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CAEAA Announces Categories and Criteria for Student AwardsCAEAA Announces Categories and Criteria for Student Awards

The Canadian Awards for the Electronic and Animated Arts has announced its Student Categories and Criteria for the 2007 Elans, which will be held on Friday, November 2 at The Centre in Vancouver for the Performing Arts in Vancouver, British Columbia.

March 20, 2007

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The Canadian Awards for the Electronic and Animated Arts (CAEAA) has announced its Student Categories and Criteria for the 2007 Elans, which will be held on Friday, November 2 at The Centre in Vancouver for the Performing Arts in Vancouver, British Columbia. The Submission for Nomination process is now open for the students wishing to compete in the 2007 Elans Student Categories. This year the Submission for Nomination process will be held in two separate segments: Student Submission for Nomination opened Monday, March 5th and closes Friday, June 1st in order that they may have the assistance of their teachers with their work. The Animation and Video Game Submission for Nomination opens Monday, June 4th and closes Friday, August 31st. The international category selected by the Educators in Digital Arts advisory panel for the 2007 Elans is the International Student of the Year Award. Schools that excel in the education of Students in the fields of Animation and Video Gaming outside of Canada are invited to submit the work of one student for consideration. Only one submission per International School (all schools outside of Canada) will be accepted for consideration for this Award. The International Schools may conduct an internal competition however they deem reasonable to select the student they put forward for this award. The criteria for this award are the same as that of the CAEAA “Ready to Rocket” Award. A full list of the Canadian Student Categories and Criteria is available in the Awards page on the CAEAA site.

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