17 July 2007

Georgia Tech's FLASH IN THE PAN 2007: Animation Challenge -- Official Contest Details

Show us your stuff, Georgia Tech! Create a Flash animation video, entertain your friends, win a fabulous prize and have your work seen by industry professionals!

Contest Details:

  • Any current GT student (undergraduate or graduate) may enter.
  • Entries must be designed using Adobe/Macromedia Flash.
(Use of other programs in the design is welcome , just make sure FLASH is incorporated.)
Got Specific questions? ....Email us****
  • Entries must be received before midnight October 18, 2007.
  • Based on recent feedback --Deadline extended through Sunday October 21st at midnight
  • Submit your entries by email to flashinthepan2007@gmail.com.
  • or submit in person /by mail to the library.
    • Georgia Tech Library
      704 Cherry Street
    • Atlanta , GA 30332-0900 Attn: Alison Valk or Jon Bodnar
  • Suggested video length: 2 to 5 minutes. (flexible)
  • There is no theme, but be creative, keep it clean, and make it good.
  • Group submissions are welcome, but only one prize per winning entry will be awarded.
  • Winners will be announced at the Library East Commons (LEC) Award Show- Time and Date TBA.
  • The grand-prize winner will receive a Graphire Bluetooth Wacom tablet. Other prizes to be announced. Free giveaways such as Adobe Software and Cool Tshirts.
Send questions to flashinthepan2007@gmail.com.

This contest is hosted by the GT Library in partnership with the Office of Information Technology. Guest judges will include representatives from Homestar Runner, Sanrio.com/Hello Kitty, Adobe and other digital media professionals.

Need help with learning FLASH...check out some of these helpful Library Resources!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

hey, this contest is a little biased in software. What about after affects as the animation platform (it is actually better although that is an opinion). The media center's tutorials equally present after effects as a choice platform so why not it?

Animation Group said...

Great comment!..your welcome to use other programs, just be sure to incorporate flash somehow....
be as creative as you wanna get!

J. Didot said...

Hm...I have to agree with anonymous. I guess the contest title does need to have some relevance, though. I'm partial to AfterEffects.