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Announcing Kurz und Klein (Short and Small), highlights from the legendary German Oberhausen Film Festival - a collaborative project the Moving Image Centre, the Film Archive, The Physics Room and the Goethe Institut - it promises to be a feast for the eyes and ears.
Homegrown entries have closed, so thanks to all who contributed to the massive stack of films on our shelves (130+ entries!)- we'll be making some announcements shortly, so stay tuned.
We'd like this newsletter to serve as a noticeboard for Artists / Dancers / Filmmakers / Musicians / VJs etc who are seeking collaborations, who want to promote an event so email us!
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cheers
MiC
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CONTENTS: 1) NEW ADMIN: GOOD BYE TO ZOE! MARCEL ALLEN IS THE NEW CONTACT 2) KURZ UND KLEIN : HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE OBERHAUSEN FILM FESTIVAL 3) CALL FOR ENTRIES >> FLEET FM DRIVE-IN SCREENING 4) STUBBIES SHORT FILMS - THIS THURSDAY - LOPDELL HOUSE 5) OPPORTUNITY: EXPERIMENTAL INTERDISCIPLINARY COLLABORATION 6) SCREEN TEST : EXHIBITING AT AUCKLAND"S FILM ARCHIVE 7) 48HOUR FILM COMPETITION - REGISTRATION BEGINS 8) 7th INTERNATIONAL SHORT FILM FESTIVAL OF BARCELONA : CALL FOR ENTRIES 9) CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS - 5th imagineNATIVE FILM + MEDIA ARTS FESTIVAL 10) VIDEODANCE2004: CALL FOR ENTRIES 11) 4th MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL ANIMATION FESTIVAL (MIAF) 12) VIDEOCHANNEL : OPEN CALL 13) MICROCINEMA & SF CAMERAWORK : CALL FOR FILM/VIDEO ENTRIES 14) NAFA ACTION-FEST - CALL FOR ENTRIES 15) AEAF SHORT FILM FESTIVAL CALL FOR ENTRIES
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Moving Image Centre and the Goethe Institut Presents:
KURZ UND KLEIN : SHORT AND SMALL Highlights from the Oberhausen International Short Film Festival
Oberhausen's International Short Film Festival, in its 50th anniversary this year, is one of the oldest and most renowned film festivals in the world. Festival Director, Lars Henrik Gass, is touring New Zealand with a series of programmes celebrating the world of the short film.
Dr Lars Gass will be giving a short presentation before each screening
for more info, and colour stills check out http://www.mic.org.nz/public_html/oberhausen.html
INTERNATIONAL VIDEO PROGRAMME
Entry by Koha limited seating Saturday 29th May 6.30pm, as part of The Easy Listening Series Auckland Art Gallery Auditorium (cnr Kitchener Wellesley St)
This is without doubt the most political and experimental program of the series. Gunilla Josephson destroys the image of her (imaginary?) father Ingmar Bergman. Miranda July presents a confusing portrait of society on the brink of a catastrophe. Claudia Aravena thematizes September 11 against the background of the military putsch in Chile a good 30 years before.
All these works question the authenticity of the images and the perspective of the narrative.
Was Souheil Bachar actually a hostage in Lebanon? Was the female narrator of "Cargo" actually locked up with sailors on a ship for weeks on end? What images are valid where reality does not seem to make sense?
EASTERN EUROPE FILM PROGRAMME
Monday 31st May 6.30pm, Rialto Cinema, Newmarket, Auckland Bookings at Rialto Normal ticket prices apply
This program includes several of the most important films from the Socialist countries of Eastern Europe.
"These films are not narrative films in the strictest sense of the word but primarily animations and documentaries. Zilnik depicts not only the deplorable situation in former Yugoslavia but also the eye that depicts it. Godina, who at times works as Godard's assistant, portrays various sections of the population and the system which attempts to hold them together. The technique used by Rybzynski for his "Tango" won him an Oscar, and the Academy did not hesitate to award one to Svankmajer either. The background is the impending collapse of the Soviet Union and the vacuum that ensues."
