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The National Academy
of Television Arts and Sciences Suncoast Chapter
Call for Entries
Emmy® 2007
31st ANNUAL REGIONAL EMMY® AWARDS
Recognizing excellence in these designated market areas (DMAs):
ALABAMA – Mobile
FLORIDA – Cape Coral-Ft. Myers-Naples, Gainesville, Jacksonville, Miami-Ft.
Lauderdale, Ocala, Orlando-Daytona Beach, Panama City, Pensacola, Sarasota, Tallahassee,
Tampa-St. Petersburg and West Palm Beach
GEORGIA – Thomasville
LOUISIANA – Alexandria, Baton Rouge, Lafayette, Lake Charles and New Orleans
PUERTO RICO – All Markets
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One award, more than
one award, or no award is given to the Producer(s) and others directly responsible
for the content and execution of the commercial. Entries must be locally conceived,
produced and aired. Spots that contain more than 50% of network or syndicator-provided
material do not qualify. Music, graphics and pre-edited video constitute such material.
For a campaign, a maximum of three spots may be entered. Time limit for all announcements
is :05 to 2:00.
NOTE: A campaign
must be a series of spots promoting the same organization, company or product. A
composite of unrelated spots is not a campaign.
ALL ENTRIES MUST BE SUBMITTED
ON DVD-R. (DVD minus R)
31. COMMERCIAL, BROADCAST
& CABLECAST: For excellence in commercial production advertising Spots may
be between: 05 and 2:00 in length. Program length commercials (infomercials) are
not eligible.
NOTE: A single
spot or a campaign may be submitted.
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50. COMMERCIALS,
ADVANCED MEDIA: Awards will be given in recognition of editorial
content and video production creativity in original material created primarily for
consumption on non-traditional viewing platforms such as computers, mobile phones,
PDAs and similar devices. Judges will give significant weight to the entrant’s utilization
of advanced media capabilities (i.e. interactivity and viewer’s choice of images)
when determining award-worthy entries.
Examples of potential submissions
may be (but not limited to) vodcasts, podcasts, webcasts, video blogs, web-site
programs, including journalistic reporting, event coverage or event analysis, mobisodes,
video-on-demand content and any other form of material delivered over an IP network,
or platform, like wireless, broadband or VOD.
One award, more than one
award, or no award may be given to the person(s) directly responsible for the content
and execution of the program or segment. Content directors, managing editors, writers,
editors, graphic artists, video editors, directors, photographers, hosts, moderators,
anchors, reporters, assignment editors and qualified others may be eligible if their
contributions are significant to the entry’s award-worthiness.
Additional rules and procedures
apply (read Standard Clauses and Suncoast Rules and Fees.).
ENTRY FORMAT – ADVANCED
MEDIA: Entries must be submitted on CD-R (CD minus R). Entries are intended
to be screened in their native format (compression rate, frame rate, etc.) as originally
produced so that peer judges can simulate the original viewing experience. Video
content should be submitted in formats compatible with one of the following players: Quick
Time version 6 or better, RealPlayer version 10 or better and/or Windows Media Player
version 9 or better. A one page written description must accompany each entry submission.
CD-Rs must be labeled with
the following information: Printed CD labels (paper labels) are not suggested; instead,
use a permanent marker to legibly PRINT identifying information on the disk. Ink
jet or laser printing that can be applied directly to the CD face (printable media)
are acceptable.
- Name of entry
- Category number and
name
- Running time
- Note whether entry is
Spanish or English
- Use a clear sleeve or
case
- One entry per CD
50. COMMERCIALS, ADVANCED MEDIA:
For excellence in commercial production that advertises a product, business, political
campaign or service. Spots may be 5-seconds to 5-minutes in length.
Entries must be locally conceived, produced and posted. Spots that contain more
than 50% of network or syndicator-provided material do not qualify. Music, graphics
and pre-edited video constitute such material. Program length commercials (infomercials)
are not eligible.
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