Competition Seeks Ed. Films & Videos

The National Educational Media Network (NEMN), formerly the National Educational Film & Video Festival, announces the opening of its 26th Annual Competition for educationalmedia.Entries are evaluated by juries consisting of members of the film or video's intended audience, industry professionals and subject area specialists. All aspects of a piece -- from contentto technical quality to artistic vision -- are considered equally.The contest offers over 140 categories for submission in areas such as health, science and technology, social issues and sports/leisure. A Catalog of Winners will be distributed atNEMN's next Conference and Market, where international producers, distributors and users of educational media gather.A separate Student Competition will also be held. Deadlines are Nov. 1, 1995 (Early Bird) and Dec. 1, 1995 (Standard). For complete rules, contact NEMN at (510) 465-6885 or fax (510)465-2835.

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