The 2025 RI Nature Video Festival is now accepting videos

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Friends, Colleagues, Film makers, schools and related organizations, We are gearing up a little early this year to begin getting out the word on submissions to the RI Nature Video Festival to everyone who we have ever talked to about the event so that we have more of a chance to connect to youth organizations and schools as we continue to seek more videos from the Youtube generations.  If you have any way to get the word into the hands of youth, or work with programs that work with youth that might be interested, please help us get out the word.  I am available to talk to anyone and everyone about the event and to offer my experience as a video maker to those contemplating making a video.

 

greg gerritt  401-374-5186  Youtube Moshassuckcritters

 

This is what the 2024 Festival included

2024 Festival

https://environmentcouncilri.org/2024RINVF 

2022 festival 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyvJubc5Z0M&t=4084s 

 


THE 2025 RHODE ISLAND NATURE VIDEO FESTIVAL IS NOW ACCEPTING SUBMISSIONS
 

 

The Rhode Island Nature Video Festival is back again in 20245 and we are planning for it to be an in-person event, though we reserve the right to make it an on-line event if the pandemic pushes us in that direction.   

  

This seventh Annual Festival will be hosted LIVE at Rhode Island College (RIC) on Sunday, February 23, 2025 at 2:00pm (weather date Sunday, March 2 at 2:00pm). Organized and curated by the RI NATURAL HISTORY SURVEY, and the RIC Environmental Club, Ocean State Film Society, and Film Studies Program, all video submissions meeting inclusion criteria will be part of the online YouTube show. From among all qualifying videos, curators will select up to 75 minutes of videos for inclusion in the show reel to be shown live at the festival. 

  

Rhode Island has a great abundance of nature in our lands and waters and cities. And these days most people carry a camera every day that's capable of interesting video. This is a perfect opportunity to get started sharing your videos with a wider audience. All styles of nature video are welcome, from a single encounter to edited and narrated storytelling and documentation. All amateurs and professionals are invited, and new submitters are especially encouraged! 

  

The entry rules are below. Submit a video by emailing your name, contact information, and a link to your video to ger...@mindspring.com by 8 pm January 15, 2025. If you have any questions email Greg or if you prefer you may call 401-374-5186

 

We look forward to your submissions,  

 

Greg Gerritt 

YouTube: Moshassuckcritters 

 

David Gregg for RI Natural History Survey 

YouTube: rinaturalhistory 

 

How to submit a video and all the fine print 

 

RI Nature Video Festival Submission deadline January 15, 2025 

Videos eligible for entry must be: 

 

·  Your own work (singly or plural) 

 

·  No longer than 7 minutes 

 

·  Recorded substantially in Rhode Island or nearby waters (incidental shots from elsewhere that make sense within the context of the video may be acceptable) 

 

·  Recorded after December 1, 2023 (incidental shots from earlier that make sense within the context of the video may be acceptable) 

 

·  About some sort of nature in Rhode Island...animal, vegetable, mineral, trail, water, activity...but it must at least focused on natural or naturalized plants, animals, or natural features (see below for more details) 

 

·  Posted online and submitted by emailing a link to the video to the email address given 

 

Also: 

 

·  One video submission per person 

 

·  Please no videos focusing on domesticated animals such as dogs, cats, pet fish, pet birds, or farm animals or on exotic species such as primates or tropical reptiles (although incidental inclusion may be okay depending on the subject of the video). Depiction of yards, farms, gardens, or other human-mediated habitats are fine, for example videos showing the science of soil or the wild critters and plants in the garden would be eligible. 

 

·  Activities and interaction with wildlife in the video must be carried out in compliance with applicable Rhode Island and federal law and regulation.  

 

·  Animals in videos must be ranging freely or headed for release, such as a netted sample of fish or wildlife that’s being rehabilitated. Please no hunting videos. 

 

·  Any video longer than 45 seconds, other than an unedited scene in nature, must include credits, and videos with copyright violations shall be rejected. (Where did you get that music?)  

 

·  Video makers can be amateur or professional videographers; however, the resources available to the maker may be a criterion in considering a video for inclusion in the February 23rd event or the prizes. Please tell us of your experience and resources if you do this work professionally when submitting your video. 

  

Submitting a video is explicit permission for the RI Natural History Survey to screen it in the February 23rd event, to include your video with others in the show reel, post it on YouTube and to use stills, short clips, or descriptions of your video in publicity about the Video Festival. All submissions remain the property of their makers/owners. 

 

The organizers of the Festival will have sole discretion as to whether a video meets the rules specified here and thus is eligible for inclusion in the Festival, who the curators are, and which videos are shown in the February 23rd event and in what order.  

Based on submissions, the organizers will create categories partly to guide the order of presentation at the festival and partly to make sure that we show the diversity of the community and Nature in Rhode Island. In picking videos for the February 23rd event, the organizers may give consideration to the age, experience, and resources of video makers in order to foster diversity of participants and perspectives. Places will be reserved for children under twelve, teens, and students

 

We highly encourage folks to go outside a make a new video just for the show. We shall have a special panel of community members with interests in Nature videos to select which videos will be in the show on February 23rd and which will be presented as on-line only, view-on-your-own videos. All videos submitted (if appropriate) will be included in the on-line submissions of entrants. 

 

 

 

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeanine Silversmith <jsilve...@rieea.org>
Sent: Oct 8, 2024 5:49 PM
To: Greg Gerritt <ger...@mindspring.com>
Subject: Re: The 2025 RI Nature Video Festival

 

Hey Greg. Does this info live on a website somewhere? 

