Octavia Spencer launches film contest
The Help star Octavia Spencer is spearheading a short film contest for budding directors.
The actress, who scooped the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in 2011, is inviting amateurs to create 20-minute films for her new competition.
Spencer will give away a new camera and a $1,000 cash prize to the
best of the bunch, and she'll also showcase the winning entry
online.
In a post on her Facebook.com page, Spencer writes, "I was struck
this past week when a young filmmaker asked me how I coped when my
dreams felt far from my grasp. My answer to her and all of you is I
always feel mine are always within reach.
"What many people don't know is that it takes an average of 15
years to become an overnight success. In that time you must create
and continue to hone your skills. If you are a musician, write
poetry and turn it into an amazing song. If you are a filmmaker
write a short and shoot it. I've done it twice now. I know it's not
easy.
"Two of my friends shot beautiful, award winning shorts on the
Canon EOS 60D. One of those films was shortlisted to potentially
receive an Oscar nomination yesterday. Trust me I know money is
tight. So, in honor of award season, I'd like to help someone else
see their dream realized. Good luck. This is my way to pay it
forward."
All submissions must be posted on Spencer's Facebook page by 10
February (13).