Share video by posting below. Details on SOURCE4 video contest here.
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Share video by posting below. Details on SOURCE4 video contest here.
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To help you motivate (artists love deadlines right?) we are asking that you upload your SOURCE4 trailer to youtube with the tag “SOURCE4″ by March 12th.
The author of the best video will receive free membership to SOURCE 5 in 2012.
We will be hosting a free video training (editing and uploading to youtube lesson) the week of March 7th at reSOURCE. Post here or email media@sourcemaui.com if you are interested in attending.
We’d like to get you all together and share video content as well after the competition to collaborate on a short video that captures what we are all about. The intention of the “competition” is really just to bring us together and inspire all of you who have video to fire up and make something tight out of it. We recommend 2-4 minutes, though there are no rules. Just guidelines.
We’d like it to be engagin, entertaining and embody the values of the SOURCE community:
The primary basis for the winner will be the number of LIKES from the youtube community. The more viral the better. The final call will be made by the art committee.
Instructions:
Deadline: MARCH 12, 2011
Post to your own youtube channel.
TAG with “SOURCE4″ (one word)
Send URL to media@sourcemaui.com
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wow. much is happening at reSOURCE. What a great move to get a location to stage art for the event (got less than 2 weeks now)…
Today Mavis and OOBE were working on her baskets. Amina and Brennan were painting the star lodge. Marvin had just built a new floor to raise up the Temple into an 8 point star (which I just tried to google to see if there was some geometrical name).
Last Thursday, coinciding with Geek Meet, half a dozen projects were in full effect– here’s a clip of the evening:
(thanks Geoff for correcting my spelling of Platonic)
P.S. Explosion day last night was apparently a huge success with the fire department granting their approval
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Here is a recent video done by Martin Hine from Akaku T.V. our local community television station. Its a 3 minute teaser about the Birth of Tiki project and body painting in general. Thank you everybody for being involved!
Rachel Deboer
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