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[UPDATE: We just realized this seems to be Europe only. Sorry US residents.]
Sony wants your (up to 5 minute long) shorts and gives out 4 NEX-FS700 camcorders and the grand winner of the so called PROduction awards will receives one of the first “4K kits” which includes the accessories needed to makes the Sony FS700 4K capable.
Granted the teaser video for this contest has a tad of last century weird, but that could probably give you a feeling of having even better chances to win. Another incentive: It’s free to submit your work and it can be uploaded easily, so no troublesome process to get started.
Entry text by Sony:The Sony PROduction Awards give you the opportunity to get some serious recognition. Open to professionals, wannabes and students alike, it’s all about creating something special.Choose your category – Commercial, Factual, Creative – or enter the Student category if you’re still in education – and submit your film of up to 5 minutes. You’ll be judged by leading industry players, and winners will receive a brand new Sony NEX-FS700.
The Jury consists of some of the people Sony has worked with before: Philip Bloom, Den Lennie, Robin Schmidt and also cinematographer Ruben Latre who did some intriguing stuff and Sebastian Wiegärtner a colleague from Germany and some other recognized names.
To submit your video sign up at the Sony PROduction awards website: productionawards.sony.eu
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Sebastian Wöber is a director and DP, studied at Filmacademy Vienna and is passionate about harnessing the potential of filmmaking tech to create powerful cinematic work with limited resources. He is currently teaching film at Andrews University in the US.