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The Sony PROduction Awards 2014  opens for entries today, offering filmmakers from across the world the  opportunity to showcase their talent. The competition gives students,  professionals, and amateur film enthusiasts the chance to build industry   recognition and win the latest technology from Sony, including Sony’s NEX-FS700RH 4K  Super 35mm Exmor CMOS sensor NXCAM camcorder.
Now in its third year, the Sony PROduction  Awards has grown into a global competition designed to unearth exceptional filmmakers  and give them the opportunity to further their careers. Entrants are invited to  create or share an existing film of up to five minutes and submit it to the Sony  PROduction Awards site under one of the three categories: Factual,  Creative or Student. In the Student classification, entrants are invited to  submit a creative or factual film, but will be judged among their peers.   
All qualifying films submitted, will be uploaded to the Sony PROduction Awards Arena, where the public will be able to view them and vote for their  favourite. Entrants will be able to submit their films up until 10 March 2014,  at which point voting opens. Voting closes on 7 April 2014 and the five most  popular entries in each category will be judged by Sony’s panel of industry  experts to pick three winners, one from each category. The judging panel is  made up of a wide range of industry experience and includes the following  talented individuals:

        
  • Philip Bloom,  London-based Director of Photography and Director  
  • Molly Clarke,  documentary filmmaker and Head of Communications at the Rory Peck Trust
  • Mohammed El-Sehrawy, who joins us on the judging panel having won the Sony  PROduction Awards last year
  • Shane Hurlbut, world-renowned  cinematographer and member of the American Society of Cinematographers and The  Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
  • Nino Leitner,  Austrian Director of Photography and filmmaker
  • Den Lennie,  Founder of the F-Stop Academy
  • Tony Marchant,  BAFTA Award-winning playwright and dramatist
  • Emmanuel Pampuri, French Producer and CEO of Les Machineurs  
  • Andrew Reid,  Editor of EOSHD.com, a blog dedicated to helping budding filmmakers 
  • Sebastian Wiegartner, German Director of Photography and filmmaker
“Winning last year was a fantastic  experience and one that opened up a world of new opportunities for me,” said Mohamed  El-Sehrawy. “It’s an honour to be welcomed back as a judge especially now that  the competition is global. I think we are going to see some incredible talent  this year.”       

                   
The Sony PROduction Awards is a celebration  of creativity and technical ability. The films will be judged on how well the  content is shot given the equipment used, whether it’s a high-end 35mm  cinematic camera or a smartphone. The judges will also factor in the creativity  of each submission and how engaging the idea, content, cinematography,  direction and production are.         
  One deserving winner will be selected from  each category and will receive Sony’s leading NEX-FS700RH 4K Super 35mm Exmor CMOS sensor NXCAM camcorder and the very latest in audio  technology – Sony’s UWP-D  wireless microphone kit. They will also win access to Sony’s cloud-based video  production and library platform Ci℠, as well as profile-raising  publicity.
  The winner in the Student category will  also win access to the John Lennon  Educational Tour Bus, where they will have the opportunity to get to grips  with the state-of-the-art mobile audio and HD video recording and production  facilities. All winners will be announced in April this year.
  Olivier Bovis, Head of AV Media, Sony Europe, said: “We  are looking forward to one of the most competitive Sony PROduction Awards yet  as we welcome participants from every corner of the globe. For a number of  years, the Sony PROduction Awards  has provided a platform for undiscovered talent to get the  recognition it deserves. This year it will be bigger than ever, as students and  production enthusiasts from all over the world battle to be recognised as the future  of the production industry. We want to celebrate their creative talent and provide  them with the tools they need to go on to achieve great things.”     

You can learn more about the Sony PROduction Awards  and submit your entry, here: http://productionawards.sony.eu .