New York, July 11, 2012
"I haven't finished! I only have a little left!" These are some of the responses we have received from participants the last few days prior to the close of the First Short Film and Public Service Announcement Competition launched by Globo Verde Dominicano.
We understand that formulating an audiovisual proposal takes time, and even more so when it is a quality product. Due to this, the staff of the Globo Verde Dominicano competition has decided to prolong the submission period for participants. Filmmakers will be able to mail in their submissions, or deliver them to the reception at FUNGLODE Headquarters in Santo Domingo until July 30, 2012.
Remember that submitted entries should be identified only by a pseudonym or alias, accompanied by a sealed envelope that includes the credits of the production, and the pseudonym and biographical information of the director. All entries should be shipped or delivered to:
Concurso Globo Verde Dominicano
Muestra de Cine Medioambiental Dominicana
Atte. Catherine Florentino
FUNGLODE
Calle Capitán Eugenio de Marchena #26, La Esperilla
Santo Domingo
República Dominicana
Teléfono: (809) 685¬9966, extensión 2445
We're waiting to receive your audiovisual production! Your submission could earn you participation in the Blue Ocean Film Festival, an iMac or the opportunity to participate, free of charge, in a course or workshop at FUNGLODE Headquarters.
For more information, visit our webpage: www.globoverdedominicano.org or write us at: info@globoverdedominicano.org
Community in Action!
Supporting grassroots organizations and communities
Among the goals of the DR Environmental Film Festival (DREFF), is to include and support grassroots organizations and communities, schools and young people in general.
Marcos Diaz
A real Universal Community leader and spokesman for the core values of the UN Millennium Development Goals as it is the Dominican swimmer Marcos Diaz. He will meet a group of youth, who will have a swimming competition, at La Caleta. The expected goals of this activity is to offer an opportunity to youth of disadvantaged areas to interact with Marcos, and to get a better understanding for the role model that Marcos represents for Dominicans and the rest of the world, as well as a better understanding of the sea and this protected area of La Caleta.
For more details about Marcos Diaz visit Dominican Get-Together in the Big Apple
Trivias - Dominican Encyclopedic Dictionary of the Environment