New Zealand Set to Star on Silver Screen
MEDIA RELEASE
30 November 2009
New Zealand will be
the star of a new project that’s offering aspiring
film-makers the chance to get their work in front of
director Peter Jackson.
Launched in Wellington today,
Tourism New Zealand’s 100% Pure New Zealand ‘Your Big
Break’ competition will see five budding film-makers
direct and produce their own three-minute short films on
location in New Zealand.
The finalists will be flown
to New Zealand by Tourism New Zealand, where they will work
with The Lord of the Rings producer Barrie Osborne and
Wellington’s Park Road Post Production facility.
The
winning film will be selected by Peter Jackson, who will
personally view the final five entries.
“Your Big
Break’ is asking people to capture the essence of 100%
Pure New Zealand and tell the world their story of how they
see the youngest country on earth,” Tourism New Zealand
Chief Executive George Hickton said.
“We are always
looking for new ways to talk about New Zealand on the world
stage and this project is a perfect fit for our target
market, who we know love film and cinema.
“The
importance of having two film industry legends involved with
‘The Big Break’ is immense. Their support will help
ensure the project is noticed by the world’s film
industry, give it international reach and, we hope, result
in some great stories,” Mr Hickton added.
To enter
the first round of the competition, aspiring directors must
submit a screenplay and supporting content via the
campaign’s website –
http://http://www.your-big-break.com.
The
competition opens on 9 December and anyone can enter. Four
of the final five films will be selected by an industry
panel, including Barrie Osborne, with the fifth film being
selected through public votes for a ‘People’s Choice’
finalist.
Barrie Osborne, who will assist the five
finalists with their films once they arrive in New Zealand,
says he is looking forward to returning to New Zealand to
work with the young film-makers.
“I thought it would
be exciting. It was a really innovative and creative thing
to try. I also love New Zealand and this was a chance to
showcase New Zealand,” Mr Osborne
said.
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