10 Day Film Challenge: Multi-State
Explains the 10 Day filmmaking process |
Multi-State Challenge: How it works |
Some states have enough schools involved in the Challenge to host a statewide screening and awards ceremony for the Top Films in that state. In the event, that a school signs up from a state that does not have the requisite number of schools involved, that school will become part of the Multi-State Challenge.
The filmmaking process is no different for the Multi-State Challenge. (a) Your school will be given the same exact 10 day time period with all the required elements along with all the other schools in the Multi-State Challenge. (b) Your films will be judged and scored by our judges. (c) The Top Films from all the Multi-State Challenge schools will be part of a special Online Screening with an awards presentation. (d) The Top Films from the Multi-State Challenge, or the best of the best, will compete against the other state's Top Films at our Championships at the end of the school year for the Title of Best 10 Day Film in the USA.
The filmmaking process is no different for the Multi-State Challenge. (a) Your school will be given the same exact 10 day time period with all the required elements along with all the other schools in the Multi-State Challenge. (b) Your films will be judged and scored by our judges. (c) The Top Films from all the Multi-State Challenge schools will be part of a special Online Screening with an awards presentation. (d) The Top Films from the Multi-State Challenge, or the best of the best, will compete against the other state's Top Films at our Championships at the end of the school year for the Title of Best 10 Day Film in the USA.