HISTORICAL OVERVIEW - INTERNATIONAL FILM Historical Overview- International Film
Far removed from the undemanding uniformity which meanwhile pervades mainstream feature films, the international competition program offers a wide diversity of genres and innovations. Among these contributions from six countries are humorous films that make us laugh, distressing films that make us pensive, animated cartoon films for every taste and documentaries thematizing the gender relationships, violence and growing up. Although many of the films manage completely without language, they do in fact communicate with each other and in the end you cannot fail to notice the thread that runs through them all. We invite you to take this long and exciting voyage of discovery through the great cinema of short films.
Tuesday 1st June 6.30pm,
Rialto Cinema,
Newmarket,
Auckland
Bookings can be made at the Rialto normal ticket prices apply
http://www.goethe.de/z/wwfilm/guide/festival/enoberhausen.htm
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CALL FOR ENTRIES >> FLEET FM DRIVE-IN SCREENING
Kia-ora,
Fleet Fm is presenting a drive-in screening event. From their cars the audience will tune in to Fleet FM 88.3 and listen to the audio for the on-screen images. We are looking for artists to submit short films, music videos, animations, archive footage, oddities, video performances and experimental works. Special attention is intended for, but not limited to, works with a strong audio or music focus. We are seeking International and local New Zealand artists.
The proposed venue for the drive-in screenings is aloft the water reservoir at the top of Khyber pass. The site looks out upon volcanic Mt Eden, an expansive city scape, and the western Waitakere ranges. We will feature a continous mix of diverse material. Strung together and presented in radio program fashion. There will be different programmes for two nights. Live Audio Visual performances are planned. And roller-disco performers will provide refreshments.
Fleet is a Low Power radio station at the far left gaurdband of the FM frequency. Consisting of a non commercial, non profit community of about 70 passionate volunteers. Fleet gives it's contributors license to express their own unique interests, making it stand out from commercial radio's restrictive format. Bringing variety to the airwaves since July 18, 2003.
For questions and expressions of interest please email: drivein@fleetfm.co.nz
Deadline for submissions has been extended to the 14th June 2004.
Send works to:
Fleet FM Drive-In P.O. Box 68280 Karangahape Rd Auckland New Zealand
Formats: VHS, Mini-DV, CD-R, DVD-R, DVD. (PAL format preferred) Data files on DVD-R or CD-R are ideal. Please label clearly with title, duration, year created, and artist. And include your email address.
Submitting works does not guarantee they will be screened, but we will view all works submitted and show as many as possible. Tapes/CDs will not be returned, unless requested. If you want materials returned you must include a self addressed postage-paid package.
Please include relevant information and a bio.
Please forward this message.
kind regards
Matthew Brennan Bex Ellis Rachael Patching Chris Fitzgerald
drivein@fleetfm.co.nz www.fleetfm.co.nz
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STUBBIES SHORT FILMS - THIS THURSDAY - LOPDELL
Lopdell House, Titirangi Thursday 20th May, 7.30 pm An exhilarating rifle through the top drawers of some of our finest short filmmakers. Featuring an eclectic mix of genres � animation, comedy, documentary, drama, experimental, and even a musical! Hosted by Tom Reilly (2003 SPADA New Filmmaker of the Year).
Films to be screened include: Renfew the Bold � Tom Reilly & Little Mr Muffit Sweet As Candy - Kezia Barnett Behaviours of the Backpacker- Sandor Lau Harry and Peter in Love - Helena Brooks Tailormade - Simon Wright Fade to Black - Chris Cudby For Mrs. Drake - Zia Mandviwalla And more...
Tickets $5.00 To book contact the gallery on 8178087. Door sales will be available.
Thanks to The Moving Image Centre and South Pacific Pictures
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OPPORTUNITY: EXPERIMENTAL INTERDISCIPLINARY COLLABORATION I'm a Year 3 Performing Arts student in the Contemporary Dance Course at UNITEC and I'm looking for a digital media artist who is interested in collaborating with me in an interdisciplinary performance project as part of my course. The performance times will be the 4 evenings of Wed 16 to Sat 19 June. You would need to be available at the performance to operate a camera, manipulate images, and conduct live projection and also to work with me on a part-time basis leading up to the perfomance time. As this is a student project this is not paid work but there is a limited budget to cover costs, so it would suit a creative innovative artist who is keen to experiment with interfacing digital media with live performance / performance art / conceptual art / structured improvisation. If this interests you please reply to joceyfong@hotmail.com or call me on (09) 828 2331.
