Gap Adventures documentary scholarship

Type: Call for Entries
Date: 01/08/10
Time: 12:00 am to 12:00 am
Venue:
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  • Gap Adventures has teamed up with global safety travel product and services company, World Nomads, to give aspiring filmmakers the opportunity of a lifetime.
  • One lucky amateur filmmaker will be given the opportunity to travel with travel industry legend and Gap Adventures Founder, Bruce Poon Tip, and acclaimed documentary producer Trent O’Donnell (who filmed the Positive Footprints series screened on National Geographic Adventure Channel) to the Ecuadorian Amazon. The resulting documentary will be reviewed by the National Geographic Channel for possible inclusion in its upcoming show schedule.
  • The Ecuadorian Amazon adventure will give the scholarship recipient a firsthand view of how tourism can impact on a local community, the issues around trying to achieve it sustainably and the challenges faced. They’ll travel with Gap Adventures, exploring the Amazonian jungle and staying with an indigenous Quichua family.
  • The trip leaders will include Gap Adventures Founder, Bruce Poon Tip as he revisits Ecuador’s spectacular Andean Interior and Amazon lowlands. It’s been 20 years since the first Gap Adventures trip was run in the Amazon. The documentary will look at how sustainable tourism has positively impacted the Quichua people who populate the region.
  • As part of an underlying storyline, the trip will also reveal how sustainable travel practices can make a difference to communities in need as Simon Monk, founder of World Nomads and the Footprints Network, visits two projects; a family-run tourism initiative, and the local Quichua primary school.
  • The first of these projects was developed by Gap Adventures over 10 years ago and is funded through ongoing donations from Gap Adventures travellers to the region.  The second project visited by the scholarship team will be the local Quichua primary school, which was set up to provide education to children aged between 6 and 12 years, living in the Amazon.  The school will be provided with much-needed supplies by the Footprints Network, which aggregates thousands of consumer micro-donations made to help fund community projects worldwide.
  • Scholarship applicants must be 18 and older and hold a valid passport. The package includes round trip air travel from the winner’s home airport and all land and travel expenses. Applicants must also commit to being available to travel during the last two weeks of September 2010. The final winner will be announced on or before Tuesday, August 17, 2010.
  • The video will be shot under O’Donnell’s mentorship and together a product will be edited and submitted to World Nomads within two months of return.
  • Applicants must submit a three-minute documentary in English for judging based on the theme “Local Encounters.”
  • For more details and to apply visit http://www.gapadventures.com/travel-scholarship/
  • Applications close August 1.