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khushi2010 Filmaka New Feature Film Contest 0 Nov 25 2008, 10:22 AM EST by khushi2010
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It's the beginning of "The Party" Competition at Filmaka! Make a 1-3 film on this theme and you could win funding to direct your feature film! The competition is judged by esteemed international filmmakers Werner Herzog, Zak Penn, Colin Firth, Paul Schrader, and more! Each month there is a new theme and 15-20 filmmakers receive $1500-$4500. Three of them go on to compete for feature funding at the end of the year. Last year's final winner, Nuru Rimington-Mkali,got $5 million to direct his film! Submissions are due January 12,2009. Ready to take the first step? Go to www.filmaka.com/featurefilm
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khushi2010 CISCO New Film Competition 0 Sep 11 2008, 2:39 PM EDT by khushi2010
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Are you a filmmaker who knows someone using digital technology in their home in an amazing way? Want to tell the world about it - in your native language? Cisco and Filmaka want you to make a film about a "Digital Crib" - a home that uses digital technology - and send it to us. 10 winners will receive $7500 USD and another 10 will win $5000. Winning Digital Crib clips will be placed on over 200 sites across the internet, for the whole planet to see! Submissions are due October 13 - go to www.filmaka.com/ciscodigitalcribs for more information!

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Khushi
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raimy Current Version of Friday Discussion Transcript 0 Feb 5 2008, 1:53 PM EST by raimy
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Hello All,

It should be noted that there is now divergence between the form of the transcript of the Friday Discussion as posted to the website (http://www.cunyphonologyforum.net/Fridisc.php) and the .doc and .pdf transcripts which can be downloaded from http://www.cunyphonologyforum.net/syllable.php. The differences are minor and only fix typos or add clarifying information but please be aware of these divergences. The 'original' .doc and .pdf forms of the discussion are undated while the most recent corrected form contains a note underneath the first line identifying the date of, type of and who made the corrections to the document. Chuck and I will one day work on reconciling the transcripts and the webpage. Please feel free to send suggestions on how the transcript can be improved (e.g. identifying 'unknown speakers', adding clarificational background, finding typos, etc.).

Thanks in advance.

Eric
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