Sunday, September 21, 2008

Call: Donna Wawzonek seeking video on the theme of anxiety

Call for submissions:
Film and Video

Donna Wawzonek is curating a program of film and video by Saskatchewan artists. The theme of the program is loosely linked to the notion of anxiety or work that would put the viewer in a state of anxiety. The program may also consider the notion of ‘props’ or ‘sculptures’ as predominant aspect of the work.

Deadline: Friday October 10, 2008

Please send VHS, DVD or online links of your work to:

Donna Wawzonek
330 Avenue G South
Saskatoon, SK
S7M 1V3

critical@sasktel.net

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Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Call: WRO 09 Expanded City is seeking media art entries

WRO 09: CALL FOR WORKS

WRO 09 Expanded City
13th Media Art Biennale
20th Anniversary Special Edition

WRO Center for Media Art Foundation announces the international competition WRO 09 Expanded City.

The Competition is aimed at artists, producers, distributors and rights holders who explore novel forms of artistic communication, created within the field of electronic media. The competition encompasses screenings, installations, objects, performances, multimedia concerts, net and interactive projects, etc.

Every entrant may submit up to three works created after 01.01.2007.

Entries can be submitted with the online entry form available at http://wro09.wrocenter.pl/entry/. In order for a work to be registered in the Competition, it has to be posted to the competition office along with a filled-in and signed printout of the form.

The presentation of works chosen in the preselection for the Competition finale will take place during public showings with Jury throughout WRO 09 Biennale.

The deadline for submissions is 15 February 2009.

Schedule:

15.09.2008
Opening of the competition and the online entry form

15.02.2009
Submission deadline

5 - 10.05.2009
WRO 09 competition and main events

5.05 - 7.06.2009
WRO 09 exhibition, National Museum, Wroc½aw

The Competition Terms & Conditions, and the online entry form are available at http://wro09.wrocenter.pl/entry

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Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Call: Laptopia Festival seeks video art submissions

> From: "interval / Info"
> Date: October 17, 2007 3:59:28 PM EDT
> To: "Interval Recordings Info"
> Subject: Call for submission Laptopia #4
>
> Dear friends and colleagues,
> We're currently curating the video program for the forthcoming
> Laptopia #4 festival, November 21st.
> The call is for experimental (approach and/or aesthetics) short
> videos, about 5min long.
>
> More info and past events of Laptopia could be found here - http://
> www.interval-recordings.com/html/laptopia.html
>
> Links to online works should be sent to liora@interval-
> recordings.com or just replay to this email if you wish to send it
> by snail mail.
>
> Deadline (received works) November 5th
>
> Bests,
> Liora and Ido.
> _______________________________
> interval recordings / Info
> www.interval-recordings.com
> www.myspace.com/intervalrecordings
>

All the best, Hans
_____________________________________
HANS TAMMEN
Project Manager
Harvestworks
596 Broadway, #602
New York, NY 10012
212-431-1130
hanst@harvestworks.org

Technology for the art of the 21st century:
http://www.harvestworks.org

Endangered Guitar:
http://www.tammen.org

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Friday, August 31, 2007

Call: VideoPool is seeking submissions for a touring screening

Call for Submissions:
Video Pool is now accepting curatorial proposals for a touring screening

Deadline: October 1, 2007
Video Pool is accepting proposals for a 60 - 90 minute thematic package of
single channel videos. This opportunity is open to
established, emerging or first-time curators in Winnipeg and beyond. All
thematic approaches will be considered, however, special
consideration will be given to projects that present the work of Aboriginal
and culturally diverse artists.

The purpose of the package is to unify artworks with an engaging theme and
to provide theoretical context for Video Pool's media arts
holdings. The package is intended to promote independent media artists
distributed by Video Pool, with a focus on developing
international audiences.

The curator is responsible for selecting the works to be included in the
package, writing a 2000 word contextual essay, overseeing the
design of discursive and promotional materials, the creation of summary
reports and contacting host venues for the tour of the
package. The curator may also choose to travel with the package, dependent
on funding, in order to introduce the package.
The successful curator will work with Video Pool Distribution Department,
reporting on a monthly basis, to coordinate and execute
the tour.

