Register for MiLife '05

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Welcome!

The Tar Heel Mac Users Group at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is proud to present its second annual MiLife Carolina Media Festival, which aims to celebrate college life through all of the Apple iLife applications; iMovie HD , iDVD, iPhoto, iTunes and Garage Band. The MiLife Carolina Media Festival is a presentation of original motion picture, musical and graphical presentations that represent the creative college mind.

Various universities across the nation have undertaken their own iMovieFests where college students compose works mainly using Apple's iMovie application. Among the most notable institutions are Emory University, Boston College and Georgia Institute of Technology. The Tar Heel MUG at UNC-CH has taken this idea to a whole new level by incorporating all of the iLife applications in one diverse festival that celebrates University life.

MiLife Carolina is a new form of campus event like none other in that it is all inclusive to any member of the University. Its goal is similar to other events in that it puts the inspiration where it should be - in the hands of those who make this institution great. Like Emory's original Campus iMovieFest, the MiLife Festival endeavors to promote school spirit through teaching, inspiring and uniting the entire university population.

 
 
 

 

MiLife Registration

This form can be used to register for the MiLife festival. To register you will need to provide:

  1. Your oynen and a valid password.
  2. Your full name and mailing address
  3. The kind of project you are going to submit.
  4. Confirmation that you've read and understand the Rules and Regulations.

If you're registering a team, you'll also need to provide the name of your team and the full names and email addresses of the team members.

When you have completed the form, a confirmation message will be email to your onyen account (onyen@email.unc.edu).

Also, during the process you may receive warnings that you are submitting an insecure form, or leaving a secure site. You needn't worry about these warnings, your password is handled through a secure connection on an ATN server.