Calls for entries

  • VIDEOEX International Experimentalfilm & Video Festival

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    VIDEOEX  International Experimentalfilm & Video Festival

    22-30 May 2010 Zurich, Switzerland

    VIDEOEX invites you to submit your work for the international & swiss competition
    (entry deadline  30 January 2010).

    We are looking for :

    - experimental films 8mm / 16mm / 35mm (screened in original format),
    - videos, (experimental,  videoart, ...)
    - innovative  animation,
    - experimental digital & graphic productions (to be screened),
    - experimental documentaries, experimental music videos

    Entry deadline  30 January 2010

    For Details download entry form & rules  www.videoex.ch
    (PDF Files to open with acrobat reader)
    or send a e-mail to office@videoex.ch

    no entry fee

    Send tapes & entry form & brief description to:

    VIDEOEX
    Postfach / Kanonengasse 20 ·
    CH-8026 Zurich · Switzerland

    VIDEOEX
    22 May - 30 May 2010
    Experimentalfilm & Video Festival
    Zurich Switzerland

    Kanonengasse 20
    8004 zurich
    switzerland
    tel 0041-43-3220814
    fax 0041-43-3220815
    e-mail: mail@videoex.ch
    www.videoex.ch

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  • Signal & Noise Media Art Festival

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    Signal & Noise Media Art Festival

    Calling for artist and curator submissions
    Vivo Media Arts Centre, Vancouver BC Canada

    Festival Dates | May 27, 28, 29 2010
    Submission Deadline | January 15 2010

    VIVO Media Arts Centre presents the tenth annual Signal & Noise Festival; three days of contemporary media and sound art. Showcasing a spectrum of single and multi-channel audio & video works, live performances and immersive installations. Signal & Noise is an intimate forum for creative exchange between local, national and international artists.

    Submission Guidelines and Application Forms | www.signalandnoise.ca
    Inquiries | 2010@signalandnoise.ca

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  • 2010 Was the World of the Future

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    2010 Was the World of the Future
    “The future ain’t what it use to be” – Yogi Berra

    Video Pool Media Arts Centre is looking for Canadian film/video works under 15 minutes in length dealing with the theme of Retro Future.

    Selected film/video works will be screened as part of Video Pool’s Art’s Birthday program on January 16, 2010.

    We are looking for works dealing with:
    * dated versions of the future
    * space
    * robots
    * time travel
    * technology
    * what people thought the year 2010 would be versus its current state
    * your version of the future (which, of course, will eventually become dated but is often a catalysts for future technologies, thought, cetera)
    * clever (mis)interpretations of our theme

    Please provide Video Pool with:
    * NTSC DVD
    * Artist Info: Name/Address/Phone Number/Bio/e-mail
    * Film Info: Title/Length/Shooting Format/Synopsis

    No entry fee is required. Artist fees will be paid for all selected works. Entries must be submitted by January 1, 2010.

    Please send submissions to:

    Retro Future
    c/o Video Pool Media Arts Centre
    300-100 Arthur St
    Winnipeg, MB R3B 1H3
    Canada

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  • TIE, The International Experimental Cinema Exposition

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    Film selection and programming is currently in process. TIE seeks films that challenge popular and conventional modes of the moving image. From difficult and hand-made films to extraordinarily radical and obscure compositions, TIE selects only outstanding celluloid cinema from the outer-spaces of contemporary screen-culture.

    Film Entry Guidelines:

