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Aspiring Filmmakers: You Could Win Up to $50,000 from AT&T

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The AT&T Awards is a new content by AT&T and they are “seeking imaginative, undiscovered short films from aspiring who want their voices heard.”

If you are a middle or high school student, student, recent college graduate, or filmmaker who uses mobile tech (i.e. GoPro, smartphones), you could win up to $50,000 in cash and prizes for your short film. 

There is no fee to submit your . However, the to submit is November 26th for the following categories.

STUDENT AWARDS

Seeking short films from the next generation of storytellers, across the following categories:

Best Short Film – College Students

  • 1st Place:  $10,000 cash
  • 2nd Place:  $3,000 cash
  • 3rd Place:  $2,000 cash

Best Spanish-Language Short Film – College Students 

  • Winner will participate in the Warner Bros summer program at the USC School of Cinematic Arts during the summer of 2018
  • Prize package includes scholarship, travel, housing and daily food stipend
  • Approximate retail value of prize package is $20,000

Best Short Film – Youth, ages 13-18 

  • 1st Place:   All-expense trip (with parent/guardian) to participate in a Fresh Films summer or spring break program approx. 5-8 days in length, and a Camera Equipment Kit
  • 2nd Place:  1-day Fresh Films workshop for winner and up to 9 in winner's hometown, and a Camera Equipment Kit
  • 3rd Place:   Camera Equipment Kit

MOBILE TECH AWARDS

Targeting original shorts filmed using emerging mobile technologies (smartphones, tablets, drones, GoPro).

Best Short Film – Shot on Mobile   

  • 1st Place:  $10,000 cash
  • 2nd Place:  $3,000 cash
  • 3rd Place:  $2,000 cash

Submit here before the November 26 deadline

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