Monday, June 11, 2012

Students interested in film...

For your students involved in film and video, Seattle Center is pleased

to alert you to a summer film project that may interest them:


A Story Runs Through It neighborhood film project.


Students are invited to make a 3 minute film this summer about their
neighborhood - any neighborhood in the greater Seattle area - and submit
it to be considered for prizes and for a chance to be screened at A
Story Runs Through It film festival at Seattle Center this fall. This
project is part of Seattle Center's Next 50 activities celebrating the
50th Anniversary of the Seattle World's Fair.
Film submissions will be accepted through August 31. Two free
filmmaking workshops are also being offered, on June 16 and July 14.
Visit www.thenextfifty.org/filmproject  for info on submitting films and
on the free workshops.


We hope your students will join Seattle Center in celebrating Seattle area neighborhood stories this
year.
Feel free to contact me directly with any questions.

Best wishes for a happy summer!


Karin Butler
Strategic Advisor
Organizational & Business Development
Seattle Center
206-684-7153
karin.butler@seattle.gov
www.seattlecenter.com

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