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SCREEN TEST
at the FILM ARCHIVE EXHIBITION SPACE: 1st floor, 300 Karangahape Road, Auckland
'Screen Test'
Elam school of Fine Arts Intermedia students use new works to investigate the screen as a passive surface to the dominant projected image upon it, and challenge us to conceive new relationships both with what we view, and the way we view them.
Artists featuring works are: Gregory Bennett; Tyler Fox; Adam Willetts; Sue-Li Tasker Yeo; Gwen Norcliffe; Pomi Sung; Alice T. Bi; Anna Gates; Daniel Koene; Han Nin; Kathryn Zurita; Holly Shin; Rebecca Wright; Dianna Brinsden; Helga Fassonaki; Amelia Harris; Terese Storey; Rose Jakowitsch; and Kylie Duncan.
EXHIBITION:
May 13 - June 26, 2004 11am - 5pm Monday - Friday 11am - 4pm Saturday FREE ADMISSION
For more information visit: http://events.filmarchive.org.nz/event.php? eventInstanceID=169&eventID=65
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48HOURS - REGISTRATION BEGINS
48HOURS is an intense filmmaking event. Cowards need not apply. This is NZ's premiere short film competition. Teams have just one weekend to write, shoot, edit and survive the completion of an entire short film!
Last year hip hop star Scribe rapped and danced his way through a musical western. Last year Charlotte Dawson flashed her boobs to foil her kidnappers. Last year a competitor broke bones during a motorcycle stunt. Last year professionals went head to head with amateurs. Last year every single screening sold out.
This year there will be more teams. This year the stakes are higher. This year there's a TV special in the works. This year hundreds of people will take to the streets on June 11th for some creative chaos. Some will do it for the sheer fun of seeing their hard work shown to an enthusiastic crowd, some will do it for the chance to win international travel, cash prizes, GX30 mobile phones, Apple eMacs, writing workshops, directing workshops, Apple editing software, a dvd of the best of AK & WGTN, set visits and much, much more.
Shooting Weekend is June 11-13. Registration begins now. Entry forms available online www.48hours.co.nz.
The website will be updated shortly with the announcement of prizes and venue for the heats. There are a limited number of team spaces for each competing city Auckland and Wellington.
Premiere Sponsors: V Energy Drink, Vodafone, Apple, Voyage Affairs
Secondary Sponsors: Writers Guild of NZ, Screen Directors Guild of NZ, The NZ Film Commission, Fulbright New Zealand, Montana Wines, The British Council New Zealand.
For media inquiries please contact: Amanda Timperley Famous Publicity & Promotions Ph 021 546 453 amanda.famous@xtra.co.nz
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7th INTERNATIONAL SHORT FILM FESTIVAL OF BARCELONA : CALL FOR ENTRIES
Dear friends,
Registrations are open for the 7th International Short Film Festival of Barcelona.
Sections: short films and documentaries. All class and format is accepted. The festival starts the 27th of August and will end the 4th of September 2004. The deadline for sending your work is the 15th of June.
http://www.cinergie.be/
Festival Internacional de Cortometrajes de Barcelona - MECAL Centro de Cultura Contemporánea de Barcelona (CCCB) Montalegre, 5 08001 Barcelona Tel :+34 93 306 41 00 Fax: +34 93 306 41 01
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CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS - 5th imagineNATIVE FILM + MEDIA ARTS FESTIVAL To be held in TORONTO, CANADA, OCTOBER 20-24, 2004 www.imagineNATIVE.org
The imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival is a four-day international festival of film, video, radio, television and new media produced by Aboriginal people. imagineNATIVE promotes contacts between international artists, producers, distributors, broadcasters, programmers and industry professionals to facilitate artistic and professional development through workshops, panel discussions, and cultural events. The works accepted represent the highest standards of artistic excellence and, reflect diversity of the world©–s Indigenous Nations and illustrate the vitality and excellence of our art and culture in contemporary media.
We are currently seeking features, shorts, videos, documentary, comedies, animation (of all genres and lengths) by international and Canadian ÄIndigenous filmmakers and producers. We encourage submissions from first-time and emerging directors. Student films are welcome.
We are ALSO seeking radio programming (ie. radio documentaries, Aboriginal programs, interviews/profiles, etc.) and new media (ie. website, CD-ROM, interactive DVD, etc.) by indigenous radio producers and new media artists/website designers. Radio and new media submissions are presented at a Mediatheque centre during the festival.
