How can I do it myself?
For those students who may not be enrolled in a film studies or communication course, but want to make a film for consideration, we welcome your submission. Here are some resources that you can use to produce your film.
How do I borrow a camera?
The Video Services division of Media Technology Services in Campion Hall has mini DV and VHS cameras that you can check out with the permission of a faculty member. (2-4932)
How do I edit my film?
The Campus Technology Resource Center (CTRC) in O’Neill Library is equipped with nearly 40 Mac computers loaded with iMovie version 5.0.2 software, which allows you to edit your film. Check to see if the camera you’re using is compatible with their computers. (2-8566)
Also, the Video Services division of Media Technology Services in Campion Hall has editing facilities available, by appointment. (2-4932)
What kinds of films can I submit, and how?
For detailed information about the 2008 Baldwin Awards submission process, read about the categories and rules and make sure to submit a completely filled-out registration form.
Where can I go for help?
The CTRC has online tutorials and on-site books about working with Macs.
For more information on the iMovie software, visit the Apple website.
If you want to set up a personal tutorial about how to use iMovie, contact Joe Wong ’08.
If you have any questions about the Baldwin Awards submission process, contact thebaldwins@bc.edu.
If you made a film during the 2007 Campusmoviefest, you can submit that to the 2008 Baldwin Awards for consideration.