Filmmakers are invited to submit compelling, original ideas, while Getty Images provides millions of visual assets to help bring their ideas and explore the power of imagery.
WHAT:
A Call for Entries for THE NEXT BIG IDEA, Getty Images Peer-Judged Short-Film Competition.
The films will be the result of a simple brief: Exploring the one thing that links all creative work The Big Idea produce a 60-second film with at least half of the content originating from the vast collection of digital imagery available at www.gettyimages.com.
For inspiration and execution, participants have at their fingertips free access to millions of still images and over 90,000 film clips, including high production aerial footage and feature film outtakes from Universal Studios.
All qualifying big ideas will be posted in late November 2005, for everyone to see, while an international panel of luminaries selects a shortlist of 25 films. The 25 rough-cuts will be posted, in early 2006, for a final vote open to all creative peers. Ten films will make the final cut to be screened around the world at industry events and festivals. A grand-prize filmmaker will receive US$10,000.
WHEN:       
The submission deadline is midnight on Friday, November 4, 2005.
WHY:       
The Next Big Idea represents the evolution of Getty Images highly successful 2004 campaign, The Big Idea, which featured shorts from seven internationally acclaimed designers and directors whose films demonstrated new ways to conceive and execute ideas via a revolutionary digital workflow.
WHERE:       
For more information on The Next Big Idea and last years groundbreaking collaboration, The Big Idea, visit gettyimages.com/thenextbigidea.
WHAT:
A Call for Entries for THE NEXT BIG IDEA, Getty Images Peer-Judged Short-Film Competition.
The films will be the result of a simple brief: Exploring the one thing that links all creative work The Big Idea produce a 60-second film with at least half of the content originating from the vast collection of digital imagery available at www.gettyimages.com.
For inspiration and execution, participants have at their fingertips free access to millions of still images and over 90,000 film clips, including high production aerial footage and feature film outtakes from Universal Studios.
All qualifying big ideas will be posted in late November 2005, for everyone to see, while an international panel of luminaries selects a shortlist of 25 films. The 25 rough-cuts will be posted, in early 2006, for a final vote open to all creative peers. Ten films will make the final cut to be screened around the world at industry events and festivals. A grand-prize filmmaker will receive US$10,000.
WHEN:       
The submission deadline is midnight on Friday, November 4, 2005.
WHY:       
The Next Big Idea represents the evolution of Getty Images highly successful 2004 campaign, The Big Idea, which featured shorts from seven internationally acclaimed designers and directors whose films demonstrated new ways to conceive and execute ideas via a revolutionary digital workflow.
WHERE:       
For more information on The Next Big Idea and last years groundbreaking collaboration, The Big Idea, visit gettyimages.com/thenextbigidea.