    1. Eligibility: Filmmakers from any country may submit films for consideration. Films from any date of completion are considered.
    2. Final Submission Deadline: Films are considered for exhibition in various TIE festivals and programs on an ongoing basis. Therefore, filmmakers are highly encouraged to submit their package as soon as possible and as a preview copy is ready to send out. Film selection and exhibition programming is currently in process.
    3. Submission format: Preview copies should be submitted on VHS (NTSC) or DVD (NTSC, region 1 or all region). Each tape or DVD and case should be marked with the title of the entry and the name and phone number of the person submitting. Note: If an entry is selected, only a celluloid film print will be exhibited.
    4. Additional items: Other materials may also be submitted at the discretion of the filmmaker including: a. Production notes b. Photographic stills c. Descriptive materials d. Promotional materials e. Artist biography/photos f. Any other items
    5. Include submission form: Complete the Submission Form in its entirety. Sign, date it, and include it with your entry.
    6. Exhibition format: The final screening format must be a film print in the film format that you select on the submission form. Acceptable formats include: a. 8 mm b. Super 8 c. 16 mm d. 35 mm
    7. Include $35 entry fee: Multiple films may be submitted and are highly encouraged. A submission form and fee are required for each film. Entry fees may be sent in the form of a U.S. money order, cashiers check or personal check, and must be included. All submission fees are non-refundable. Submissions from outside the United States may either send a check or money order in U.S. dollars drawn from a U.S. bank or include U.S. cash. Make your money order or check payable to: "TIE". All submission fees may also be made securely online by clicking http://experimentalcinema.org/subguides2.htm . Be sure to include your online payment confirmation number in your submission package if you choose to make your payment online.
    8. Submission shipping instructions: a. Do not send via registered or certified mail. b. Do not use fiber-padded envelopes for videotapes. Their residue ruins tapes and equipment. c. All videocassettes and dvds are non-returnable due to the volume of entries. d. Do not send C.O.D.
    9. Notification: Entrants will be notified if their film has been accepted and may be contacted anytime after the submission has been received.
    10. If chosen for selection: Each filmmaker, who has a film selected for exhibition, may be responsible for all shipping and handling costs, both to and from the specific venue.
    11. Exhibition print deadline: If a submitted piece is accepted, A high quality release print must be received during a designated time frame before the event. A print must be provided without a screening fee.
    12. Disclaimer: TIE, or any of its principles, volunteers or affiliates cannot accept nor assume responsibility for damage or loss of any materials. All TIE related programs, events, deadlines and locations are subject to change at any time.
    13. Exhibition print shipping: If chosen for selection, exhibition prints should be sent to the specific print traffic address that is given to the filmmaker. TIE is not responsible for print shipping and any fees associated with transport to or from the festival. TIE or any of its principles, volunteers or affiliates cannot accept nor assume responsibility for damage or loss of any materials at any time, including, yet not limited to, transit.

     

    Mail submission package to:
    TIE, The International Experimental Cinema Exposition
    5531 Powers Center Pt., Suite 103
    Colorado Springs, CO 80920
    U.S.A.

    Additional information-
    Web: experimentalcinema.org
    Phone: 719.466.3176

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  • 2010 Revelation Perth International Film Festival

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    2010 Revelation Perth International Film Festival, July 8-18, 2010
    Final Deadline: April 9, 2010

    We're now officially open for business for the 2010 event! Send us your short films, narrative features, short and feature length documentaries, animation, experimental work, and weird hybrids!

    We welcome submissions from all filmmakers, of all styles, with all lengths, on all subjects.

    If you're unsure about the character of the event, we suggest you visit the program archive to get a good idea of the way we program, how we do it. and what we look for. However, the festival is driven by signature works that work toward exploring style, content and form so if you've got something that stands out from the crowd, send it in to be programmed alongside Australia's most cutting edge official selection.

    If you're a film school or production company who would like to enter more than three works, contact our office (info@revelationfilmfest.org) and we'd be happy to provide a discount.

    Click here to download the 2010 entry form

    And to celebrate our 13th year, we're launching our awesome new promo for the 2010 festival and offering free tix to anyone who spots themselves in it! Click here to email us a digital photo of yourself and if we can positively identify you, a double pass to any film session running during the 2010 Revelation is yours.

    To keep updated, email us on info@revelationfilmfest.org if you'd like to go on our confidential email list

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  • Rooftop Films Call for Submissions

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    Rooftop Films is accepting entries for the 2010 Rooftop Films Summer Series

    Submit your movies! We are currently accepting submissions for the 2010 Rooftop Films Summer Series (www.rooftopfilms.com). Submit your films and videos now and participate in one of the most unforgettable, unique, filmmaker-friendly, independent film events in the world! You can submit directly to us by downloading the submission form (www.rooftopfilms.com/2010_submission_form.pdf) or you can submit via Without A Box (www.withoutabox.com/login/4671).

    The 2010 Summer Series will run from May through September and will feature more than 200 daring new films, all screened outdoors, in front of big, loyal audiences in parks, on boats, and on rooftops overlooking the greatest city in the world. More than 25,000 people attended Rooftop screenings in 2009, making it one of the biggest festivals for underground films in the world. We show films of all genres, formats, and lengths, as long as they're daring, creative, and unique.

    Deadlines:
    Earlybird: $9 - December 5, 2009.
    Regular: $15, ($10 for WAB members) - January 15, 2010.
    Late: $20, ($15 for WAB) - February 15, 2010.
    Without A Box Extended: $20 for WAB members - March 1, 2010

    Plus, if you submit a work to Rooftop Films you automatically get 2 free tickets to any Rooftop Summer Series show (an $18 value).

