Social Media

Social Media

For those entrants keen to do well there is a clear correlation between the use of social media and success. In the organisational categories for example, organised use of social media is clearly supporting several entrants towards success in ‘most online votes’. We are also aware of several Facebook and similar sites dedicated toward the promotion of individual entries – well done, your work is not only supporting your entry but also raising the profile of the ability of people with disability.

Past winners have shamelessly touted for votes, using their own websites, social media and their ‘friends’ to encourage additional support.

While many prizes rely upon the skills, artistic content and strong production values of the films creators, ‘most votes’ does not, it’s simply a case of getting the viewing public watching AND voting. Many visitors spend significant time watching many films and some just watch one – in either case there’s a single vote to be cast so you need as many visitors as possible.

Past winners have shamelessly touted for votes, using their own websites, social media and their ‘friends’ to encourage additional support.

While many prizes rely upon the skills, artistic content and strong production values of the films creators, ‘most votes’ does not, it’s simply a case of getting the viewing public watching AND voting. Many visitors spend significant time watching many films and some just watch one – in either case there’s a single vote to be cast so you need as many visitors as possible.

In gathering support for your entry you are also exposing folk to just what can be achieved by people who have a disability – the purpose of the competition.

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Welcome to this years Focusonability Film Competition where you can be inspired, educated and entertained by some fabulous films. Voting started today and we already have many hundreds of voters keen to see their choice recognised on the 15th of August (Fox Studios Sydney - call Amie Ross on 0298332500 to get yourself a seat).
A quick review of our viewers and voters show most folk coming from Australia (obviously) then the United States and then in 3rd place the Philippines. Head to your social media sites and get your friends - here and overseas - involved. Already we have interest from 85 different countries and we are keen to see last years total surpassed. Every vote counts (Please note: our system only allows 1 vote per email address).
A quick reminder that leaving a comment is appreciated and encourages our film makers and comments are not counted as votes - you need to do both! We already have films with some encouraging comments but (as yet) no votes.
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