September 04, 2003
TANA TREPANIER AWARD
THE LABYRINTH PROJECT,
A RESEARCH INITIATIVE ON INTERACTIVE NARRATIVE AT
USC’S ANNENBERG CENTER FOR COMMUNICATION
ANNOUNCES ITS FIRST ANNUAL
TANA TREPANIER AWARD
A $5,000 Stipend FOR THE BEST USC STUDENT PROPOSAL
FOR AN INTERACTIVE PROJECT
THE LABYRINTH PROJECT,
A RESEARCH INITIATIVE ON INTERACTIVE NARRATIVE AT
USC’S ANNENBERG CENTER FOR COMMUNICATION
ANNOUNCES ITS FIRST ANNUAL
TANA TREPANIER AWARD
A $5,000 Stipend FOR THE BEST USC STUDENT PROPOSAL
FOR AN INTERACTIVE PROJECT
Timetable
Sept 1, 2003:Applications available on Labyrinth website www.annenberg.edu/labyrinth
November 1, 2003: Application deadline
December 1, 2003: Announcement of winner
August 15, 2004: Working prototype or Finished project due
Who is eligible
Any USC student (undergraduate or graduate) who is currently enrolled at USC.
Either an individual or a group of collaborators, so long as they are all students currently enrolled at USC.
Kinds of interactive projects that are acceptable
CD-ROMs, DVD-ROMs, installations, websites, games, or any other form of interactive project.
Materials required, along with completed application form
Brief project description (maximum 3 pages)
Sample images (optional)
Recommendation by a professor or mentor who can comment on student’s abilities to complete the project
Brief resume, detailing previous creative work
The Labyrinth Project will provide the winner access to computer equipment and software (Director, Final Cut/Avid?, After effects, Illustrator, Flash, Photoshop) for graphics, programming and editing.
Winner will hold copyright to the project, but must include the following credit line wherever it appears: Funded by The Tania Trepanier Award, granted by The Labyrinth Project at the University of Southern California’s Annenberg Center for Communication.