DEADLINE: June 15, 2004
To apply, please fill out the attached entry form (or download it from our web site http://www.imagineNATIVE.org ) and send with all required support material to:
imagineNATIVE Film + Media Arts Festival 401 Richmond Street West, Suite 417 Toronto, Ontario M5V 3A8 ÄCANADA
There is no entry fee. The festival pays screening fees for programmed films. For more information, please contact the festival office at 416.585.2333 or email info@imagineNATIVE.org, or visit our web site http://www.imagineNATIVE.org.
Awards presented at the 2003 festival were:
$2500- Best Documentary Pitch, development deal sponsored by IFC/Alliance Atlantis $1000- ÄAlanis Obomsawin Award for Best Documentary, sponsored by the National Film Board of Canada $1000- ÄBest Dramatic Feature, sponsored by CHUM Television $1000- ÄCynthia Lickers-Sage Award for Emerging Talent, sponsored by V tape $1000- ÄBest Radio, sponsored by Standard Radio Broadcasting $500- ÄBest Television, sponsored by CBC $500- ÄBest Short Drama, sponsored by CBC $500- ÄBest Experimental, sponsored by the Images Festival $500- ÄBest ÄMusic Video, sponsored by CHUM Television $500- ÄBest New Media, sponsored by V tape
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VIDEODANCE2004: CALL FOR ENTRIES
deadline for submissions: May 31
VideoDance started five years ago as an international dance film festival, and soon it widened up to include more kinds of experiment on movement and the moving image.
Celebrating this year its 5th edition, it welcomes your entries on dance films, experimental film using movement as its main material, video-installations and live improvisation on image and sound.
About VideoDance
VideoDance is a film exhibition, presenting a showcase of the latest experiments on film and movement. It is focused on the special relationship between movement and the moving image, both when it is produced as a result of a choreography for the camera, and when it is produced by the filmmaker's look on the movement. Films are presented in thematic programmes. There are also sections presenting archival material on dance and film history, contemporary evolutions on movement and dance, video-installations, live media improvisation on image and sound. The festival takes place in Athens, in mid-September. The film programme is screened afterwards in Thessaloniki.
The festival is non-competitive and non-commercial.
Your submissions are welcome!
You may submit any kind of dance film (fiction, stage-studio recording, camera re-work, documentary, choreography for the camera etc.), but also any experimental film based on the relationship between movement and moving image, produced between 2001 and 2004. You may also submit video installations based on body and movement and samples of live media improvisation on image and electronic music.
The
deadline for submissions is May the 31st (31/5/2004).
Please find attached the entry form and conditions
of participation for VideoDance2004. You can download the
same files entering our site. VideoDance is funded and
organised by the Thessaloniki International Film Festival
(www.filmfestival.gr), one of the major film institutions in
Greece. It was founded and it is curated by its actual
artistic director, Christiana Galanopoulou. Since 2003
VideoDance started its collaboration with the independent
group BIOS (www.biofighter.com). VideoDance2004 is to be
held in BIOS space, in Athens, 84 Peiraios st.. More about
VideoDance For further information on the festival and on
past events, please check our site:
www.filmfestival.gr/videodance/uk/index.htm For further
information on VideoDance2003, please go to:
http://www.filmfestival.gr/videodance/2003/en/index.html mail:
-- attn: Christiana Galanopoulou VideoDance artistic
director International Thessaloniki Film Festival 9,
Alexandra's Av. 114 73 Athens Greece T: 0030 210 87 06 000
M: 0030 6972 991055 F: 0030 210 64 48 143 E:
videodance@filmfestival.gr
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** 4th MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL ANIMATION FESTIVAL
(MIAF) THE MELBOURNE INTERNATIONAL ANIMATION FESTIVAL
(MIAF 03) takes place from JUNE 24 TO JUNE 29 2003 at the
new Australian Centre for The Moving Image (ACMI) at
Federation Square in the heart of the city. See MIAF
Program for details of programs, session times, tickets,
parking etc. MIAF is a fantastic 6 day celebration of the
very best of international and Australian animation
showcasing the painstaking, amazing work of artists and
filmmakers who have discovered that in this medium they can
go anywhere their imagination leads them. The work can be
funny, poignant, beautiful, exquisite or startlingly simple
and is made frame by frame with everything from pieces of
string to million dollar computer programs. We will
screen 6 great international programs carefully selected to
highlight the diversity of the medium, including this year's
Academy Award nominated films. Special programs include
a focus on the Czech Republic's remarkable tradition of
animation a retrospective of Paul Driessen, master Dutch
animator the sublime Art and animation featuring films
musing on Fine Art by Jan Svankmajer, Pritt Parn, Georges
Schwizgebel and more) an Australian panorama ** ** ** **
** ** VIDEOCHANNEL; OPEN CALL Cinematheque at Media
Centre le Musee-divisioniste
www.le-musee-divisioniste.org/mediascentre/ .