Pending funding approval, the curator will receive a total of $3000 for
creating the package, submitting an essay and arranging the
tour. Video Pool will also support the curator's travel as required.
Proposals will be reviewed by a jury made up of Video Pool Staff,
Board and Producers Group Members.

How to Apply:
All submissions must be received by October 1, 2007 and must include:

A statement of curatorial intent, including how the package will promote the
purchase/rental of Video Pool titles internationally
A proposed list of titles for inclusion in the program
A professional resumé or CV

Please address your submission to :
Video Pool Media Arts Centre
Re: Curated Package
300 - 100 Arthur Street
Winnipeg, Manitoba
Canada R3B 1H3

For more information, to view previous successful applications, or screen
full length works from Video Pool's vault, contact Distribution Coordinator
Gabriel Schroedter at 204-949-9134 ext 2. Short clips and descriptions of
over 1400 works are available through the online catalogue at
www.videopool.org .

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Thursday, August 23, 2007

Job: VIVO Media Centre seeks an Events and Exhibitions Coordinator

Events + Exhibitions Coordinator


VIVO Media Centre (Satellite Video Exchange Society) seeks a self directed,
motivated individual for the position of Events + Exhibition Coordinator.
The Events + Exhibition Coordinator will be primarily responsible for
developing and delivering public programming in the media arts, primarily
video and new media. In addition to producing and curating screenings,
exhibitions, installations, lectures, talks, artist-in-residence
opportunities and special events, the Events + Exhibitions Coordinator also
works together with the Technical + Production Coordinator and Education
Coordinator to plan and coordinate workshops and other educational
opportunities. The Events + Exhibitions Coordinator will participate as a
member of the VIVO operations structure, which functions as a team with
respect to creative and administrative decision-making.


VIVO Media Arts Centre (www.vivomediaarts.com) is a Vancouver-based,
charitable, non profit, artist-run, media arts centre dedicated to providing
access and support for independent media artists and community-based
producers. We focus on the areas of creation, production, training,
education, professional development, distribution and exhibition. We also
provide creative and educational opportunities for artists working in video
and new media, independent, alternative producers, educators, scholars,
critics, curators, community groups/activists and members of the public
interested in the media arts and related contemporary cultural and social
issues.


Responsibilities Include:
Coordinating the Events + Exhibition Committee
Working with the Advisory Committee, other Department staff and other VIVO
departments to establish, implement and maintain appropriate policy, goals,
objectives and contracts
Developing and delivering an annual schedule of events and exhibitions in
the media arts, which involve the research, curation, planning and
coordination of screenings, exhibitions, installations, lectures, talks,
workshops and special events and projects. This also includes related
long-term planning and policy formation
Supporting the coordination of Signal & Noise, our annual Festival of Video
and Sound
The development and maintenance of appropriate and related partnerships and
collaborations in the arts, educational and other social and cultural
community-based groups, for annual, on-going and special projects
Related resource development, budget planning and financial management
including the preparation of budgets, effective financial management, grant
proposal development, writing, and reporting
The development and writing of related promotional and critical material,
calendars, newsletters, catalogues and guides in collaboration with other
VIVO departments
The completion of VIVO’s new branding strategy
Assessment and evaluation of programs and services including related
research
Graphic design and internet skills are an asset


Qualifications:
College or university training in the visual and / or media arts
Excellent oral and written communication skills
Excellent organizational and interpersonal skills
An established knowledge of the media and visual arts and related critical,
social and cultural issues
Proven curatorial or programming experience
Experience working with a non-profit organization, artist-run centre,
gallery, museum or media arts organization
Familiarity with national and international artist-run centres and other,
related organizations and publications
Strong financial and administrative skills
Experience in resource development: writing grants, proposals, critical
texts and promotional materials
Knowledge of basic computer skills and software (MS Word and Excel,
Filemaker Pro, PageMaker)
Ability to work cooperatively and effectively in a not-for-profit,
artist-run environment with a diverse constituent base


The position requires 28 hours a week and requires flexibility for events
taking place in the evenings and weekends. Additional benefits include
access to VIVO workshops, equipment and post-production facilities.


