin Submission acceptance
    November 27th – Last Day for Entries
    December 1st – Public voting begins
    December 11th – Public voting ends
    December 14th – Winners Announced
    *All dates subject to change

    Rules for film:

    1) Films can be shot with any cameras and equipment, although I feel I should point out that this competition started as a contest for consumer cameras, so lets try to limit the number of films shot on REDs .
    2) Films must clearly incorporate all required elements*.
    3) Film durations are determined based on film content. Credits will not be permitted, but may be in the description section on Vimeo. The total length of film may not exceed 1 minute.
    4) Films can be made in any language but must include subtitles if made in another language than English.
    5) No offensive material is allowed. Entries must NOT be rated higher than "R" as determined by Festival Administrators.
    6) Festival Administrators reserve the right to refuse or disqualify any entry that is found to not comply with Festival rules.
    7) Entries must NOT have any copyright violations and all music must be licensed or royalty free.
    8) All entries must be submitted with the enclosed entry form.
    9) Submissions are accepted anytime between October 27th and November 27th.
    10) Films must be posted on Vimeo.com (details below)
    11) Films may not be viewed until official judgment period start date except by Festival administration to assure compliance.
    12) Winners are determined by popular vote and prizes are distributed accordingly.
    13) Films can NOT be advertised anywhere other than on HV20.com. Doing so will reult in immediate disqualification.

    *Required Elements

    To ensure that every film is made specifically for the HD Short Shorts 2 competition, every entry must include all three of these elements at some point in the film. Note: each elements must be in its own shot.

    1) Prop - Clear bottle filled with brown liquid (cola, coffee, muddy water etc.). No labels!
    2) Foley - Sound of knocking on a door or the sound of a doorbell (must specify in entry form)
    3) Character Action - Stamp out something that is burning (cigarette, paper, bag of dog poo, etc.)

    These elements can be incorporated any way the filmmaker sees fit, as long as they are in the film. The elements are NOT required to be a main part of the film, and do not have to effect character development, plot structure, or even camera placement. The elements can be put anywhere, at anytime, in any way in your film, as long they are not all in the same shot.

    The location of each element in a film must be indicated in the submission form, using timecode.

    Feel free to ask any questions in this thread.

    Posting

    1) All entrants must upload to vimeo.com (free to register) and send a link to the contest administrator (me) via PM containing the entry form below.
    2) Films on vimeo must contain:Title, Filmmakers HV20.com username
    3) Films on vimeo must be kept password protected, and only allowed to be viewed by the festival administrator (vimeo.com/koolpenguin89).
    4) All films will be added to the contest channel (vimeo.com/hdshortshorts2)
    5) On December 1st, all videos must be made public, and voting will begin.

    Voting

    1)On December 1st, all HD Shorts films will be made public.
    2)Voters must have at least 10 posts in the HV20 forums, and must have been members for at least 2 weeks prior to voting. Having multiple accounts IS against the rules.
    3)To vote, you must watch ALL films.
    4)there will be 1 thread that lists all films.
    5)The thread will be in a poll format, with each film as a choice.
    6)Voting will end on December 11th

    Winning

    1)Winners will be announced on December 14th.
    2)1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners will be announced and prizes distributed accordingly.

    Prizes
    TBA


    Entry Form
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    Title:
    Entered by:
    Equipment Description:
    Production Description:
    Link:
    Password:
    Timecode location of each required element:
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    Example of judging criteria:

    OVERALL (average of all the judge's overall scores, and the determining factor for the winner): 66 (out of 100)

    cinemotagraphy:16(an average of what the judges gave you for that category)
    Art design: 18
    Post-production: 8
    Story: 14
    Sound: 10

    REVIEW 1:
    cinemotagraphy: 14
    blah blah blah
    and so on and so on
    Total: 86

    REVIEW 2:
    blah blah blah
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    kewl...I actually get the news early...hope I can make it happen for this one.....

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    2) Foley - Sound of a doorbell
    3) Character Action - Stomp out cigarette/cigar/etc.
    Can you clarify these two? Does it have to be a door bell.

    And for the action, the character has to just stomp on something, or what does this mean?

    Thanks!

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    Yes, your film would have to include the sound of a doorbell ringing, and must include a shot of someone stomping/stamping out a cigarette or cigar, or something related to those (like a joint or something). Maybe i should take the "etc." part. The character doesn't literally have to stomp up and down on it, its just a phrase.

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    Quote Originally Posted by koolpenguin89 View Post
    Maybe i should take the "etc." part. The character doesn't literally have to stomp up and down on it, its just a phrase.

    Dylan
    lol.... I swear sometimes I believe we are all anal-retentive....

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    How about something on fire? Because I and I assume others who don't smoke don't want any drug related stuff in their films, and don't have access to such things.

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    How is a cigarette drug related? I figured having a cigarette being stamped out would be appealing to both pro- and anti-cigarette people. The pro-cigarette people could have someone stamping out a cigarette butt after its smoked, the anti-smokers could have their character see some smoking and grab the persons cigarette and stamp it out. If its really a problem, ill change it, i just thought it was something that was pretty easy to incorporate into a film. Also, who in the world doesn't have access to a cigarette? I figured that even the members of the forum under the age of 18 could just explain to their parents what they need it for.

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    Just for future reference, I agree with tiny on this point: IMHO the more 'universal' the required elements, the better. For example the requirements for the sound of a doorbell and a bottle of cola effectively rule out any story set before circa 1900.

