NH Film Festival and Override Launch Filmmaking Contest

[News release from New Hampshire Film Festival and Override.]

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - Aug. 28, 2008

Media contact: Lars Trodson at 603.559.8742, or at lars.trodson@override.com

MAKE A 60 SECOND FILM, WIN $5,000

The New Hampshire Film Festival and Override wants to engage filmmakers

PORTSMOUTH, NH – The New Hampshire Film Festival has a new sponsor this year: Override.

And to help kickoff this new partnership, Override is sponsoring a filmmaking contest that asks filmmakers to make a 60 second film that tells the Override story.

Override is network of retailers including Irving Oil, Shaw’s Supermarkets and Dunkin’ Donuts that helps customers lower their price of gas at the pump in the Northeast.

“You can be a student filmmaker, a professional, or an amateur, it doesn’t matter,” said Lars Trodson, U.S. spokesperson for Irving Oil. “You can make it animated, you can use live actors, you can make a musical, or you can make a silent movie. All you have to be is very clever in 60 seconds.”

The grand prize for the winning film, which will make its debut at NHFF this October, is $5,000. Second and third place prizes will also be awarded.

The Override story is simple: Override is your answer to high gas prices. Customers who do their everyday shopping at a participating Shaw’s in New Hampshire, Maine, Vermont and Massachusetts, or a participating Dunkin’ Donuts restaurant to receive savings off the price of gas at more than 160 Irving fuel locations. Override makes it easy to save on the price of gas.

“The filmmakers should concentrate on the more human aspects of this story: how people can use their savings, how they can better manage their household budgets, what it means to them to lower their own price of gas,” said Trodson. “Making a how-to manual for the program would be fine, but we want local artist’s to tap into the most emotional aspects of the story, if they can.”

There are a few rules. The filmmaker must be at least 18 years old to be eligible. The film must include the Override logo (which can’t be altered) at least once. Eligible filmmakers must be legal residents of New Hampshire, Maine, Vermont or Massachusetts, or a full-time student enrolled in one of these four states. Submissions are due no later than Sept. 30, 2008. The film can be no longer than 60 seconds. For a complete list of terms and conditions, and to download an entry form, visit Override.com.

“This is a great way to challenge the creativity of the filmmaking community,” said Executive Director Nicole Gregg. “We’re always privileged to look at the amazing work coming out of the New England filmmaking community, and this contest provides all our local filmmakers with yet another avenue to channel their energy and ideas.”

The New Hampshire Film Festival kicks off this year on Oct. 16 and runs through Oct. 19. The award-winning filmmakers will be invited to attend the premiere of their film.

“We look forward to seeing the entries,” said Trodson. “And we hope the prizes will help the filmmakers begin the process of making their next film.”

To learn more about the New Hampshire Film Festival, visit www.nhfilmfestival.com.

For more about Override, visit www.override.com.

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