Send Your Shorts to Washington
filed Under: News
The Washington Post has launched the 2005 Editorial Shorts Digital Animation Competition.
Submissions should focus on current political or topical issues, and be no more than 3 minutes in length. Entries will be judged on “humor, originality, use of the medium and topical relevance.” Of course, Flash animations are welcomed, but so are all other forms of animation, as long as you can transfer it to a Quicktime file.
According to the competition website, the judges are from the editorial divisions at washingtonpost.com, and members of RES digital media magazine. The deadline for entries is December 31st, 2005, and the competition is only open to legal residents of the US who are 18 years or older. Winners will be announced in January 2006, and the prize appears to be a high-profile placement on washingtonpost.com.
If you’re interested in what a strong, topical editorial animation looks like, go no further than JibJab.com for your 10th viewing of ‘This Land,’ or head over to Mark Fiore’s website and view his latest Flash work.
Tags: Contest, Political










March 14th, 2006 at 10:11 pm
Did anyone “win” this? I’ve seen no information on this contest at all? Anyone know anything about who won or where we can see what was entered?
March 16th, 2006 at 6:02 am
yeah, what gives?