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Entries open for 2012 SA Screen Awards

Press release from MB Publicity

The Media Resource Centre (MRC) is calling for entries for South Australia’s premier screen awards – the 2012 South Australian Screen Awards (SASAs).

Established in 1999, the SASAs exhibit, celebrate, support and promote South Australian talent through the presentation of 20 awards encompassing short film, feature film and emerging local talent. In the lead-up to the Gala Awards Night on Friday 20 April 2012 there are several ‘Best Of’ Screenings for nominated films and winning films are later toured throughout regional South Australia.

Over the last decade the event has grown consistently alongside the local film industry. To reflect the growing amount of features being made in South Australia with South Australian key creatives, the Media Resource Centre introduced the Best Feature Film Category in 2009, with a prize sponsored by the Mercury Cinema. The prize is a four screening session of your film at the Mercury Cinema with free venue hire plus 100% of the Box Office takings. Valued at over $3000 with the potential for Box Office earnings of up to $11,000 in cash it is a considerable prize for films that have not yet secured commercial distribution.

MRC Director Gail Kovatseff said “The Mercury Cinema is pleased to again offer this award, which promotes local independent feature filmmakers. Winning these four free screening sessions gives the filmmakers the opportunity to ‘test’ that their film has an audience, and to create public awareness of their film and raise funds to market it further both nationally and internationally.”

With the phenomenal amount of recognition South Australian filmmakers have received over the past year in festivals around Australia and internationally, it is anticipated that the standard of entries in 2012 will be very competitive.

MRC Manager of Programs and Development Shane McNeil said “It is exciting to see so much quality filmmaking occurring in South Australia, and for our films to receive such critical attention nationally and worldwide is a credit to the emerging film industry in South Australia,” says “The SASA Awards allow emerging filmmakers to have an event where they can celebrate and enjoy their successes and achievements amongst their peers.”

Entry forms/guidelines:
www.mrc.org.au
or visit MRC Centre: 13 Morphett st, Adelaide
Deadlines:
Short films – 4pm, 10th February
Feature films – 4pm, 2nd March
Ticket prices:
'Best Of' Screenings (Friday 13, Saturday 14, Sunday 15 April): $15/$12 concession
Gala Awards Presentation (Friday 20 April): $40, including after party
Purchase:
Phone MRC at 08 8410 0979
or visit the MRC offices in Adelaide

2012 South Australian Screen Awards – categories:

Feature Film

* Best Feature Film (Drama or Documentary – 60 minutes and over)

Short Film – Genre Categories

* Best Film
* Best Drama
* Best Comedy
* Best Animation
* Best Documentary
* Innovation in Digital Media – rewards excellence and innovation in interactive DVD, interactive on-line, cross platform, and portable screen projects. Games are excluded.
* Best Non-narrative (eg. experimental, dance)
* Best Music Video
* The MRC People’s Choice Award

Short Film – Craft Categories

* Best Cinematography
* Best Composition
* Best Direction
* Best Editing
* Best Performance
* Best Production Design
* Best Screenplay
* Best Sound Design

Early Career Categories

* Emerging Young Filmmaker Award – recognizing the best achievement in a creative or technical role by a screen practitioner who is 26 or under as of 10 February 2012.

* Emerging Producer – recognizing outstanding potential by a practitioner who has not yet produced a feature length work or a commercial work for television of one hour or more.

The Mercury Cinema and Media Resource Centre (MRC) are located in the Lion Arts Centre at 13 Morphett Street, Adelaide. Tickets for all events at the Mercury may be purchased in advance by telephoning the MRC on Ph:  or purchased in person from the MRC offices.