CALL FOR YOUTH PRODUCED FILM SUBMISSIONS, YOUTH PRODUCING CHANGE program

*Now accepting submissions for 2011!

The Human Rights Watch International Film Festival in partnership with Adobe Youth Voices seeks
youth-produced film, video and animated works on human rights issues
made by youth ages 19 and under for its third annual YOUTH
PRODUCING CHANGE
program.

Armed with digital cameras, computers and their own boundless creativity, young people across the globe are bravely exposing human rights issues faced by themselves and their communities. YOUTH
PRODUCING CHANGE
provides a platform for youth to share their
perspectives with audiences worldwide.

http://www.hrw.org/en/iff/youth-producing-change/call-for-submissions

Selected films will travel to:

Human Rights Watch International Film Festival, New York : June 2011 (dates tba)
Human Rights Watch International Film Festival,
London : March 2012 (dates tba)
Human Rights Watch International Film Festival,
San Francisco: Spring 2012(dates tba)
Selected films will be included in the 2011 Traveling Film Festival

Films will be added to the Adobe
Youth Voices
and Human Rights Watch
website

And distributed to teachers throughout the United States


To watch the films from our first year of YOUTH PRODUCING CHANGE please visit: http://www.hrw.org/en/iff/youth-producing-change-2009

Submission requirements:

  • Age of youth media maker: The work must have been created by youth ages 19 and under. In order for a film to be eligible, at the time of production youth under the age of 19 must have
    served in the majority of creative and technical production roles as
    directors, writers, camera-person, editors, animators, etc.


  • Short films 15 minutes or under preferred. Films longer than 20 minutes will not be considered.


  • Language: Films of all languages are welcome, however films must have English subtitles if the spoken language is a language other than English.


  • Format: DVD(preferred) or VHS. We can accept entries using NTSC or PAL. Submissions will not be returned. Sorry, entries sent in on Mini DV can NOT be considered.
  • Authority to Submit the Film and License: By submitting the film, you acknowledge that you have the full right and authority to submit the film to the YOUTH PRODUCING CHANGE program
    and you grant to Human Rights Watch, Adobe Youth Voices and the Human
    Rights Watch International Film Festival a free license to screen and
    exhibit the film for evaluation purposes.

  • Ownership and Copyright: By submitting the film, you acknowledge that you are the sole author and owner of the film, or if you are not the sole author,you have secured
    all necessary and appropriate rights, written permissions, and releases
    in connection with submitting the film. In particular, all music and
    other rights
    must be cleared for non-exclusive educational, online,
    broadcast and theatrical distribution. Please check out The Center for
    Social Media’s
    Copyright & Fair Use guidelines
    for more information.


  • Minors(i.e., Youth under 18 years of age): Human Rights Watch encourages you to read this document carefully with your parent (or duly appointed guardian) and consult with your parent (or
    duly appointed guardian) before submitting your film.

    If your film is selected for the YOUTH PRODUCING CHANGE program, we will require you to sign a
    separate film license agreement allowing your film to be screened in and
    used as part of the YOUTH PRODUCING CHANGE program and our film
    festivals and for your parent or legal guardian, and in some
    jurisdictions both parents and/or legal guardians, to also sign the film
    license agreement. Your submission and the film license agreement will
    be governed by the laws of the State of New York.



Timeline:

  • Submission Deadline:  All submission emails must be received by no later than January 15, 2011.
  • Notification: If your film is selected to be part of YOUTH PRODUCING CHANGE we will be in touch with you before April 2011.  Please note, due to the number of submissions we
    receive we do not send rejection letters.


How do I submit my film?
Submitting your film to YOUTH PRODUCING CHANGE is easy!
Please follow the following 3 steps:

1. Read through the following instructions and enter your film information into
our online submission form by January 15, 2011 (deadline).

Please note: By submitting your film to YOUTH PRODUCING CHANGE, you acknowledge that (a) you have read and fully understand this “Call for Submissions” document in its entirety,
(b) if you are below 18 years of age, your parent or
legal guardian has given his or her consent for you to submit the film,
and your parent or legal guardian has read and reviewed the “Call for
Submissions” document with you in its entirety, (c) you certify that all
statements in the submission requirements section of the “Call for
Submissions” document are true, and (d) you have the power, authority
and legal right to submit your film.


2.The screening committee will contact you if they are interested in screening
a copy
of your film/video/animation.

After reading the information you submit, we will be in touch
to let you know if we would like you to send us a copy of your
film/video/ animation.
All submissions will be reviewed by our intergenerational screening
committee made up of high-school aged youth and adults.  In selecting
films for YOUTH PRODUCING CHANGE, Human Rights Watch
will concentrate equally on human rights content, factual accuracy and
artistic merit.

You acknowledge that Human Rights Watch, Adobe Youth Voices, the Human Rights Watch International Film Festival and the YOUTH PRODUCING CHANGE program are not responsible for lost or
damaged submissions.
You acknowledge and agree that: (a) the intergenerational screening
committee has the sole authority in its own discretion to select or
reject films for YOUTH PRODUCING CHANGE, and any
decision made by our intergenerational screening committee will be
final, and (b) we have no obligation to use or distribute your film, and
we may cancel, modify or delay the YOUTH PRODUCING CHANGE
program without notice to you.
You also acknowledge that Human Rights Watch has received many
submissions, one or more of which might be similar or substantially
identical to your film submission.  You acknowledge and agree that you
will not receive any recognition or monetary compensation because of
Human Rights Watch’s, Adobe Youth Voices’, the Human Rights Watch
International Film Festival’s or the YOUTH PRODUCING CHANGE
program’s use of other identical or similar material to your film that
is submitted by someone else.

3. If we decide we would like to include your film in YOUTH PRODUCING CHANGE,
we will be in touch with you to invite the film to screen in our
festival.
Unfortunately, given the number of
submissions we receive, the festival cannot send out rejection letters.
We will only contact those filmmakers whose films/videos/animations are
accepted.


Frequently Asked Questions:

  • What kind of work is Human Rights Watch looking for? We are looking for film/video/animations that focus on human rights and social issues. Works can be documentary, experimental, PSA, music video,
    narrative or fiction.

    To watch the films from our first year of YOUTH PRODUCING
    CHANGE
    please visit: http://www.hrw.org/en/iff/youth-producing-change-2009

  • What subjects do you consider to be “human rights” and “social issues?” Please send us your original films on equality, civil rights, children’s rights, politics, women’s rights,
    international justice, HIV/AIDS, the environment,
    Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual/Transgender rights, health, the environment, war
    and conflict, freedom of expression, counterterrorism, gender, refugees,
    immigration, economic, social, and cultural rights.  To learn more
    about human rights, please visit our website: http://www.hrw.org/


  • Are there any submission fees? No.  There are no submission fees or charges in connection with the submission of your film.
  • Are there any prizes or monetary compensation? No.  You will not receive any monetary compensation of any kind for submitting your film, even if your film is selected for screening in our
    festival.
  • Who should I contact if I have a question about my submission? Please be in touch with Jennifer Nedbalsky, Program Manager of the Human Rights Watch International Film
    Festival by emailing nedbalj(at)hrw.org or calling 212 216-1247

http://www.hrw.org/en/iff/youth-producing-change/call-for-submissions

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