Oscar Brings student academy awards

While covering the 2015 Academy Awards, the increased interest of film, among the younger generation was a topic of conversation.

That's natural in a town, like Los Angeles, that's packed to the gills with film students and aspiring thespians everywhere you look.

Hollywood is a company town and business is booming despite the many exciting platform changes, the desire to create and make movies will never diminish. It's storytelling and we've been doing that, "collectively" since the cave people huddled around a roaring fire and shared about their fears and dreams. 

In full disclosure, which is my nature, while covering the Oscars, this year, I was most excited about TEAM OSCAR (in it's third year) than I was about rubbing elbows with the famous and glamorous.

The Academy is packed with people who make things happen. Not idle talkers and one way they show their support for developing talent s with the Student Academy Awards

Good news, the Academy is now accepting entries for its 2015 Student Academy Awards competition. All Student Academy Award® winners become eligible for Oscars consideration.  

The 42nd Student Academy Awards presentation will be held on Friday, September 18, at the Academy’s Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills.

Beginning this year, students are able to submit their films online using FilmFreeway, a widely used festival and competition platform. Also new this year, the entry deadline has moved to June 1, and the awards ceremony date has been changed from June to September to better align the competition with the academic calendar.

Complete rules and a link to the online submission platform are available at www.oscars.org/saa

Past winners have gone on to receive 47 Oscar nominations and have won or shared eight awards. Two previous Student Academy Award winners received 2014 Oscar nominations: J. Christian Jensen, a 2014 Silver Medal winner, received a nomination for Documentary Short Subject for “White Earth,” and Talkhon Hamzavi, a 2013 Silver Medal winner, received a nomination (with Stefan Eichenberger) for Live Action Short Film for “Parvaneh.”  Past Student Academy Award winners include such acclaimed filmmakers as Pete Docter, John Lasseter, Spike Lee, Trey Parker and Robert Zemeckis.

Awards may be presented to student filmmakers in the following categories: Alternative, Animation, Narrative, Documentary and Foreign Film.

The Student Academy Awards U.S. competition is open to all full-time undergraduate and graduate students whose films are made within the curricular structure of an eligible accredited institution. In the Foreign Film category, eligible schools are allowed to submit one film to the competition.

The deadline to submit entries is Monday, June 1, 2015.  For a list of eligibility requirements, visit www.oscars.org/saa

In 1972, the Academy established the Student Academy Awards to provide a platform for emerging global talent by creating opportunities within the industry to showcase their work.

Disney gets bigger - if that is even possible!

I wonder if the late Walt Disney had a clue the growth of his empire that is built on a mouse with rather large ears and a few, goofy friends?

Can you believe that intellectual property has grown such a trillion dollar industry? 

Here is further proof, dear creatives, that you must create, protect and fight for your intellectual property because it's P R O P E R T Y and has value!

Just ask the brass at the Walt Disney Animation Studio who announced that their Academy Award®-winning Big Hero 6 became the #1 animated title of 2014 with more than $620 million globally. The film, which has earned $221 million domestically, also surpasses $400 million at the international box office this weekend.

Big Hero 6 continues to perform strongly in China, where it opened Feb. 28 and has brought in over $51 million, surpassing Frozen to become the highest grossing animated release ever from Disney or Pixar. In Japan, it has earned more than $75 million and is the second highest grossing Disney  animated release ever. It’s the second biggest Disney or Pixar animated movie ever released in Korea and Russia, and it’s the biggest animated release of all time in Malaysia, Vietnam, Thailand, and Indonesia.

Last weekend, Big Hero 6 surpassed Tangled to become the third biggest Walt Disney Animation Studios release ever globally, behind only Frozen and The Lion King. It is also Walt Disney Animation Studios’ third biggest domestic release of all time.

Big Hero 6 debuted in the U.S. on November 7, 2014. Directed by Don Hall and Chris Williams and produced by Roy Conli, this action-packed comedy-adventure, inspired by the Marvel comics of the same name, centers on the special bond that develops between Baymax, a plus-sized inflatable robot, and prodigy Hiro Hamada as they team up with a group of friends to form a band of high-tech heroes.

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Rising star director Kriv Stenders’ new film KILL ME THREE TIMES is a darkly comedic thriller from rising star director Kriv Stenders (Red Dog)

Here’s the skinny Simon Pegg plays the mercurial assassin, Charlie Wolfe, who discovers he isn't the only person trying to kill the siren of a sun-drenched surfing town (Alice Braga). Charlie quickly finds himself at the center of three tales of murder, mayhem, blackmail and revenge. With an original screenplay by James McFarland, the film also stars Sullivan Stapleton (as a gambling addict who attempts to pay off his debts through a risky life insurance scam), Teresa Palmer (as a small town Lady Macbeth), Callan Mulvey (as a wealthy beach club owner simmering with jealousy), Luke Hemsworth (as a local surfer fighting for the woman he loves) and Bryan Brown (as a corrupt cop who demands the juiciest cut).

The distributor is Magnolia Pictures with a screenplay by James McFarland.

It stars Simon Pegg, Sullivan Stapleton, Teresa Palmer, Alice Braga, Callan Mulvey, Bryan Brown and Luke Hemsworth.

It’s a tight drama with a running time of 90 minutes.  

On the big screen it’s available April 10th (Theatrical) but in March, on the 26th it’s available on Ultra VOD.

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So - what’s in it for you is from the dynamic forces that make up CreativeLive and that is a  film channel by the way.

The film channel of CreativeLive, a live online global classroom for creative entrepreneurs, has partnered with TheWrap and Filmmaker Magazine for a series of live talks with renowned filmmakers, actors, screenwriters and film entrepreneurs, including Hal Hartley, Robert Duvall, Robert Rodriguez, Karyn Kusama, Adrien Brody, and more at the 2015 SXSW Film Festival.

All discussions will be broadcast live, online, and for free from 10am-2pm CT on March 14 and March 15 on http://www.creativelive.com/sxswfilm

TheWrap's interview studio will be hosted by CEO and Editor in Chief, Sharon Waxman. TheWrap will be live-streaming on Sunday, March 15 from 10:30am-12:30pm CT on http://www.thewrap.com/live-events-calendar/sxsw-thewraps-live-blog/

"We are honored and thrilled to bring such a diverse group of film artists to our CreativeLive Film community, through the lens of the SXSW Film Festival.  What's equally exciting is partnering with two of the cornerstones of online film information and traffic, Filmmaker Magazine and TheWrap.  As a new player in the space of film education and discourse, we simply could not script a better introduction, and our users will be the beneficiaries as they should be!" says Robert Milazzo, CreativeLive's Head of Film Education.

CreativeLive creates and broadcasts dynamic education for creative learners, practitioners, and entrepreneurs of all experience levels. CreativeLive empowers every individual to unleash their potential by providing direct access to the film industry's most brilliant minds, live. In addition to film, CreativeLive offers classes in photography, design, business, audio, music, and software training, unlocking previously closed doors by making world-class education available to everyone.

Anyone in the world can watch the CreativeLive's live-streamed classes for free - and interact with instructors and peers in real time. All classes are available for purchase to watch on-demand. 

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