Student nominees vie for top honors, cash prizes and screening at
Avid-sponsored event

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Avid(NASDAQ:
AVID), today announced the sponsorship of the USC School of
Cinematic Arts’ 2013 First Film, a showcase of student short films from
the School’s First Look Festival, and the introduction of the first-ever
Avid Awards. The collaborative effort between Avid and the USC School of
Cinematic Arts, one of the top film schools in the country, underscores
the deep commitment these organizations share to educate tomorrow’s
innovative media makers. The award ceremony will take place at the
prestigious Directors Guild of America (DGA) Theater in West Hollywood
on April 30. In addition to being honored for their work, winners will
also receive cash prizes.
“We are so pleased to have Avid as a partner in acknowledging and
celebrating the high level of films our students produce,” said
Elizabeth M. Daley, Dean of the USC School of Cinematic Arts. “Our
students rely on Avid technology to make exciting professional-level
First Look films each year, so to have the company express encouragement
and support for their work is an honor.”
USC’s First Look Festival showcases 41 student-made short films from
both the Film & Television Production Division and the Peter Stark
Producing Program over the course of the weekend-long festival. A
majority of films in this year’s festival were cut with Avid editing
solutions, including Media Composer, the industry’s preeminent nonlinear
editing solution. Avid recently launched Media
Composer 7, which accelerates and simplifies file-based workflows
and extends real-time production everywhere.
Before the Avid Awards ceremony, six jury-selected short films will be
screened at the Director’s Guild of America. Gold, silver and bronze
prizes will be awarded to the top three films, and one film will be
named audience favorite.
“The Avid Awards recognize the nation’s top film students and the
innovative work at one of America’s finest film schools, USC School of
Cinematic Arts,” said W. Sean Ford, vice president of worldwide
marketing for Avid. “The works of these award winners is a sneak preview
of the bright future of cinematic storytelling in America, and we look
forward to their continuing contributions to our prestigious community
of aspiring and elite filmmakers.”
For more than a decade, USC School of Cinematic Arts’ First Look
Festival has showcased the talent and imagination of students destined
to join the ranks of the entertainment industry’s top cinematic
professionals. Notable directors to graduate from the school have
included longtime Avid users such as George Lucas, Lee Unkrich, Robert
Zemeckis and many others.
About Avid
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most listened to, most watched and most loved media in the world – from
the most prestigious and award-winning feature films, music recordings,
and television shows, to live concert tours and news broadcasts. Some of
Avid’s most influential and pioneering solutions include Media Composer®,
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About USC School of Cinematic Arts
In 1929, USC became the first university in the country to offer a
Bachelor of Arts degree in film. The School's founding faculty included
William C. DeMille, Douglas Fairbanks, D.W. Griffith, Ernst Lubitsch,
Mary Pickford, Irving Thalberg and Darryl Zanuck, among others. Since
its founding, the School of Cinematic Arts has had a profound impact on
the global entertainment industry and the academic study of film,
television, animation, games and emerging media.
About the USC First Look Festival:
For more than a decade, USC School of Cinematic Arts’ First Look
Festival has provided a diverse glimpse of the talent and imagination of
students destined to join the ranks of the entertainment industry’s top
cinematic professionals. Notable directors to graduate from the school
have included longtime Avid users such as George Lucas, Lee Unkrich,
Robert Zemeckis and many others. In addition to First Film, the annual
First Look Festival comprises work from across several division at the
School of Cinematic Arts, including Writing, Production, Producing and
Animation.
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