[pct-l] ADZPCTKO Film Festival is Coming Together

Ryan Christensen yosemiteryan at yahoo.com
Sun Mar 28 12:48:27 CDT 2010


Mystic, from the Class of 2009, is currently working on the 2009 video- so its not out yet.


ProDealwww.bristleconemedia.com






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Speaking of videos, has anyone heard anything about the 2009 video????
 
I'd love to get a copy.
 
Thanks


Mar 27, 2010 08:22:09 AM, yosemiteryan at yahoo.com wrote:

The videos have started coming in! To everyone who has submitted: Thank-You! I am please with what we have seen so far. It will be wonderful to screen these videos at the Kick-off. If you are thinking of submitting, I encourage you to do so... while there is still time. I need to receive them by April 15th. 
>
>I do want to make submitting videos as easy as possible. If anyone is having problems converting their video into a playable DVD- go ahead and send it as a video file on a DVD or CD-- I will be able to compile the videos from there. 
>
>Here are the details:
>
>
>Starting with the 2010 Annual Day Zero Pacific Crest Trail Kick Off, we will 
>be hosting a new video program! Every year people come up and ask if they can 
>show their PCT video creation on the famous Tyvek screen. Unfortunately they 
>usually have to be turned away due to the time available. This upcoming year we 
>will spend part of an evening showing videos that the PCT community submitted. 
>With this new video program more people will get to show off their videos to the 
>hundreds of PCT’ers that show up every year at the kick-off. 
>
>
>We are looking for short videos related to the PCT that are 5 to 7 minutes 
>long. We will accept up to 12 videos. We are not looking for videos that only 
>consist of scenic photos randomly thrown together- we are looking for videos 
>that have story- videos that show that the video creator has something to say. 
>The video could be funny, painful, uplifting. It could offer a vignette into a 
>particular aspect of hiking the trail; it could explore a particular place or 
>person; it could explore a particular incident or event—but the most 
>important requirement is that it relates to the PCT. Also, keep in mind that 
>children will be present at the kick-off screening.
>
>Videos must be submitted by April 15th so it can be received in time for the 
>April 23rd and 24th 2010 kick-off. Videos should be burned to a NTSC DVD Disk. 
>I-Movie, Adobe Premiere, Final Cut Pro and Windows Movie Maker all can do this 
>for you. It can be in widescreen 16x9 or 4x3 aspect ratio. The total running 
>time and the video-makers contact information should be written on the disk. The 
>selection of videos to be shown is per the discretion of ProDeal, Weathercarrot 
>and Freefall. Those not shown may be retained for future use or discarded. No 
>DVD's will be returned. No video will be used for any other use without the 
>permission of the video creator.
>
>Disks should be mailed to:
>
>Ryan Christensen
>955 W. Adams Blvd Apt 18
>Los Angeles, CA 90007-4823 
>
>We are looking forward to watching your amazing creations!
>
>Ryan “ProDeal” Christensen
>www.bristleconemedia.com
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