Kent, was that you filming at the Seed Swap Saturday?  If not, I would find out who that guy was and see if he would be inspired to get his film to you.  He said he might put it on YouTube.  He filmed me representing the Community Gardens and I believe several other people.  He seemed to know what he was doing.  He easily would have footage for a 2 min short.

 

I don’t see Lynn Siegel-Boettner on your list:  lynn@sbfoodnotlawns.org  She or Heather would likely know who he was.  Or perhaps Nicola Gordon, a tireless green networker and musician.   niquoo@gmail.com

 

Another person I think would be a fabulous art community link for our green community is Charlotte Gould!  char.gould@gmail.com

 

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Subject: Green Shorts Film Festival - Call for 2 Minute Movies by March 26th

 

Hello Transition Santa Barbara,

Please pass this on to anyone that you think may be interested in producing a short 2 minute Green Short for this year's Green Shorts Film Festival.

Kent Epperson

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Contact: 

Community Environmental Council

Megan Diaz at 963-0583, ext. 105  mdiaz@cecmail.org

 

 

Annual Green Shorts Film Festival - Now Open for Entries

Win a Macbook Computer

 

Santa Barbara, San Luis Obispo and Ventura Counties, CA.: The Community Environmental Council, in partnership with Traffic Solutions, has opened the annual Green Shorts Film Festival for entries.

 

The top rated films are eligible to win prizes -- including a Macbook computer. Winners will also be aired on Channel 17 and previewed at a special Screening Event and Awards Ceremony in mid-April (details to be announced). Submissions for the festival are due by Friday, March 26, 2010.

 

The festival will culminate at the 40th anniversary of Earth Day – the Santa Barbara Earth Day 40 Festival taking place at Alameda Park in Santa Barbara April 17-18. Details on Earth Day, which is also organized by the Community Environmental Council, can be found at www.SBEarthDay.org.

 

The Green Shorts Film Festival is an annual online film festival about saving our planet, helping our environment and being green. The 2010 contest theme is “Bringing it Home” (also the theme of the Earth Day celebration). Organizers hope to solicit compelling and entertaining commentaries regarding sustainable living, eating and growing local food, sustainable transportation, energy independence and a green future without petroleum. This is a chance for concerned citizens to share the ways in which we can all reduce our consumption of fossil fuels, reduce traffic congestion, protect our environment and reduce our carbon footprint.

 

Videos are limited to two minutes in length. Only residents of Santa Barbara, Ventura and San Luis Obispo Counties are eligible to submit entries to the Green Shorts Film Festival.

 

General Prize Categories:

 

Grand Prize: Macbook Computer, sponsored by Samy’s

Second Place Prize: TBD

Third Place Prize: TBD

 

Student Categories

Ages 11 and under: TBD

Ages 12 – 18: TBD

College Award: TBD

Traffic Solutions Award: Video Camera – This award will be given to any movie that focuses on sustainable transportation such as commuting, bicycling, walking, carpooling, transit, vanpooling or telecommuting.  This award will be judged and selected by Traffic Solutions staff.

Winners will be selected by a panel of judges including:

Filmmakers who need access to video, audio and lighting equipment can take advantage of Santa Barbara Channels equipment and studios. Go to www.SBChannels.tv for more information.

For more information about the Green Short Video Contest, visit www.GreenShortsFilmFest.org or call the Community Environmental Council at (805) 963-0583 ext. 105.

 

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