Interested candidates should send their resume and a cover letter to
Katherine Lee, Development Coordinator, VIVO Media Arts Centre, 1965 Main
St. Vancouver, BC, V5T 3C1 or email admin@vivomediaarts.com


The VIVO Media Arts Centre is an equal opportunity employer.


DEADLINE: Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Info: admin@vivomediaarts.com

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Monday, July 16, 2007

Call: Society for Cinema and Media Studies seeks papers on the subject of "design and media"

Dear friends and colleagues:

Below I've pasted in a bulletin board announcement for the March 2008
Society for Cinema and Media Studies conference in Philadelphia,
where the "theme" is design and media.

I'm filling out a panel proposal on "designing musical media," which
I'm hoping will be a productive opportunity to revisit notions of
musicality in the context of media transitions, the analytics of
corporeality, sense, or sensation, and contemporary problems in
biopolitical analysis. I'll leave a proper bibliographic treatment
aside, in the interest of soliciting a wide variety of treatments of
"musicality" on (or as) the audiovisual screen or interface.

The usual "motley cr?e" -- so to write -- of critical approaches are
welcome: historical-empirical; critico-theoretical; cultural; ethico-
aesthetic; political-philosophical; popular cultural; popular music
cultures; gender, sexuality; race, ethnicity; class; globalization;
deconstructive; post-Deleuzian; "new (old) media" or media
transitions; historical-speculative; and also, significantly in this
case, design critique; etc.

The common denominator will be that proposals are centered around the
problematic of musicality, media reception, and "the screen" broadly
understood. And I'm hoping for challenging approaches rather than
conventional ones.

My apologies for cross-posting; and feel free to pass on.

I'd need abstracts/proposals (250 - 1000 words, short bibliography)
by August 10. Note that you'd have to be a member of SCMS by January
2008 in order to participate.

And my email reply info is below.

Warm regards,

James Tobias, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Cinema and Digital Media Studies
English Department/Department of Media and Cultural Studies
University of California, Riverside
james.tobias@ucr.edu



Subject: SCMS Bulletin Board Post


Type of Posting: Panel

Proposed Panel/Workshop Subject: Designing Musical Media: From
Biomechanical to Bioinformatic Screens

Organizer Name(s):

James Tobias

E-Mail Address: james.tobias@ucr.edu

Summary: What does it mean to put music on the screen?
From early cinema to contemporary digital media, we observe repeated
efforts at designing the projected image as a musical display. As
varied as they have been challenging, these efforts propose the
musical screen as a device for regulating viewer mood, as visual
music animation, as avant-garde experiment or conceptual
intervention, as commercial spectacle, as critical engagement, as
"immersion," as parody, as television theme-song, as advertisement,
as promotional music clip (in film or video), as musical game, as
playback device, or aesthetic-scientific prototype.
While given short shrift in critiques of narrative or of the avant-
garde, considered as symptomatic of spectacular culture in commercial
production, or written off as unnecessarily duplicating the
soundtrack or attempting to impose attributes of the auditory on the
visual, the design of musical media taken as a problematic rather
than as a margin of artistic or commercial production actually
exhibit three crucial characteristics which allow a re-configuration
of screen studies within contemporary transmedia logics. First,
divorcing the "musical" from the "auditory," musical media designs
question the relationships of perception or cultural context to
technological exhibition; these attempts are often affective and
ethical, as much as technological, interventions in media practices.
Second, designs for musical media point to the complexity of any
"single" medium, so even a "visual" medium becomes multi- or
transmedial, with broad implications for contemporary "convergent"
digital media. Third, across media, musical design as problematic
emphasizes the relations of synchronization necessarily determining
audio, visual, or haptic meaning. In this sense, musical media offer
a rich yet specific account of media situations.
This panel seeks presentations exploring the design of musical media,
whether in the context of the "biomechanics" of early cinema, or the
"bioinformatics" of contemporary digital transmedia. Papers might
explore late 19th and early 20th century devices for the projection
of musical images, visual music animation, narrativized musical
presentation in commercial film or TV, artist video, musical video
games, or MP3 interfaces. How does the media object attempt "musical"
presentation of the visual screen or interface? The goal is to reveal
historical and contemporary problematics of transmedia exhibition and
situational use of synchronized media.