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    Quote Originally Posted by koolpenguin89 View Post
    How is a cigarette drug related? I figured having a cigarette being stamped out would be appealing to both pro- and anti-cigarette people. The pro-cigarette people could have someone stamping out a cigarette butt after its smoked, the anti-smokers could have their character see some smoking and grab the persons cigarette and stamp it out. If its really a problem, ill change it, i just thought it was something that was pretty easy to incorporate into a film. Also, who in the world doesn't have access to a cigarette? I figured that even the members of the forum under the age of 18 could just explain to their parents what they need it for.

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    lol..I wonder if people purposely look for things to make more complicated.... aspirins are drugs..alcohol is a damn drug...insulin is a drug....there are more legal than illegal drugs...LOL...but I guess when one wants to sound condescending or holier than...well just look at the drug takers......LMAO/// gotta love it....

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    Just for future reference, I agree with tiny on this point: IMHO the more 'universal' the required elements, the better. For example the requirements for the sound of a doorbell and a bottle of cola effectively rule out any story set before circa 1900.
    I guess your right, i didn't really take that into account. This is why i prefer contests with a theme, it gives everyone more freedom. But people wouldn't stop complaining about the themes, so i decided to give this a try. Just for the record, what kind of required elements would you guys prefer over the ones i have?

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    Quote Originally Posted by koolpenguin89 View Post
    I guess your right, i didn't really take that into account. This is why i prefer contests with a theme, it gives everyone more freedom. But people wouldn't stop complaining about the themes, so i decided to give this a try. Just for the record, what kind of required elements would you guys prefer over the ones i have?

    Dylan
    oh boy...aaannnnndddd heeeere weeee goooooo!!!! ... i"ll go along for the ride...

    good luck dylan....wow

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    oh boy...aaannnnndddd heeeere weeee goooooo!!!! ... i"ll go along for the ride...

    good luck dylan....wow
    ??? Whats the big deal?

    Dylan

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    Well, it could be as simple a change as "a bottle of brown liquid" instead of cola, like tiny's suggestion of stamping out something that's burning. Instead of a doorbell, it could be the sound of someone knocking or pounding on a door.

    As someone who is excited by the challenge of doing sci-fi/fantasy or period pieces, I always think it's a bit of a bummer when production requirements take those options off the table: "character carries a light" could cover torches and candles or lasers, so I prefer something like that to "character carries a flashlight."

    JM2C, and I don't in any way mean to slight your fine work in putting these competitions together!

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    i agree. not all of us smoke or want any content relating to it in a video. please consider changing #3. i'm good with soda and doorbells, just not smoking, or any attribute of it. thanks.

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    Well, it could be as simple a change as "a bottle of brown liquid" instead of cola, like tiny's suggestion of stamping out something that's burning. Instead of a doorbell, it could be the sound of someone knocking or pounding on a door.
    Hmm, i like those ideas. Anyone else got an opinion on this?

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    i like that concept a lot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by koolpenguin89 View Post
    I guess your right, i didn't really take that into account. This is why i prefer contests with a theme, it gives everyone more freedom. But people wouldn't stop complaining about the themes, so i decided to give this a try. Just for the record, what kind of required elements would you guys prefer over the ones i have?

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    I think they are fine, but should be made a little more vague.

    For example - A bell of any sort. That then gets rid of the date issue.

    Stamping out something/anything that is on fire. That gets rid of several issues.

    The bottle one I have no opinion on one way or another.


    But I think by making these a little more vague, they are there, we will notice/look for them in each film, but it will vary each piece quite a bit more.


    You're doing a good job. Everyone will have their opinions. It is up to you to take that feedback and improve upon what you have.

    Keep it up!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Erik Bien View Post
    Well, it could be as simple a change as "a bottle of brown liquid" instead of cola, like tiny's suggestion of stamping out something that's burning. Instead of a doorbell, it could be the sound of someone knocking or pounding on a door.

    As someone who is excited by the challenge of doing sci-fi/fantasy or period pieces, I always think it's a bit of a bummer when production requirements take those options off the table: "character carries a light" could cover torches and candles or lasers, so I prefer something like that to "character carries a flashlight."

    JM2C, and I don't in any way mean to slight your fine work in putting these competitions together!
    Hah, you beat me to it!

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    I agree with you guys, making these a little more vague will give people a wider range of possible uses. Ill update the rules in a little bit.

    Dylan

    EDIT: Rules changed, hopefully everyones happy now. If not, too bad.
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    Quote Originally Posted by koolpenguin89 View Post
    ??? Whats the big deal?

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    no big deal dude....Im an ass...no worries....just in a slick talking mood....

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    Does it have to be a bottle? can it be a glass or something? It just seems unnatural to have no label on a bottle

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    I would prefer it to be a bottle, just to make sure everything is legit. If your concerned about a label-less bottle looking hoaxing, you could always just have a tight shot of the top of the bottle pouring the "brown liquid" into a glass, and then just show the glass from their on out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by eggontoast View Post
    Does it have to be a bottle? can it be a glass or something? It just seems unnatural to have no label on a bottle
    I read it as meaning no brand name lables, so your film is not infringing any copyrights. You could presumably create a fake brand name for your bottle. I'm sure you're not going to be kicked off the competition for having a fictional lable on your prop bottle

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    any restrictions on the country? I'm from Australia, and if i aim high and i win then i wont exactly be able to get the prize, whatever it is...

    great idea though, i'll do it

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    No restrictions on country. If someone from out of the U.S. wins a prize, im sure we can get the shipping worked out between them and the prize sponsor.

    Dylan

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