| Adobe Celebrates Student Filmmaking at 2006 Cannes Film Festival |
| Written by News Editor | |
| Thursday, 18 May 2006 | |
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Students representing 30 film schools in North America, the United Kingdom, India and South Africa will be paired with professional filmmakers and instructors to create documentaries on their experience at Cannes using the Adobe(R) Production Studio, Macromedia(R) Flash(R) and Macromedia Studio 8. Documentaries will be broadcast daily on the Adobe.com Web site.
During a three-day orientation 50 students will be
trained on Adobe's award-winning desktop digital video and audio tools, matched
with mentors and broken into 14 collaborative teams. The teams will produce a
three minute broadcast reporting on activities in the American Pavilion, a five
minute documentary on Cannes and the festival, and a motion logo for the
American Pavilion Student Filmmaker Program. Adobe will also offer students
access to leading filmmakers who have used Adobe products for their Cannes
submissions with daily lectures from the Pavilion.
The best student collaborative team projects will be
recognized at an "It's a Wrap Party" at the end of the Film Festival. Members
from SAGIndie, the Screen Actors Guild's program for outreach to independent
producers, will judge student films in two categories: best broadcast and best
in show documentary, with special recognition to entries for animation logo
creation. Documentaries will automatically be entered into the 2007 Adobe Design
Achievement Awards student competition. Additional information on the awards is
available at www.adobe.com/education/adaa
Adobe selected professional filmmakers and instructors
to participate on the faculty for the program and to mentor to the students. The
faculty includes David Chai, San Jose State University; Jim Kenney, California
College of Art; Kathy Smith, University of Southern California; and Bun Lee of
Vancouver Film School. Past Adobe Design Achievement Awards winners and
finalists Yibi Hu of Kingston University; and Khayalethus Mtshali from the Brand
Communication School in South Africa will be student participants in the
program; and Eric Finkelman and Evan Schoonmaker of Original City Pictures and
alumni of the School of the Visual Arts will serve as industry
mentors.
In the American Pavilion, Adobe will also provide a
Daily Adobe Reel Ideas Studio with a true post production studio atmosphere and
showcase film, animation and broadcast finalist and winners of the 2005 Adobe
Design Achievement Awards. Adobe will host daily lectures on film and animation
techniques using Production Studio, Flash and Studio 8. Students will also have
the opportunity to practice pitching ideas for future films and documentaries
with visitors to the Pavilion during "Pitchfest" sessions.
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