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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Show Us Your Pixels - Over $25000 in prizes!

Ravian | 12/16- 10:03 PM

CoreMelt launches the Show Us Your Pixels competition supporting Rainforest Rescue

Show Us Your Pixels and Support Rainforest Rescue

CoreMelt is asking for submissions of existing or new work created using CoreMelt plugins. During this period we will donate 10 percent of our gross sales to Rainforest Rescue with a minimum donation of $7000. Winners will be chosen on Feb 10th 2009. The Grand Prize winner will be chosen randomly from the five best entrants in each category of entrant. Entrants to the competition agree to allow CoreMelt to use all video footage submitted for promotional purposes and to allow Rainforest Rescue to use any photography or video footage shot on the Trek. Entries which use ArtBeats clips may be used by ArtBeats for promotional purposes. No purchase is necessary, entrants may use the free trial version of our software to create an entry.

Grand Prize:

The grand prize will be a place on the Orangutan Adventure Trek to Sumatra, Indonesia from 5th-15th March 2010. A return airfare will be provided from Los Angeles, London, Perth, Melbourne or Gold Coast only, the winner must provide their own connecting airfare to one of the departure points above.
Runner Up Prizes:

The best five winners will be selected in the following categories. Runner up prizes will be awarded to the best in each category while the Grand Prize will be randomly chosen from the pool of 5 best in each category.
Categories:

CoreMelt products will be awarded as runner up as well as additional prizes from our sponsor partners.

  * Best existing work: Work previously created for a commercial or spec project using CoreMelt plugins.
  * Best student work: Work created by a current student in Digital Media, Animation, Visual Effects, Motion Graphics or Film using CoreMelt plugins.
  * Best rainforest themed work: For creation of a new piece on the theme of Rainforest Rescue’s projects in Indonesia. CoreMelt and Rainforest Rescue will provide stills and video footage that can be used in this category.

The competition will be open to residents of Australia, New Zealand, United States, Canada and the European Union. In the event the winner cannot take the Trek Portion of the grand prize for any reason the value will be donated to Rainforest Rescue. Please read our Terms and Conditions for complete conditions of entry.
About Rainforest Rescue
Rainforest Rescue is a not-for-profit organisation that has been protecting and restoring rainforests in Australia and internationally since 1998 by providing opportunities for individuals and businesses to Protect Rainforests Forever. Their projects re-establish rainforests through planting, maintenance and restoration programs, as well as purchasing and protecting high conservation value rainforest and preserving its biodiversity.

Fore more information, please visit http://www.coremelt.com/showusyourpixels/

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