--->VideoChannel focussed on the subjects "memory &
indentity" and "violence" - Cinematheque's contribution to
www.newmediafest.org/rrf2004/, VideoChannel - a place where
collective memory can manifest itself also in
non-interactive works . will collect during the coming
months invited curatorial contributions of video works from
many countries, but will be also open to streaming video
works of individual artists via an open call. . VideoChannel
started on 5 March, and launched on 16 April the first
video contribution, entitled "Local Connections" curated by
Raluca Velizar and Florin Tudor, both are curators at
National Museum of Contemporary Art Bucharest/Romania
featuring these artists Calin Dan, Szabolcs KissPál, Nita
Mocanu, Patatics Alexandru, Florin Tudor & Mona Vatamanu,
Oana Felipov & Aurel Cornea. . On 7 May, the second video
contribution coming this time from Spain and curated by
Antonio Alvarado (Madrid), will be launched officially on
occasion of Basics Festival Salzburg/Austria in the
framework of [R][R][F] 2004 --->XP, but is already available
online now--> featuring these artists Fernando Baena,
Antonia Valero, Juan Alcón, Beatriz Caravaggio, Joaquin
Ivars . Both video contributions, as well as the recently
added individual artists can be visited by entering
www.le-musee
divisioniste.org/mediacentre/video_channel/vchannel.htm . In
sequence contributions from Cuba, Italy, Puerto Rico,
Israel, Palestine, Malaysia, Chile, Croatia and many other
countries will be included. Call for submissions:
Cinematheque invites artists to submit proposals of video
works, that deal with the subjects "memory and identity"
and/or "violence". It is preferred that the submitted
works have an URL of theirown, in this case there is no
limit of file size. But it is also possible to send media
files - size limit 5MB per submitted work. These types of
media files are accepted: --->.avi (DivX), Quicktime, mpeg,
Flash, Windows Media, Shockwave The works must not be
interactive. Deadline 30 September 2004 Please use this
form for submitting: ******************* 1.name of artist,
email address, URL 2. short biography/CV (not more than 300
words) 3. works (maximum 2): title of work, URL of work or
type of media file, year of production 4. short description
of each submitted art work (not more than 300 words each) 5.
one screenshot for each submitted work (max. 800x600 pixels,
.jpg only) ******************** Send this form completely
filled out together with the individual media files to:
videochannel@le-musee-divisioniste.org Deadline 30
September 2004 ~Visit also the show which was recently
completed in four parts---> "Slowtime?......" Quicktime as
an artistic medium
www.le-musee-divisioniste.org/mediacentre/cinema_b/cinemab.htm Cinematheque
at MediaCentre www.le-musee-divisioniste.org/mediacentre/ is
part of Le -Musee di-visioniste
www.le-musee-divisioniste.org . networking partner of
[R][R][F] 2004 --->XP www.newmediafest.org/rrf2004/ . and
corporate member of [NewMediaArtProjectNetwork]:||cologne -
the experimental platform for net based art - operating from
Cologne/Germany. DSL, Flash, Quicktime required ** ** **
** ** ** S.F. Camerawork and Microcinema
International CALL FOR FILM/VIDEO ENTRIES Deadline:
July 31, 2004 M O N U M E N T R E C A L L A
screening of film and video work scheduled for Oct-Nov,
2004, curated by Microcinema International and SF
Camerawork Monument Recall is an exhibition of work by
artists who are challenging ideas of 'monument.' Through
media, visual and audio design, subject matter, and concept,
the works in this exhibition reframe and challenge
conventions and traditions of public monuments in public
spaces. Short films, videos, and digital works, no longer
than 15 minutes in length will be considered, and should be
postmarked by July 31, 2004. Materials for review: Send
clearly-labeled DVD or VHS (NTSC or PAL), or Mini-DV (NTSC
only!), synopsis and Artist Statement. Submissions will not
be returned. Send the materials to: Microcinema
International Attn: MONUMENT RECALL 531 Utah Street, San
