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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, Bangladesh, Belgium, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, China, Columbia, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Guam, Haiti, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, India, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Jordan, Lebanon, Malaysia, Malta, Martinique, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Oman, Paraguay, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Qatar, Romania, Russia, Singapore, South Korea, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States, Venezuela and Viet Nam.

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 $60 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.
 
 
Accolade winners
share their stories
Talented and prolific French filmmaker honored by Accolade

By Debbie L. Sklar

Who is among the most honored of Accolade filmmaker ? Answer: French producer and director Joséphine Mackerras of Onearth Productions. She was once a struggling filmmaker who could only dream of making such creations, but now she knows success.

Q: Tell us more about how the stories evolved.

I was frustrated and wanting to move ahead as a filmmaker, but had no money or script ideas. And then, mentor Elliot Grove, gave me some exercises to do. A chase scene, a make up scene and a fight scene. Unable to get inspired without these exercises meaning something, I created a story to joined these three elements. It became my film,...

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Our award-winning filmmakers share their
stories and lessons learned.
 
 
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...

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 Columbia College Students Win Accolades for Final Revision

By Alex A. Kecskes

In the emotionally charged short film Final Revision, a frustrated screenwriter struggles to find the motivation behind his story about a murder involving two brothers. Written and directed by Sky Wang, the story unfolds in flashbacks that peel back the layers of each character. The tightly paced film explores the tragedy of drug abuse that culminates in the devastation of a family already teetering on the edge.

Final Revision also poignantly underscores the internal struggles many writers confront as they "face the white bull," a phrase aptly coined by Ernest Hemingway. And here is where Final Revision truly excels, dovetailing a writer's struggle with tightly paced character revelation that unites writer with story and resolution. A must-see film, Final Revision offers exemplary....

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 Hard to Be Me shoots for prime time televsion

By Debbie L. Sklar

Forget all of the other family shows on television Edward Robert Bach and Erik Cieslewicz are hoping to hook you on their new program. Bach, the creator and writer, along with Cieslewicz, the director, recently won three Accolades for their television pilot. They might well be on their way to living their theme song; Things are on the up and up.

Hard to Be Me is a screenplay Bach wrote is inspired by his own life, family, and the people in his world. He says he set out to tell a story that wasn’t already being told and is hoping that the family television series can be rebooted. “For me, inspiration came from old shows like The Dick Van Dyke Show, Family Ties, Growing Pains, the Cosby Show, and Gilmore Girls. Sort of spanning all those great generations of television and dropping the best elements into Hard to Be Me, giving it our own spin, setting it in the right now, and of course, in the end, the goal is to launch it into prime-time television for...

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Ice Neal
An interview with award-winning filmmaker Ice Neal

Hardworking British-African actress/filmmaker Ice Neal has been honored by Accolade with Awards of Excellence for her feature film Eva's Diamond and Awards of Merit for her performance in a leading role. Just a month ago, the film was also nominated for best foreign film at San Diego Black Film Festival.

Eva's Diamond is a rich, complex and compelling mystery thriller, which deals with...

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 Music Video, The Me You See, wins Accolade

The recent winner of the Accolade’s Best of Show award is a stylishly aggressive music video with themes of deception. Conceived and directed by Jimmy Sammarco, The Me You See is an example of what can be done with limited time, a limited budget and a lot of determination.

Sammarco, who runs the production company Jimmy Makes Movies, Inc, has been in the film business for more than fifteen years. He has been the recipient of numerous awards for his work in music video, advertising and corporate communications. One of his most high profile projects was his work as director of photography for the documentary Song Sung Blue, which has won nine major awards...

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 Freudian Eyebrows: A Different Kind of Film
California Psychologist sets a milestone while producing


By Debbie L. Sklar

If you’re looking for a unique experience from start to finish, you should check out Dr. Stephen Mouton’s milestone film, Freudian Eyebrow.

Through Mouton Productions LTD., the film set a milestone as a SPIFF production, which he explains as the “most extreme example of how to minimize impact on the environment by minimizing production time and maximizing investor return by improving efficiencies of every minute and every dollar spent.”

“As the director and producer, I felt more like General Patton, except I was in a battle with time. With such a limited time constraint, I knew everyone needed a leader that would not settle for...

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