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The program for our final class will be printed using your poster images and will have a barcode to bring people to web pages which will include your image, an artist statement/synopsis (optional paragraph or two), and a link to your film.
If you do not want your video to be viewed after the final class, let me know and be certain to change the permissions setting at stream to reflect your preference.
I will also design a poster announcing our group showing using your poster image.
Our screening room will be the Dean’s Conference Room. Since it can hold up to seventy-five people you may invite family and/or friends to attend.
Invited guests will include colleagues from the Tisch School of the Arts.
When inviting people you can use this page for directions and program information.
Popcorn will be served!
The AT&T Film Awards, a short film contest presented by AT&T, is seeking imaginative, undiscovered short films from aspiring filmmakers who want their voices heard. The contest is seeking short films from filmmakers who are shooting films using mobile tech (e.g. smartphones, GoPro, tablets, drones) and from student filmmakers (from middle school to recent college graduates).
There is no entry fee to submit your short film by November 26, 2017
Best Short Film – Shot on Mobile
We are encouraging filmmakers to share their short films shot using mobile video technologies including smartphone, tablet, drone, and GoPro. 10 minutes or less, all genres. Advances in mobile video technologies have made filmmaking more accessible and affordable for up-and-coming creators. The winner of this category will take home $10K, with $3K going to 2nd place, and $2K to 3rd place.
Best Short Film – College Students
We are seeking undiscovered short films, under 10 minutes in length, from the next generation of movie makers. We’re accepting shorts across all genres, from college students across the U.S. Shorts must have been completed after January 1, 2015. The winner will take home $10K, with $3K going to 2nd place, and $2K to 3rd place.
Submit to Artspace
Artspace is dedicated to presenting work from contemporary artists working in a variety of disciplines. The centre strives to present art that reflects and promotes the diversity of cultural and political perspectives that shape contemporary art practices. Submissions from emerging, mid-career and senior artists whose works is alternative, experimental and/or critically engaged are welcome. The centre welcomes submissions from individual artists, curators, and collectives to apply with new or existing exhibition proposals. Artspace is seeking proposals for Gallery 1 and 2, as well as offsite projects relevant to the centre’s mandate. Artspace maintains two submission deadlines: June 16 and December 8. All submissions must be made using Artspace’s online submission system.
In preparing your submission please consult Artspace’s archive of previous exhibitions as well as the centre’s floorplan. An extensive archive of past exhibitions can be found here.
Artspace provides curatorial support, installation assistance, insurance, promotion, and documentation of exhibtions, and when budgets allow, commission critical essays to accompany selected projects. Artspace is committed to paying artist and copyright fees according to the guidelines established by CAR/FAC (Canadian Artists’ Representation/Les Fronts des Artistes Canadiens).
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
All submissions should be made online through:
https://artspace-arc.submittable.com/submit
Artspace does not accept mailed submissions. Applicants who do not adhere to the following criteria will be disregarded.
You will be asked to include the following:
- Proposal/Project Description (1 page max)
- Technical Requirements
- Artist Statement (250 words max)
- Artist Bio (250 words max)
- Current CV (3 pages max)
- Visual Support Material with Support Material List (15 images max)
Please select visual support material mindfully, as committee members have limited time to consider each proposal. Images should be labeled numerically with the artist’s name (01_name.jpg, 02_name.jpg, etc.). Your Support Material List should include title of work, date created, medium, and dimensions.
Video documentation should be uploaded to a site such as Youtube or Vimeo and linked in the application. Regardless of duration, please include full videos. Due to time constraints, the selections committee may only view up to 5 minutes of each video. Please note the clip you would prefer the jury view by including time marks in the documentation list.
Programming Policy
Proposals are judged in relation to Artspace’s mandate and programming focus. Submissions that arrive after each deadline will be held over until the next deadline. In order to present a cohesive yearly program, our committees review materials from both deadlines, and decisions are often not made for many months.
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If you have any questions regarding submissions, please contact:
Jon Lockyer
Director
Artspace
378 Aylmer Street North
Peterborough
705-748-3883
We accept all forms of short film.
Submissions should be kept at less than 20 minutes long and should include a written description of your work/artistic objective of less than 750 words.
Your submission should be in MOV, MPG, WMV file format and should be under 5GB. Your name, a short bio (300 words or less) , and your work/artistic objective (500 words or less) should be included in the cover letter. Please wait for a response to your first submission before submitting to us again.
Bios over 300 words / artist statements over 500 words will be truncated at the reviewing editor’s discretion.