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MovieMaker Magazine
Names Accolade Among The
Top 25
Festivals Worth
The Entry Fee
MovieMaker Magazine scoured North America to find 25 festival gems, and said “we do guarantee that the ones (festivals) listed below are worth every penny they charge for their fee.” Here’s what MovieMaker said about The Accolade.
“Accolade” is an appropriate name for this virtual competition, as past participants can’t stop raving about the professional opportunities participation in this event has generated for their work. But it’s not just directors who reap the benefits. In addition to all of the traditional categories (acting, directing, writing, etc.), the Accolade also recognizes several aspects of a movie that often go unnoticed – choreography, concept, creativity/originality, humor, research, title/credit design among them – making it an equal opportunity competition put on by folks who know their stuff." Source: MovieMaker Magazine, Issue #74, Volume 15.
 
 
  
About the Accolade
The Accolade is unique; it is an awards competition, not a traditional film festival. Awards go to those filmmakers, television producers, videographers and new media creators who produce fresh, standout productions. It is a showcase for cinematic gems and unique voices.

The Accolade recognizes producers, established and emerging, who demonstrate exceptional achievement in craft and creativity. Undiscovered and first-time producers are often recognized.

The Accolade has recognized productions from all over the world including Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Columbia, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, France, Guam, Germany, Greece, Haiti, Hong Kong, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Malaysia, Malta, Martinique, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Paraguay, Philippines, Poland, Puerto Rico, Qatar, Romania, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland, Taiwan, United Kingdom, United States and Venezuela.

Annually, a special award is given to a filmmaker, television producer, videographer or new media creator who makes a significant contribution to social change or a humanitarian effort.
 
 
The Rules
Submissions in other than English must be subtitled or include transcript.

Multiple entries are allowed and each entry may be entered in multiple categories.

The entry fee is $50 per category entered.

Submit on DVD in NTSC or PAL format.

Written comments describing entries are invited.

Entries will not be returned.
 
 
Judging
Quality and creativity are celebrated in three levels of awards: Best of Show, Award of Excellence and Honorable Mention.

Best of Show honors are granted only if worthy productions are discovered. No more than 15% of entries are granted Awards of Excellence. Notable artistic and technical productions are recognized at the Award Of Merit award level.

Like most award competitions the judging is conducted in-house. Staff is selective. Entries judged to be potential Best of Show winners may be sent to outside judges for additional review.

The Competition Coordinator's role is to assure consistency across judging and maintain high standards.
 
 
The Accolade
Winners are eligible to receive an Accolade statuette. The Accolade statuette is a constellation of 24K gold-plated stars mounted on a piano finished base of rosewood. It has been called the most beautiful award in the industry.

The Accolade is manufactured by the company that makes the worlds most prestigious and celebrated awards, the Oscar, Emmy, Clio and MTV Video Music Awards.

The Accolade is truly a work of art.
 
 
  
Our award-winning filmmakers share their
stories and lessons learned.
 
 
Alice and Lincoln Day
Accolade Competition awards its 2011 Humanitarian Award to: Scarred Lands & Wounded Lives: The Environmental Footprint of War A married couple’s take on the world around us.

By Debbie L. Sklar

The scale of environmental damage is unprecedented. Falling water tables, shrinking forest cover, and declining species diversity are all a result of war. These issues and more take front and center in a documentary, Scarred Lands & Wounded Lives: The Environmental Footprint of War by film makers Alice and Lincoln Day.

Their film is the Accolade Competition’s 2011 Humanitarian Award winner.

Alice and Lincoln Day are a retired married couple who...

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Filmmaker Tim Carr wins for Watching the Detectives

Written by Wendy Helfenbaum

Writer/actor/director Tim Carr likes to simplify all of his official titles into one simple one. “I always call myself a storyteller,” says the creator of the Accolade award-winning television pilot program, Watching the Detectives, a quirky comedy about a group of misfit department store security guards trying to impart their collective wisdom upon a clueless newcomer (played by Carr).

He currently lives in Newark, Delaware, and says...

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Broken Dreams
by Yayoi Lena Winfrey

In Broken Dreams, feature film, Johnny (Eddie Navarro) is a documentary filmmaker whose best friends are about to marry each other. Unfortunately for Johnny, he’s in love with one of them, Elisabeth (Kelsey Ford). While he helps Julie (Nicole Gerth), a little person who’s the subject of his film, move past the trauma of her mother’s death and her fear of open spaces, Johnny also begins to rely heavily on drugs to mask his own pain.

Writer/director David Crabtree and actress Nicole Gerth share their thoughts about the making of Broken Dreams and the Accolades it’s garnered...

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It’s All Done with Mirrors:
The making of Mirror, Mirror

By: Laura Lee

Mirror, Mirror, winner of a Best of Show award at the Accolade, was a thesis project by graduate students Raven Thibodeaux and Cydney Tucker of the Stephen F. Austin State University’s new Master of Fine Arts in Film making program.

Thibodeaux and Tucker were both inspired by the visual aspects of filmmaking. They wanted to come up with a story that could serve as a canvas for striking imagery. They shared a fondness for the work of Tim Burton, the darker side of Grimm’s fairy tales and the surreal environments of Alice in Wonderland.

The resulting film is a spooky....

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Three-way with Shelly

By Laurie Smith

Remember as a kid, reading comic books with voracity, and then being sorry that you did so because you had to wait for what seemed like an eternity for the next installment? Accolade award-winning, live action short, Three-way with Shelly, evokes that same sort of feeling, leaving the viewer yearning for more of Shelly McIntyre, and her quirky world as she deals with multiple telemarketers on her three-way phone.

Director Todd Komarnicki, president and founder of production/management company Guy Walks Into A Bar, created the offbeat, yet lovable character. No stranger to the industry, Komarnicki is a prolific writer, producer and...

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