Everest calling film students
PartyNepal Outdoors will be hosting a global film competition called “Let’s Go Everest,” targeting film students from around the world.
The press release states that it will also mark the Diamond Jubilee of the ascent of Mt Everest by Tenzing Norgay Sherpa and Sir Edmund Hillary. A global TV channel is also partnering with PartyNepal for this competition.
During the press meet, Shree Gurung, Director of PartyNepal, informed that 108 students from 108 different countries will be coming to Nepal on an all-expenses-paid trip for 25 days.
The students will then be free to make their films on any of the four categories: travel and adventure, people and culture, tourism and economy, and environment.
Their films will have to be submitted within 30 days from the trip. The films will be judged by online voting and by two judges, one of whom will be a representative of PartyNepal.
A winner will be selected from each category and they will be presented with camera equipments and other accessories as well as an internship with the global TV channel. The winner of the best film award will receive a cash prize of US$100,000 along with an internship with the channel.
Dawa Sherpa will be leading the team of students on their trip to Everest. Expressing his full commitment, he said, “It’s an attractive way to bring together everything Nepal has to offer.” The four categories were all connected to him, one way or another, he said.
According to Gurung, PartyNepal is arranging with global agencies to select a film student from a recognized university from each country. The registration for the competition, which is free of costs, will have to be made online and will start from early next year.
source: republica,5 Dec 2012
Posted on: 2012-12-05