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Year Three C.A.U.S.E. Challenge™ High School Film Festival Launched by Bayer Corporation, Carnegie Science Center's Scitech Spectacular & Pittsburgh Filmmakers
New Cash Prizes, Award Categories, Earlier Deadline Introduced
(CSRwire) PITTSBURGH-- January 25, 2007 -- Calling all local ninth, 10th, 11th and
12th graders who want to help save the environment and make a film about
it! Bayer Corporation, Carnegie Science Center’s SciTech Spectacular
and Pittsburgh Filmmakers encourage them to grab a camera, assemble a
cast, scout locations and write and produce original films for the third
annual C.A.U.S.E. Challenge™ High School Film Festiva.
By submitting their work on or before the new, earlier Friday, June 1,
2007 deadline, student-filmmakers will have the chance to compete for
cash and other prizes, both for themselves and their schools, at
the C.A.U.S.E. Challenge Film Festival and Awards Ceremony in the
fall. Prizes include:
Grand Prize: $1,000 plus digital video camera and case,
Pittsburgh Filmmakers class, director’s chair and Carnegie Science
Center’s SciTech Spectacular and Three Rivers Film Festival tickets
Abstract/Art/Experimental Film Award: $300 plus director’s
chair, Carnegie Science Center’s SciTech Spectacular and Three Rivers
Film Festival tickets (new category)
Narrative Film Award: $300 plus director’s chair, Carnegie
Science Center’s SciTech Spectacular and Three Rivers Film Festival
tickets (new category)
Documentary Film Award: $300 plus director’s chair, Carnegie
Science Center’s SciTech Spectacular and Three Rivers Film Festival
tickets (new category)
Communicating Science Award: $300 plus director’s chair, Carnegie
Science Center’s SciTech Spectacular and Three Rivers Film Festival
tickets (new category)
$1,500 for each winning film’s school to support their media
and science programs (new cash prize)
About the C.A.U.S.E. Challenge™ High School Film
Festival
The C.A.U.S.E. Challenge™ High School Film Festiva, presented by
Bayer Corporation, Carnegie Science Center’s SciTech Spectacular and
Pittsburgh Filmmakers, invites students, either individually or in teams
of up to four, to write, produce and edit a video or film on the theme
“Mutual Impact: The Environment and You.” C.A.U.S.E. stands
for “Creating Awareness and Understanding of our Surrounding
Environment.”
All completed entries will be reviewed by an independent panel of judges
with expertise in science and technology, the environment and filmmaking.
They will award points on a variety of criteria, including the film’s
message; ability to deliver the message; connection to the Pittsburgh
region; use of available technology; creativity; and research. Winning
films will be announced at the festival and award ceremony on Thursday,
September 20, 2007.
Ninth- to 12th-grade students during the 2006-2007 school year who live in
one of the following counties are welcome to enter: (Pennsylvania)
Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Bedford, Blair, Butler, Centre, Clarion,
Clearfield, Crawford, Erie, Fayette, Forest, Greene, Indiana, Jefferson,
Lawrence, Mercer, Somerset, Venango, Washington and Westmoreland; (Ohio)
Jefferson, Columbiana and Mahoning; (West Virginia) Monongalia, Preston
and Marion.
For more information or to request an entry packet, please call the
C.A.U.S.E. Challenge Hotline at 412-777-5791 or visit www.SciTechSpec.org.
About Bayer Corporation
The C.A.U.S.E. Challenge™ High School Film Festival is one
component of Bayer’s award-winning, company-wide Making Science Make
Sense® (MSMS) program which advances science literacy through
hands-on, inquiry-based science learning, employee volunteerism and public
education. Currently, 12 Bayer sites around the country operate local
Making Science Make Sense programs, which together represent a national
volunteer corps of more than 1,000 employees. For more information about
Making Science Make Sense or to subscribe to the Making Science
Make Sense. e-News Update, please visit www.BayerUS.com/MSMS.
Bayer Corporation, headquartered in Pittsburgh, is a subsidiary of Bayer
AG, an international health care, nutrition and innovative materials group
based in Leverkusen, Germany. In North America, Bayer had 2005 net sales
of 7.3 billion euros and employed 16,200 at year end. Bayer’s three
operating companies -- Bayer HealthCare LLC, Bayer CropScience LP and
Bayer MaterialScience LLC -- improve people’s lives through a broad
range of essential products that help diagnose, prevent and treat
diseases, protect crops and advance automobile safety and durability.
Bayer AG stock is a component of the DAX and is listed on the New York
Stock Exchange (ticker symbol: BAY).
About Carnegie Science Center’s SciTech Spectacular
The SciTech Spectacular is a year-round initiative of programs and events
at Carnegie Science Center that showcases Pittsburgh as an international
hub of scientific and technological developments by featuring
Pittsburgh-based companies, universities or organizations, or those with
ties to Pittsburgh; and former Pittsburghers now distinguished outside the
region. Its programs emphasize the growth industries of Pittsburgh:
robotics, information technology, nanotechnology, biotechnology,
environmental technology and advanced materials processes; and connections
between science and technology and the arts/literature, current events and
science in the news.
The diverse programs are designed for families, students and teachers
(middle school through college) and adults. Visitors engage in
provocative panel discussions, science demos and exciting arts
performances, as well as interactive exhibit booths by corporations,
universities, community groups and arts organizations.
About Pittsburgh Filmmakers
Pittsburgh Filmmakers is a regional community resource and one of the
oldest and largest media art centers in the country. It is committed to
the artist and the understanding and advancement of artistic excellence in
film, video, photographic and digital expression. It accomplishes this
through programs in exhibition, artist membership services, and
education.
Pittsburgh Filmmakers’ School of Film, Photography and Digital Media
offers one of the most complete professional training programs in the
country. Classes are offered in film, video, photography and digital arts
and are open to the public and can be taken for college credit.
Pittsburgh Filmmakers is an accredited institutional member of the
National Association of Schools of Art and Design.
For more information or to request an entry packet, please call the
C.A.U.S.E. Challenge Hotline at 412-777-5791 or visit www.SciTechSpec.org.
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