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Thursday, 04 September 2008 12:39

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The call for ROSCAR entries is now open.    The competition is open to all wildlife, travel and cultural productions. Building on the success from last year’s Awards, six new categories have been added. The categories are now:

 

Best Editing - Awarded to the production which displays the most creative editing style.

Best Cinematography - Awarded to the production which displays the most exceptional camerawork.

 

Best Production with a Limited Budget - Awarded to the best production with a budget of less than R5 000 per minute (approximately $650 or £330 per minute).

Best Children’s Production - Awarded to the best natural history production produced for a children’s audience, aged 12 and under, which stimulates an interest in the natural world.

 

Best Environmental and Conservation/Campaign Production - Awarded to the best production which contributes to the awareness of environmental and conservation issues facing the natural world. The production must convey a conservation message and/or a ‘Call to Action’.  

 

Best Eco-Tourism, Travel and/or Culture Production - Awarded to the best production which promotes tourism of a place, town or country through the use of cultural aspects and wildlife.  

 

Best Use of Music - Awarded to the production which has the best original music score. 


Best Script - Awarded to the production which, through the use of original storytelling, creates a captivating script.

Best Series - Awarded to the best series with a natural history theme.

 

Best Sound Design - Awarded to the production which, through the creative combination of production mixing, sound editing and post-production mixing, displays an inventive use of sound.

Best Newcomer - Awarded to a first-time producer (or filmmaker) in the natural history filmmaking arena. To qualify as a newcomer, a filmmaker should have only been producing films or documentaries from January 2007 onwards. 

 

Outstanding Achievement for African Wildlife Filmmaker - The production shows the unique relationship between Africa’s people and animals. This category can only be entered by a national of an African country.


ROSCAR Gala Event

The ROSCAR Awards will be awarded to filmmakers at a gala event held during the Festival. The prestigious evening event promises to be a highlight as tribute is paid to filmmakers for the outstanding contributions that they are making in the natural history arena.

To submit your production for a ROSCAR Award, click onto www.wildtalkafrica.com for the entry form and rules.  The entry fee is R350 per entry and the deadline for entries is 28 November 2008.  All film entries will be listed in the Festival Directory. 

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www.wildtalkafrica.com
Phone: +27 21 422 0023 
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