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The Mayor was speaking at the launch of a youth park and was talking about the Olympic events, he said.According to Monteiro, he also claimed that rowing is going to be a success because it is in a great location in the middle of the city, and that everyone will be able to watch - even those people without tickets.His words still appear insensitive, however, given the reduced numbers of seats.It marks the second time a controversial comment has been attributed to Paes in recent weeks.Last month Brazilian newspaper O Globo published a leaked email to the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in which he warned the crucial subway line due to link the main Games hub at Barra de Tijuca to the city centre may not be ready in time.This has been denied by Government official and Paes himself has now reportedly told the IOC he was confident it would now be ready during an Executive Board meeting here yesterday.A meeting was held between FISA and RIo 2016 officials here earlier this week after which a plan to add seats to the existing grandstand on the shore-side of the venue was discussed."
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BEA’s Festival of Media Arts Student Video Competition provide an opportunity for students at colleges and universities to showcase their video production work from the past year in a wide range of categories. Entries will be accepted from November 15 – December 15 and winners will be showcased during an awards ceremony at the BEA Convention in Las Vegas in April. The Student Video competition accepts entries in the following categories: SV1 – Animation/Experimental/Mixed: This category is intended for animated films, artistic/experimental films and entries that do not “fit” in any of the other student video categories. In addition to technical and narrative excellence, projects entered in this category are expected to “push the traditional envelope.” SV2 – Instructional/Educational: This category is intended for entries where the primary goal is to instruct or educate the viewer. While documentary and news projects often have instructional or educational content, they are generally a better fit for the student documentary and news competitions and should not be entered here.
SV3 – Music Video: This category is intended for original music videos produced for an individual or group who maintains ownership of the music and lyrics performed. The entrant must have rights to all music and image content for projects submitted to this category. SV4 – Narrative: This category is intended for realism narratives (comedy, drama, etc.). If your narrative is tremendously fragmented or non-traditional, it should be entered in the Animation/Experimental/Mixed category. SV5 – Spots: This category includes Public Service Announcements, commercials and advertisements between 15 and 90 seconds. SV6 – Promotional (Promo material more than 90 seconds): This category includes longer promotional pieces such as “fund-raising pieces” for non-profits or “recruiting films” for athletic departments. SV7 – Studio (multi-camera or live-to-tape): This category is intended for entries where the majority of editing was done live rather than in post-production.