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Cloud Hosting Pioneer Infinitely Virtual to Sponsor Competition For Film Students at Woodbury University

'Infinitely Video' Contest Asks Film Club Members to Imagine Day in the Life of a 22nd Century Office Worker

2014-03-28
LOS ANGLES, CA, March 28, 2014 (Press-News.org) The story is as old as celluloid: aspiring filmmaker aims for Hollywood with his or her head in the clouds.

For a select group of film students at Woodbury University (www.woodbury.edu), however, the cloud in question has more to do with technology than weather. Cloud hosting pioneer Infinitely Virtual (www.infinitelyvirtual.com) today announced that it has teamed with Woodbury on "Infinitely Video," a novel competition that asks budding auteurs to fast forward to the next century and, while there, portray a typical day at the office.

The competition - orbiting around the theme, "A day in the life of a 22nd Century office worker" -- kicks off on April 1 and concludes on April 30. Participating students will submit original work of no more than two minutes in duration. A three-member panel of judges -- which includes Hayma "Screech" Washington, a seven-time Emmy-winning producer of NBC's "The Amazing Race" -- will review student entries and select what they deem to be the most creative submission.

The winning entry will be posted to YouTube, the websites and Facebook pages of the respective organizations, and the video portals Vimeo and Daily Motion. Infinitely Virtual will award the winning student with a $500 cash prize and will make an in-kind contribution valued at $500 to the Woodbury University Film Club.

"Online video is a blank canvas for creativity, and we're hoping that this competition will inspire students to stretch their imaginations and test their skills in the medium," said Adam Stern, CEO, Infinitely Virtual. "Rather than having students produce an ad or a promotional spot, we're looking for a short that combines a unique vision with compelling story-telling."

"The 'Infinitely Video' competition dovetails nicely with several core learning outcomes in our Film Department," said David Collins, Department Chair. "We want our students to develop keen aesthetic principles, understand the use of time as an expressive design consideration in film, and produce work from concept to finished product. In all these areas, the competition presents challenges - and the opportunity to have a little fun."

The Woodbury University Film Club was established in 2013 and provides an environment where students can foster their creativity, vision and strength through the art of filmmaking. The Film Club works across disciplines and is growing to showcase its passion and skills. With access to all the filmmaking equipment in Woodbury's Film Department, the Film Club enables film students to produce independent work without the strictures of the classroom.

Resident in the School of Media, Culture and Design, Woodbury's Department of Filmmaking is committed to providing students with a film production and film business education that fills the needs of today's motion picture industry, and to prepare them for tomorrow's convergence of social media, Internet, television and cinema. The program's aim is to inspire filmmakers to develop and create powerful stories, in both fiction and documentary, that will become part of the global discourse of cinema.

About Woodbury University
Founded in 1884, Woodbury University is one of the oldest institutions of higher education in Southern California. Woodbury offers bachelor's degrees from the School of Architecture, School of Business, School of Media, Culture & Design, and Institute of Transdisciplinary Studies, along with an MBA program, Master of Architecture (MArch), Master of Science in Architecture (MSArch), and Master of Organizational Leadership. A San Diego campus offers bachelor of architecture, Master of Real Estate Development for Architects (MRED), and Master of Science in Architecture, Landscape, and Urbanism degrees. Visit http://www.woodbury.edu for more information, and Reflections on Excellence, the new twice-monthly blog written by Woodbury University President Luis Maria R. Calingo, Ph.D.

About Infinitely Virtual
Infinitely Virtual is a leading provider of high quality and affordable Cloud Server technology, capable of delivering services to any type of business, via terminal servers, SharePoint servers and SQL servers - all based on Cloud Servers. TouchCloud , the company's latest offering, combines Windows 2012 Server and Windows 8 or 8.1 touch-screen capabilities, automatically touch-enabling all Windows 8/8.1 applications in the cloud. The company was established as a subsidiary of Altay Corporation, and through this partnership, Infinitely Virtual provides customers with expert 24×7 technical support. More information about Infinitely Virtual can be found at: http://www.infinitelyvirtual.com or call 866-257-8455.

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[Press-News.org] Cloud Hosting Pioneer Infinitely Virtual to Sponsor Competition For Film Students at Woodbury University
'Infinitely Video' Contest Asks Film Club Members to Imagine Day in the Life of a 22nd Century Office Worker