Francisco, CA 94110, USA For more information, contact:
Microcinema International, +415-864-0660,
info@microcinema.com About S.F. Camerawork: Founded in
1974 San Francisco Camerawork encourages emerging and
mid-career artists to explore new directions in photography
and related media by fostering creative forms of expression
that push existing boundaries. About Microcinema
International: Microcinema's mission is to curate,
exhibit, distribute and promote innovative international
moving image artists whose deeply personal and culturally
relevant works are typically marginalized by the mainstream
entertainment industry. ** ** ** ** ** ** NAFA
ACTION-FEST - CALL FOR ENTRIES ENTRY DEADLINE 10 August
WHEN 25 August WHERE Sydney Comedy Store, Fox Studios In
brief, the signature item 'Action' must be incorporated in
the film, which can be interpreted in any manner you wish
and any genre. The 'Rule of 8's' will apply for this
festival, meaning films must be under 8 mins, with the Top 8
short-listed, and the festival¹s deadline & screening will
be in August (8 month). NAFA ACTION-FEST application forms
and entry criteria available on request Enquiries: Tony
Chu - Festival director NAFA FEST 2004 0412 230 415 -
tony@doctorgram.com.au ** ** ** ** ** ** AEAF SHORT
FILM FESTIVAL CALL FOR ENTRIES The AEAF Short Film
Festival will take place from 7:00pm on Tuesday 1 June at
the Melbourne Convention Centre and will showcase the best
short films from Australia and around the world that show a
degree of innovation and mastery of computer-animation and
use of special effects. Please submit your short for
consideration please send a Beta Sp, Beta Digital or DVD
Video (PAL) no later than Friday 21May 2004 to: The
Festival Director AEAF PO Box 369 Strawberry Hills NSW
2012 If your film is chosen for screening at the Festival,
you will be awarded a certificate, be invited to attend the
AEAF Short Film Festival and party as our guest and the
short will be reviewed in Digital Media World Magazine and
other related publicity and be seen by your peers and the
leading lights of the VFX community from around the
globe. DETAILS: Your submission can be from any era
and of any style - the brief is open. However, to be
considered, all films must contain a large amount of
computer-generated imagery, and be no longer than 15
minutes. Don't forget to include your contact details (name,
address, phone number and email address), and if you want
your tapes returned, please include a self-addressed
envelope with the correct postage. Please indicate the
duration of your film. To enter a submission is free, but
there will be no royalties paid for screening. Please be
aware that films submitted to the AEAF Short Film Festival
are not for competition judging. The screening offers an
opportunity to have your film shown to the AEAF audience in
a theatre atmosphere. The AEAF Short Film Festival will also
be covered in the June issue Digital Media World
Magazine. This is a great opportunity to show your film to
a dedicated audience - so send us a tape before 21 May
2004 ** ** ** ** ** ** THE 11TH ANNUAL AUSTIN FILM
FESTIVAL CALL FOR ENTRIES The 11th Annual Austin Film
Festival is announcing its Call For Entries for the
Screenplay, Prime Time, and Film Competitions. Please pass
the below information to anyone who may be interested. Thank
you for your time, and please let me know if there is
anything I can do for you. Thank you again, Kelly
Williams Film Competition Director Austin Film
Festival Film Competition early deadline: June 15. Entry
fee: $40. Categories: Feature, Short, and Student Short.
Late deadline: July 15. Entry Fee: $50. Documentary
Competition early deadline: June 15. Entry fee: $40. Late
deadline: July 15. Entry Fee: $50. Screenplay Competition
deadline: May 7. Entry fee: $40. Categories: Adult/Family
and Comedy. Prime Time Teleplay Competition deadline: June
1. Entry fee: $30. Categories: Sitcom and Drama. For
rules, entry forms, and success stories, please visit
www.austinfilmfestival.com or call us at
1-800-310-FEST(3378). ENDS