Discover Dominica Authority (DDA) is conducting a worldwide search to find six teams of adventurous filmmakers, photographers and storytellers to participate in the first-ever Dominica Film Challenge. The qualifying teams will be sent on an all-expense paid creative expedition to the tropical island of Dominica, West Indies.
The Dominica Film Challenge is designed to encourage participants to tell the story of Dominica in their own creative way—whether the result is a short film, travelogue, photography project, or some other creative social media endeavor.
Known as “The Nature Island,” Dominica (pronounced Dom-in-eek-a) is a truly unspoiled paradise. Not to be confused with the Spanish-speaking Dominican Republic, Dominica sits midway along the Eastern Caribbean archipelago, between Martinique and Guadeloupe.
The sparsely populated island nation, with only 70,000 people inhabiting the 289-square-mile island, is two-thirds covered by tropical rainforests, which are home to 1,200 plant species. Rivers, lakes, streams, hot springs, and waterfalls cover the island. The volcanic physique points to extensive geothermal activity—even underwater—which makes Dominica a haven for adventure divers and hikers alike.
“Dominica is the secret Caribbean paradise we have all dreamed of,” said Michael Kraabel, executive producer of the Dominica Film Challenge. “It’s the perfect location for an eclectic mix of filmmakers, photographers, and storytellers to experience something extraordinary—and then to document the experience for the world to see.”
“Visitors are amazed at the rich cultural heritage, friendly people and picturesque natural beauty Dominica has to offer,” said Colin Piper, director of tourism. “We welcome an opportunity to showcase a truly authentic Nature Island experience through the lenses and written words of the expedition teams.”
Dominica was named one of the 10 Best Ethical Destinations for 2014 by Ethical Traveler. It has one of the lowest crime rates in the Caribbean.
Applicants should visit dominicachallenge.com where they will be asked to detail their creative and travel experience, and the unique perspective their team would bring to the expedition. Applications are due by Feb. 28, 2014, with travel to Dominica taking place at the end of March 2014.
To learn more about the Dominica Film Challenge, visit dominicachallenge.com.
About the DDA:
Visit DDA’s official website: discoverdominica.com or call 767 448 2045.
SOURCE Discover Dominica Authority