Archive for the 'Competitions' Category

Niskayuna High School student filmmakers named finalists in the 1st annual “Peoples Pixel Project”

February 4th, 2010

Three short films from the Advanced Studio in Video class at Niskayuna High School were selected (out of a total of 17) as finalists in the 1st annual “Peoples Pixel Project” sponsored by the Lake George Arts Project. Last fall, a call for video entries 3 to 5 minutes long was placed to anyone living [...]

Reel Teens Festival Announces 2009 Winners

October 20th, 2009

The 9th annual Reel Teens Festival was held October 9 – 11, in Upstate New York. A panel of entertainment industry judges awarded prizes to the best entries in 1 categories with a special Jurors Award presented as well. In addition, at each screening the audience voted for their favorite and an Audience Award was [...]

Want to Make Your Own Film?

August 30th, 2008

Squeaky Wheel in conjunction with Buffalo Tours (a joint project of the Preservation Coalition and the Landmark Society) seeks youth producers for the fourth annual BUFFALO YOUTH MEDIA INSTITUTE, an after-school program for 8th – 12th graders. Write, shoot and edit a documentary using professional equipment and techniques Learn more about your community and its [...]

NYS Short-film competition

May 27th, 2008

The State of New York is running a short-film competition that invites amateur filmmakers to create their take on the world-famous “I LOVE NY” slogan depicting what they love about New York “In A New York Minute” (a 60-second film.) Filmmakers will compete for top-notch prizes (professional HD video equipment, scholarships to professional film workshops, [...]

Reel Teens Festival 2008

February 4th, 2008

The eighth annual Reel Teens Festival will be held June 6-8, 2008. The Festival celebrates the creative intelligence of young people by screening films and videos made by teenagers. This past year 623 entries were received, 42 from foreign countries with 78 finalists being screened over the 3 days of the festival which is held [...]