Greetings!
We are at the end of another contest folks! It is a great pleasure for us to host these contests and get the chance to read the exemplary submissions! The last contest was about your favorite classic movies and you surprised us with a gem of films! It is amazing, isn't it? The world of cinema, the more you see, the more are there to discover. Also, we are lucky to have such erudite film lovers joining in every contest!
Let's get on with it then, shall we?
And here are the winners of the last contest "Your Most Favorite Classic Film(s)".
3rd @irenenavarroart wrote beautifully on CineTV Contest: The devil is a woman, one of the films by early hollywood master Joseph Von Sternberg, starring Marlene Dietrich.
2nd @nameless16 explored two of the great classic films, The good bad and the ugly and The Godfather here in his entry CineTV Contest: "What a Classics!"
1st @amirtheawesome1 - In his entry, CineTV Contest: Shane (1953) — amirtheawesome1 tells us of a brutal duality the title character of the movie goes through. Shane is regarded as one of the pillars of the western genre.
Congrats!
225 CINE COINS will be transferred to the winners.
But they aren't the only worthwhile ones! Here are the honorable mentions that could very well be in the top 3.
@evaredskin - CineTvContest: 12 Angry men (1957). And Justice for all!
@killerwot - CineTV Contest: Some Like it Hot and The Marx Brothers
@lordtimoty - CineTV Contest: More than a classic film, how about the birth of film? Let's talk cultural significance.
@surrealfia - CineTV Contest: The One Who Is Too Confused About Films
@nbarrios67 - CIneTV Contest: King Kong 1933, my favorite classic movie
@misslasvegas - CineTV Contest:. My favorite classic movies
@hubeyma - Classics of cinema: Dersu Uzala by Akira Kurosawa (1975)
And let's move on to the new contest!
Contest 5: Your most favorite director(s)!
We love movies for many different reasons, and we sometimes attribute our reasons as we feel like, may it be certain actors or story points or something entirely different. However, It is beyond doubt the true artisan of a film is its director. Yet we must also consider that not all film industries view this in the same light and we are aware that not all directors involve themselves in the filmmaking process to the same extent either. Some take it as a job merely, and some control the tiniest details as if they are the master of their universe.
And hence the films become drastically different. A film made by two different directors will never be the same. This difference is also why we fall in love with certain styles a director may possess. We look forward to seeing their newer works, while we fondly reenact scenes from their past ones. It is time to talk about the maestros that make the films happen.
Write about your most favorite director(s)!
Winners and prizes
This contest will have 3 winners and 225 CINE in prizes. They will be distributed as follows.
1ST Place — 100 CINE
2ND Place — 75 CINE
3RD Place — 50 CINE
Rules
- Publish your entry from our frontend https://cinetv.blog or post to cinetv community if you prefer peakd, ecency or hive.blog
- The entries should be written in English for evaluation purposes (You can translate from your mother tongue if you want to.)
- The post title should include CineTV Contest:. For example, CineTV Contest: Your Title Here.
- Use #cinetvcontest among your tags.
- Include a link to this post somewhere in your entry. So your friends can find this easily.
- Put down a comment with the link of your entry on this post below.
Deadline
- The submission deadline is 15th March 2022, 11:59 PM, UTC time.
Evaluation and Some Tips
You can use these prompts as a helping hand (purely optional) but you're free to go however you want.
► What do you love about them.
► How they influenced you (and/or people around you).
► What do you think of their cinematic style.
► Any scene from their movies still pops into your mind.
► Their influence on the art form.
► Why do you think they are significant and great.You're free to include multiple films in your entry.
There's no need to be mechanical. Write with a free hand. We might overlook if you forget to do a step or two stated in the rules (except the first one).
- We'll evaluate the posts based on the writing quality, sincerity, and faithfulness to the spirit of the contest.
Happy Writing then! Blog on!
The cover photo is edited in photoshop.