    You can mail any submissions to: Rooftop Films / PMB 401 / 285 Fifth Avenue / Brooklyn, NY 11215

    If you have any questions regarding submissions, please email program director Dan Nuxoll at:
    submit * at * rooftopfilms * dot * com.

    Rooftop Films
    Underground Movies Outdoors
    718-417-7362
    www.rooftopfilms.com

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  • EMAF 2010

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    European Media Art Festival Osnabrueck
    21 - 25 April 2010
    21 April - 23 May 2010

    // Call For Entries
    // We would like to invite you to submit your contributions to participate in the EMAF by 15 December 2009
    // Infos and application documents for your project can be found at www.emaf.de

    The motto of the 2010 festival is MASH UP, reflected in film programmes, lectures and specials.

    Today, the reinterpretation and re-coding of media content, works of art and music take place in popular culture and art alike. In the process, mashing up citations and references evolves into the aesthetic, satirical and subversive stylistic device, where it also infringes on the rights of third parties.

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  • Call for Papers: Seeing History in Experimental Film and Media

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    Call for Papers: Seeing History in Experimental Film and Media
    Film and History Area at the PCA/ACA National Conference
    March 31-April 3, 2010, St. Louis, Missouri
    Deadline: December 1, 2009

    Presenters are sought for a panel on history in experimental media, as part of the Film and History area at the PCAs.

    Although experimental media is sometimes dismissed for abstracting the realities of social, cultural, and political histories, it is also particularly well suited to express the complexities—the difficulties and potential—of representing the past in the present. Experimental film and media practices are often seen as uniquely able to express critical histories; that is, experimental visual forms can question or critique conventional notions and narratives of history in ways that other visual forms perhaps cannot. This panel will consider the complex intersections of experimental film and media, history, and culture. How do we see history in experimental film and media? How is this similar to and different from seeing history elsewhere? Papers may discuss a single film/project or filmmaker/artist in focus, or explore a historical question or event across a range of texts, or examine the intersection of experimental media and history through a specific cultural or national lens.

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  • 18th Annual $100 Film Festival

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    Call for Submissions:
    The Calgary Society of Independent Filmmakers:  18th Annual $100 Film Festival

    March 4-6, 2010
    Calgary, Alberta   CANADA

    Deadline for Entries:  December 1, 2009.
    ·      16mm or Super 8 Film under 22min
    ·      MUST provide a 16mm or Super 8 film print for screening.
    ·      Official Release date after December 1, 2009.

    The Calgary Society of Independent Filmmakers is pleased to present the annual $100 Film Festival from March 4-6, 2010.  The festival embodies the spirit of low-budget, independent filmmaking and brings the experience of projected celluloid to our audience by only screening film prints.  It is the only competitive festival in Canada that screens exclusively on Super 8 and 16mm film.  The $100 Film Festival does not charge any entrance fees and pays artist fees for all films selected for the festival.   The selected films will also be eligible for festival prizes.  For more information and entry forms, please visit: www.csif.org/festival or e-mail festival@csif.org.

    The Calgary Society of Independent Filmmakers
    Building J2, 2711 Battleford Ave. SW
    Calgary, AB  T3E 7L4  CANADA
    (403) 205 4747
    festival@csif.org
    www.csif.org

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  • Fresh: Abstractions

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    Fresh: Abstractions
    Bangkok, Thailand
    Deadline: November 7 2009

    The FRESH Festival of International Video Art and Short Film will take place in Bangkok on the 11th-13th December 2009. As part of this – the third edition – we plan to screen ABSTRACTIONS, a program of contemporary and classic works that explore, celebrate or question cinematic abstraction. We invite artists, filmmakers and designers to submit short abstract video pieces for what may well be the first screenings in South East Asia devoted to this small but potent aesthetic undercurrent.

    The FRESH Festival is organized by the School of Architecture and Design at King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi, a public university located in the South of Bangkok.

    Notes:
    1 this call is limited to single channel works that can be screened in DVD format (there are no restriction on the original format of the works);
    2 videos should be less than six minutes in length;
    3 videos completed after 01.01.2008;
    4 deadline for submission 7th November 2009;
    5 entry is free.

    Submission details:
    Along with your DVD, please send the following information to the organisers:
    1 a brief introduction to your work (maximum 250 words);
    2 a brief biography (maximum 150 words);
    3 your full contact details.

    Delivery address:
    FRESH: ABSTRACTIONS
    Bangkok CODE (Business Center)
    REDEK: King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi
    231/2 South Sathorn Road
    BANGKOK 10120
    THAILAND

    Please label all envelopes/ packages "For cultural purposes only. No commercial Value"

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