May 25, 2011
FestivALL's new 72-Hour Film Challenge seeks participants
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Bob Wilkinson, co-organizer of FestivALL's new 72-Hour Film Challenge event thinks entering the competition should be a no-brainer for any local filmmaker.

"There's no entry fee," he said. "First prize is $500. Second prize is $300. Third prize is $100. And like I said, there's no entry fee."

The contest was conceived by Hollywood producer and location scout Jesse H. Rivard, who is a native of Duck. The concept is simple. At noon on Thursday, June 16, entrants will be given a theme and subject. After that, they have 72 hours to shoot, edit and submit a 10-minute film that will be screened June 19 for three judges.

Those judges are Jeff Tinnell, Bill Hogan and Chuck Frostick. Tinnell, a Fairmont native, is a film and graphic novel producer. Hogan is the director of Charleston's Image Associates, which provides advertising, public relation and media production services.  Frostick is an editor and videographer at West Virginia Public Broadcasting.

"It does have to be family friendly," Wilkinson said. "FestivALL is a family event, and we don't want to restrict audiences."

Other than that, filmmakers are free to run wild -- as long as it fits in with the challenge guidelines.

"We want people to have fun with it," Wilkinson said.

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FestivALL's new 72-Hour Film Challenge seeks participants

CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Bob Wilkinson, co-organizer of FestivALL's new 72-Hour Film Challenge event thinks entering the competition should be a no-brainer for any local filmmaker.

"There's no entry fee," he said. "First prize is $500. Second prize is $300. Third prize is $100. And like I said, there's no entry fee."

The contest was conceived by Hollywood producer and location scout Jesse H. Rivard, who is a native of Duck. The concept is simple. At noon on Thursday, June 16, entrants will be given a theme and subject. After that, they have 72 hours to shoot, edit and submit a 10-minute film that will be screened June 19 for three judges.

Those judges are Jeff Tinnell, Bill Hogan and Chuck Frostick. Tinnell, a Fairmont native, is a film and graphic novel producer. Hogan is the director of Charleston's Image Associates, which provides advertising, public relation and media production services.  Frostick is an editor and videographer at West Virginia Public Broadcasting.

"It does have to be family friendly," Wilkinson said. "FestivALL is a family event, and we don't want to restrict audiences."

Other than that, filmmakers are free to run wild -- as long as it fits in with the challenge guidelines.

"We want people to have fun with it," Wilkinson said.

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