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The "I Look Up Film Challenge" Architecture Film Contest

Posted July 14, 2017
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Here's another film contest you may be interested in, and you could net $5,000 as the winner in this one. 

The I Look Up Film Challenge is a contest for films about how architecture or design can affect a community. The contest is calling for 3-minute videos highlighting the ways in which architecture and community come together and interact with eachother in positive ways.

The winners will have their films screened for esteemed judges and could win $5,000 in cash and prizes. 

Here's last year's grand prize winning film:

Submissions are due by mid-August so get cracking!

You can register and find out more information here.

 


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