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ENTRY INFORMATION:
To enter please print out an entry form, fill it out and send it with your entry to:
YPFVF
Northwest Film Center
1219 SW Park Ave
Portland, OR 97205

Festival Guidelines (pdf)

Entry Form (pdf)

COMPETITION DEADLINE (POSTMARK): JUNE 1st, 2007 (Deadline Extened)

For more information contact Kristin Konsterlie @ (503)221-1156 x16
or email:kristin@nwfilm.org

The 31st Annual Young People's Film & Video Festival The Young Peoples Film & Video Festival is an annual opportunity for young Northwest film and video makers to have their work viewed by professional media artists and presented to the public. We hope the Festival encourages young people to use film and video to creatively express personal concerns, explore important social issues and share engaging stories about the world today. Winning entries are chosen by jury process, and will be shown at an awards ceremony at 2pm Sunday, July 15, 2007 at the Portland Art Museum Whitsell Auditorium, 1219 SW Park, Portland, Oregon.

RULES AND ELIGIBILITY Any young film or video maker (grades K-12) living in Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Alaska, Montana or Utah may enter a film, video, animation or multimedia work in any theme or style made after September 1, 2005. Group projects as well as individual work are acceptable. All entries must be student produced. Adult guidance and instruction is permissible, but the planning production and selection of subject matter must reflect student effort. Entry deadline is June 1, 2007. Additional information is available by calling the Film Center at 503.276.4261 or visiting the Film Center web site - www.nwfilm.org. Mail all entries to: YPFVF, Northwest Film Center, 1219 SW Park Avenue, Portland, OR, 97205. There is no entry fee.

JURY PROCESS A jury panel of media professionals and educators will select winning entries. Criteria for selection include: age/grade, originality, artistic merit, technical achievement and conviction in investigation of subject matter. The use of original music is highly encouraged.

 



Young People's Film & Video Festival 2006 - Program PDF

Congratulations to the young filmmakers who were selected to be a part of the 31st Annual Young People’s Film & Video Festival. Please join us Sunday, July 15th at 2PM, for this year's Winner's Program of film + video work submitted by youth grades K-12 living in Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Utah + Washington. Many of the young mediamakers will be present in this free public program of shorts, animation, dramas, and documentaries chosen out of an entry field of 150+ entries. This program also includes presentation of the Service to Young Filmmakers Award to the Mt Hood Cable Regulatory Commission.

The 2007 Winner’s Program
A CONTROVERSY OF ART
Ryan Rambach, grade 9, Ashland, OR
A conflict between conformity, freedom of expression and “the market”.
ALMOND
Richard Gillies, Adam Williams & Bryce Holley, grade 10, Arts & Communication Magnet Academy, Beaverton, OR
I just like nuts.
ASYLUM
Riley Gold, grade 9, West Sylvan Middle School, Portland, OR
Control vs. Individuality.
BIRTHDAY TREAT
Jon Kahl, grade 8, Portland Waldorf School, Portland, OR
BOX
Corinne Elliot, grade 12, Arts & Communication Magnet Academy, Beaverton, OR
When Pandora’s Box is hungry.
CYCLES OF NATURE
Students of Davis Elementary, grades 1 & 3, Davis Elementary & Northwest Film Center, Gresham, OR
Animated cycles of nature.
DRAWING CONCLUSIONS
Parker Kimball, grade 8, Holy Family School, Portland, OR
Animation: up close and too personal.
DRY HUMPING SAVES LIVES
Aurora Selland-Taylor, Gali Slayen & Tessa Whitlock, grades 11 & 12, Service Learning Center/Northwest Film Center, Portland, OR
Reality-based HIV Education.
KALIN AND THE KITE
Andrew Finch & Kurtus Kahle, grades 10 & 11, Beaverton, OR
Benjamin Franklin’s rival attempts his lighting experiment.
LARRY THE AMAZING SPIDER
Evan Farris, grade 6, Aumsville, OR
A boy befriends a spider.
MILLER THRILLER
Students of Miller Education Center, grade 9-11, Miller Education Center, Hillsboro, OR
Peace with putting things right.
MY BROTHER FRANKENSTEIN
Mitchell Pratt, grade 6, Beaverton, OR
Monster-making 101.
NICE TOUCH
Kevin Vitz-Wong, grade 11, Ballard High School, Seattle, WA
A friendship formed beyond apartment walls.
PENGUIN HOLIDAY
Fiona Bayh, grade 11, Portland, OR
A frustrated penguin in need of a vacation
READING BETWEEN THE LINES: JEFFERSON - OUR STORY
Students of Jefferson High School, grade 11, Community Drug Awareness Project/Northwest Film Center & Oregon Partnership
Student voice about student concerns.
SUPER 9
Reel Grrls, grades 9-12, 911 Media Arts, Seattle, WA
Media via a female voice.
THE CHASE
Alida Bevirt, grade 12, South Eugene High School, Eugene, OR
Desire translated.
THE MIX TAPE
Martha Early, grade 12, Vancouver School of Arts & Academics, Vancouver, WA
Romance in a world full of treacherous hipsters.
TILE ‘M’ FOR MURDER
Kyle Seago, Sami Kubo & Michael Gore, grades 11-12, Ballard High School, Seattle, WA
How do you spell T-E-N-S-I-O-N?
UN-SUPER
David Ditullio, grade 12, Vancouver School of Arts & Academics, Vancouver, WA
An average boy in a world of super-heroes.
WE LOVE OUR LIBRARY
Students of Tom McCall Elementary, grade 2, Redmond, OR
Library love runs deep.

HONORABLE MENTION
A LIVING, BREATHING MIRACLE
Amanda Willis, grade 11, Lebanon High School, Lebanon, OR
An inspirational life.
APRIL + FOOLZ
Nadav Gordon & Caroline Haroldson, grades 3 & 4, Lake Oswego, OR
One’s own medicine tastes bitter.
FORTUITOUS DEMISE
David Duneway, grade 11, Vancouver School of Arts & Academics, Vancouver, WA
Boy commits suicide ­ but does he?
NO SMOKING
Tosh Votry, grade 6, Home Exchange Network, Edmonds, WA
A movie designed with one purpose.
PROFOUND QUOTES
Students of Arts & Communication Magnet Academy, grades 7-11, Beaverton, OR
Bringing quotes to life.

 

The Northwest Film Center's Young Filmmakers Program places professional video, film, and animation artists in residence with schools and community groups throughout Oregon. Initiated in 1977, the program provides instructional and technical support to approximately 40 schools and community sites throughout Oregon each year. Young Filmmakers Program is supported in part by the National Endowment for the Arts, Oregon Arts Commission, Regional Arts & Culture Council, John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, Mount Hood Cable Regulatory Commission, Herbert A. Templeton Foundation, Willamette Week Longbaugh Festival, King Family Foundation, Adams Foundation, Rose E. Tucker Charitable Trust, T2 Audio, Comcast, Starbucks Foundation.

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