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@Surfrider Have extra footage from ur 3sec movie? Recycle! Drop-by-Drop YOUTH Film Contest seeks 60sec videos on WATER. http://t.co/WXnqiKrc

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Youth Filmmaking and Storytelling Workshops 2011 to 2012

At our Water Symposiums and related events we will include hands-on film workshops for youth:

  • November 5, 2011 –  Silicon Valley
  • March 2012 – Los Angeles
  • March 2012 – New York
  • March 22, 2012 – Washington DC
  • November 28, 2012 – December 2, 2012 – New Orleans

 

Rachelle Escaravage and James Connolly

Rachelle Escaravage and James Connolly co-founded My Story, Our World Productions out of journalism school at California State University, Northridge. After a mutual realization that desks weren’t very comfy, Rachelle and James set out to focus on telling stories of social-change. My Story, Our World provides high quality, cost efficient micro-documentaries to non-profits, social enterprises and other organizations adding social value. These micro-documentaries are leveraged across multiple-platforms and are used to inform and inspire audiences to act. Rachelle and James spend about eight months of every year on assignment internationally. Their roving production studio fits into a few backpacks. Rachelle and James are excited to create inspiring content in partnership with the Global Social Change Film Festival & Institute. For more information visit www.ThePositiveStory.com

Video Contest: Drop by Drop

Drop by Drop: Water Stories, a video contest for youth created by the Social Change Film Festival & Institute (SCFFI), Channel G and EarthvisionZ, is now accepting submissions.

Visit the Drop by Drop contest page for more details.

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  • @Surfrider Have extra footage from ur 3sec movie? Recycle! Drop-by-Drop YOUTH Film Contest seeks 60sec videos on WATER. http://t.co/WXnqiKrc
  • Global Youth Film Contest: Seeking 60-sec vids on Water. $500 USD First Place, 5 $100 Honorable Mention http://t.co/buJJ2ZQg #water #film
  • @fishconserve @ProjectBlueHope Thx 4 the tweet on our youth film contest on water. Select films screened @ the World Bank on Wrld Water Day!

Global Water Awareness

  • Drop by Drop: Water Stories Video Contest
  • Every Drop Counts: A Discussion About Global Water Access
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The Film Festival

  • Submit Your Film for 2012 New Orleans
  • 2011 Bali Program
  • 2011 Bali Honorees
  • 2011 Film Festival Finalists
  • 2011 Film Festival Semifinalists

The Institute

  • 2012 Faculty
  • 2011 Bali Workshops
  • Institutional Partners
  • 2011 SCFFI Fellowship Recipients

Youth Programs

  • Drop by Drop: Water Stories Video Contest
  • Youth Filmmaking and Storytelling Workshops 2011 to 2012
  • Youth Film Project: Water, Through Our Eyes

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