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Animal Behavior Society (ABS) Film FestivalIn conjunction with the HBES, ABS is pleased to announce that the 49th Annual meeting of the Animal Behavior Society will be held at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico from June 10 to 14 2012, hosted by Steven Gangestad. This meeting features a special joint meeting day with the Human Behavior & Evolution Society (HBES) meeting (June 13-17) which promises to be a unique opportunity for cross-fertilization of ideas relating to overlapping areas of interest. The joint meeting day will include plenary talks, symposia and talk sessions open to members of both societies. About the FestivalThe Animal Behavior Society Film Festival was organized in 1983 to honor the outstanding amateur (non-commercial) and professional (commercial) films produced in the preceding five years that portray important concepts in animal behavior research and education. The Film Festival promotes the Animal Behavior Society’s goals of research, teaching, and conservation at the university and college level. From all submissions the Chair will select the semifinalist films will be shown at the festival. At the festival, a panel of judges will select one final winner for best amateur (non-commercial) and one final winner for professional (commercial) film. The festival is often attended by several hundred scientists, professors, applied practitioners, and students from across the globe. Film Festival CategoriesNON-COMMERCIAL: Made by an individual or persons largely associated with animal behavior from a teaching, research, and/or applied perspective. The assistance of professional photographers or a university media/photography department is allowed, but the film must be made primarily for educational/research purposes, and not with the major goal of grossing an income for the individual or the professional photographers. Typically, it is the individual who initiates the film’s production. COMMERCIAL: Made by professional photographers – filmmakers with the express purpose of grossing a new profit. The film is promoted through extensive advertising and may be shown on national television as part of an ongoing series (example: National Geographic serials, BBC’s “Wildlife on One” films). Various scientists may or may not be used as consulting experts, but typically the scientist is not the individual initiating production of the film. Criteria for judging in both categories
Eligibility and Submission Requirements
Submissions
Mike Noonan
Animal Behavior Society Film Festival Chair Department of Biology Canisius College, Buffalo, NY 14208-1098, USA. Phone: (716) 888-2518, E-mail: noonan@canisius.edu Submission FormsSee below
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