Monday, February 11, 2008

Sony/Intel Student Film Contest with complete Multimedia Course Curriculum

Creating this semester's multimedia curriculum couldn't be easier. Presented by Sony Creative Software and Intel with the support of the International Society for Technology and Education (ISTE) and Edutopia magazine, the Technology in Motion project is a complete educational program designed for teachers to use in multimedia courses as a structured curriculum, which will engage students in professional video and audio production.

Your school's film or films will be entered into a contest for a chance to win over $20,000 of multimedia hardware and software for your school. The film contest encourages high school students (grades 9-12) to share their vision of how technology will shape their future.

Every school that submits a qualifying Call for Entries form will receive a Technology in Motion launch kit, which includes:

  • Free copy of Sony Vegas Pro 8 video editing software
  • Free Sony Vegas Pro 8 video tutorials ($24.99 value)
  • Free copy of the Digital Video and Audio Production Vegas Pro 8 teaching guide ($49.95 value)

Sony Vegas Pro 8 software is a leading professional video and audio production application. By participating in the Technology in Motion contest, your students will gain valuable knowledge of the entire movie production process — from script to screen. For more information: http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/news/techinmotion.asp

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