We will be accepting submissions based in the following categories. Best existing work:Work previously created for a commercial or spec project using CoreMelt plugins. With prizes such as video footage from Artbeats, training courses, and Crumpler bags and a total prize pool of $4202, click here for a complete prize list. Best student work:Work created by a current student in Digital Media, Animation, Visual Effects, Motion Graphics or Film using CoreMelt plugins. If you are selected for the short list in this category we will ask to see a current student ID to confirm eligibility. With a total prize pool of $4023, click here for a complete prize list. Best rainforest themed work:To enter this category create a new original photo and video montage, motion graphics and text animation to help inform the world about Rainforest Rescue's work in Indonesia using the assets provided below. You may also use your own video or still images in this category. Be as creative as possible, we want to see all styles of motion graphics, montage and editing in this category. With a total prize pool of $4082, click here for a complete prize list. ArtBeats has provided a selection of video clips for usage in this category, you may obtain them here.For still images to use for entries in this category, please use this link to grab stills and logos File AnyWhere link. .For text to use in the composition, some suggested Action Statements are provided below. We recommend you also visit Rainforest Rescue’s website where you can familiarise yourself with their Indonesian Projects and find additional text to use. Rainforest Rescue's website.:
Endangered Orangutan
every minute, every day . . .
"alarming deforestation rates"
"imminent extinction"
"last viable habitat"
every minute counts . . .
Our projects Protect Rainforests Forever
Join us now
Rainforest Rescue [logo]
rainforestrescue.org.au
1300 763 611
Only 6,600 Sumatran Orangutans left . . .
Will you miss me, when I’m gone?
Every minute, every day
an area the size of 2 football fields
of Indonesian Rainforest
disappears
What would life be like without rainforests?
The Sumatran Orangutans are close to finding out
Rainforest Rescue
Orangutan Habitat for Survival
Remove oil palm plantations from National Parks
Reinforce boundaries
Fund patrols to prevent illegal activities
Recover, Restore, Repair, Revegetate
Rainforest Rescue
Sumatran Orangutans need your help.
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