MHz Networks' Director of Education, Elizabeth Pringle, talks about the history of The Shortie Awards, the importance of youth media literacy, and this year's plans for ShortieCon. [podcast]http://www.shortieawards.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/ShortieCon-Interview-with-Elizabeth-Pringle.mp3[/podcast]
MoreScreenwriter Talton Wingate talks about adapting literature to film. [podcast]http://www.shortieawards.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/ShortieCon-Interview-with-Talton-Wingate-Part-1.mp3[/podcast] [podcast]http://www.shortieawards.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/05/ShortieCon-Interview-with-Talton-Wingate-Part-2.mp3[/podcast]
More2010 Finalist, The Shortie Awards Film Festival, Animation (Ages 15-18). A poignant animation about the life of a boy as he moves his way to adulthood. Made by Marion Tucker from Edina, MN.
More2009 Winner, The Shortie Awards: Film and News Festival, Animation Category (Ages 11-14). Siblings with different characters take a trip to the forest that ends differently for both of them. Pikanmaa Film Center/Flying Elephant Films, Hyderbad, India, with advisors Preeya Nair and Maikki Kantola.
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