 

Jeanine

---

Jeanine Silversmith, Executive Director

(she, her, hers - why pronouns matter)

10 Davol Square, Suite 100, Providence, RI 02903

 

 

On Sat, Sep 28, 2024 at 3:15 PM Greg Gerritt <ger...@mindspring.com> wrote:

Friends, Colleagues, Film makers, schools and related organizations, We are gearing up a little early this year to begin getting out the word on submissions to the RI Nature Video Festival to everyone who we have ever talked to about the event so that we have more of a chance to connect to youth organizations and schools as we continue to seek more videos from the Youtube generations.  If you have any way to get the word into the hands of youth, or work with programs that work with youth that might be interested, please help us get out the word.  I am available to talk to anyone and everyone about the event and to offer my experience as a video maker to those contemplating making a video.

 

greg gerritt  401-374-5186  Youtube Moshassuckcritters

 

 


THE 2025 RHODE ISLAND NATURE VIDEO FESTIVAL IS NOW ACCEPTING SUBMISSIONS
 

 

The Rhode Island Nature Video Festival is back again in 20245 and we are planning for it to be an in-person event, though we reserve the right to make it an on-line event if the pandemic pushes us in that direction.   

  

This seventh Annual Festival will be hosted LIVE at Rhode Island College (RIC) on Sunday, February 23, 2025 at 2:00pm (weather date Sunday, March 2 at 2:00pm). Organized and curated by the RI NATURAL HISTORY SURVEY, and the RIC Environmental Club, Ocean State Film Society, and Film Studies Program, all video submissions meeting inclusion criteria will be part of the online YouTube show. From among all qualifying videos, curators will select up to 75 minutes of videos for inclusion in the show reel to be shown live at the festival. 

  

Rhode Island has a great abundance of nature in our lands and waters and cities. And these days most people carry a camera every day that's capable of interesting video. This is a perfect opportunity to get started sharing your videos with a wider audience. All styles of nature video are welcome, from a single encounter to edited and narrated storytelling and documentation. All amateurs and professionals are invited, and new submitters are especially encouraged! 

  

The entry rules are below. Submit a video by emailing your name, contact information, and a link to your video to ger...@mindspring.com by 8 pm January 15, 2025. If you have any questions email Greg or if you prefer you may call 401-374-5186

 

We look forward to your submissions,  

 

Greg Gerritt 

YouTube: Moshassuckcritters 

 

David Gregg for RI Natural History Survey 

YouTube: rinaturalhistory 

 

How to submit a video and all the fine print 

 

RI Nature Video Festival Submission deadline January 15, 2025 

Videos eligible for entry must be: 

 

·  Your own work (singly or plural) 

 

·  No longer than 7 minutes 

 

·  Recorded substantially in Rhode Island or nearby waters (incidental shots from elsewhere that make sense within the context of the video may be acceptable) 

 

·  Recorded after December 1, 2023 (incidental shots from earlier that make sense within the context of the video may be acceptable) 

 

·  About some sort of nature in Rhode Island...animal, vegetable, mineral, trail, water, activity...but it must at least focused on natural or naturalized plants, animals, or natural features (see below for more details) 

 

·  Posted online and submitted by emailing a link to the video to the email address given 

 

Also: 

 

·  One video submission per person 

 

·  Please no videos focusing on domesticated animals such as dogs, cats, pet fish, pet birds, or farm animals or on exotic species such as primates or tropical reptiles (although incidental inclusion may be okay depending on the subject of the video). Depiction of yards, farms, gardens, or other human-mediated habitats are fine, for example videos showing the science of soil or the wild critters and plants in the garden would be eligible. 

 

·  Activities and interaction with wildlife in the video must be carried out in compliance with applicable Rhode Island and federal law and regulation.  

 

·  Animals in videos must be ranging freely or headed for release, such as a netted sample of fish or wildlife that’s being rehabilitated. Please no hunting videos. 

 

·  Any video longer than 45 seconds, other than an unedited scene in nature, must include credits, and videos with copyright violations shall be rejected. (Where did you get that music?)  

 

·  Video makers can be amateur or professional videographers; however, the resources available to the maker may be a criterion in considering a video for inclusion in the February 23rd event or the prizes. Please tell us of your experience and resources if you do this work professionally when submitting your video. 

  

Submitting a video is explicit permission for the RI Natural History Survey to screen it in the February 23rd event, to include your video with others in the show reel, post it on YouTube and to use stills, short clips, or descriptions of your video in publicity about the Video Festival. All submissions remain the property of their makers/owners. 

 

The organizers of the Festival will have sole discretion as to whether a video meets the rules specified here and thus is eligible for inclusion in the Festival, who the curators are, and which videos are shown in the February 23rd event and in what order.  

Based on submissions, the organizers will create categories partly to guide the order of presentation at the festival and partly to make sure that we show the diversity of the community and Nature in Rhode Island. In picking videos for the February 23rd event, the organizers may give consideration to the age, experience, and resources of video makers in order to foster diversity of participants and perspectives. Places will be reserved for children under twelve, teens, and students

 

We highly encourage folks to go outside a make a new video just for the show. We shall have a special panel of community members with interests in Nature videos to select which videos will be in the show on February 23rd and which will be presented as on-line only, view-on-your-own videos. All videos submitted (if appropriate) will be included in the on-line submissions of entrants. 

 

 

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