Send individual topics & summaries to organizer(s) by: E-Mail



Bulletin Board Policies - Please Read

1. All chairs/organizers must notify individuals whether bulletin
board submissions have been accepted or rejected by August 15, 2007.

2. All individuals must be registered users of the website before the
proposal process can begin. If you are unsure you have registered or
if you have forgotten your username and password, please contact the
SCMS office at office@cmstudies.org. To avoid duplicate entries and
data errors, please do not re-register.

3. Individuals whose submissions are accepted must provide the
required information for completion of the proposal form to the chair/
organizer prior to September 1, 2007.

4. Chairs/organizers of panels or workshops are responsible for
submitting the entire panel or workshop form by September 1, 2007.

5. SCMS membership is a requirement to participant in the
conference. Chairs/organizers are responsible for notifying panel/
workshop participants (if accepted) that they must be or need to
become a member of SCMS, register for the conference and pay the
registration fee by: January 4, 2008.

6. To request a conference registration fee waiver and/or membership
waiver for any panel or workshop participants, a waiver application
must be completed at the following link:

http://www.cmstudies.org/index.php?
option=com_content&task=view&id=39&Itemid=93

and e-mailed to the SCMS office by September 1, 2007. (Note:
Waiver requests may be granted in exceptional circumstances for
artists, filmmakers, or renowned scholars from other disciplines
whose contributions would illuminate the panel or workshop topic.
Open call participants do not qualify for these waivers).

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Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Call: "Northern Bound: Video Art of Northern Ireland" seeks video art submissions

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
NORTHERN BOUND: VIDEO ART OF NORTHERN IRELAND


Impending, Kerry Plummer


Northern Bound is a video screening focusing on works from Northern
Ireland, or on the subject of Northern Ireland. The program will be
formed around single-channel videos answering to political, and or
religious, identity issues of Northern Ireland, or works concerning
matters of borders and boundaries of Northern Ireland. Experimental
video approaches only.

Videographe is an artist-run center devoted to the creation,
dissemination, and distribution of independent media art. For over 35
years Videographe has felicitated new practices in media art, video
documentary and short films locally and internationally.

ENTRY CRITERIA
Submissions must be produced in Northern Ireland or on the subject of
Northern Ireland.
Length: 15-20 min MAX

SUBMISSION DEADLINE
All material must arrive in Belfast or Montreal by WEDNESDAY AUGUST 1, 2007

All entries may be sent to:
Queen Street Digital Studios
Ruth McCullough
Digital Studios
37-39 Queen Street
Belfast Northern Ireland
BT1 6EA in Belfast


Videographe in Montreal, QC
Allison Moore
Curator
460, rue Sainte-Catherine W. local 504
Montréal (Québec), CANADA
H3B 1A7


*There will be a small compensation for works selected

PROMOTIONAL MATERIAL
Please include synopsis and any available stills, press kits, bios,
and clippings with your entry.

SELECTION
The Videographe Curatorial Committee will make selection of all video works.

HOW TO ENTER
Formats accepted: DVD and Mini DV (NTSC or PAL). Artist may submit
more than one entry compiled on a DVD and all submissions must be
accompanied by a signed entry form (photocopies acceptable). Cassettes
must be clearly labeled with the title of entry and the entrant's
name.

SHIPPING
Cost of Shipping must be prepaid and is the responsibility of the
entrant. All cassettes/discs must be labeled with the title of entry
and the entrant's name. All entries must be clearly marked, on the
outside of package: NO COMMERCIAL VALUE - FOR CULTURAL PURPOSES ONLY.
Customs declarations must indicate a minimum value ($5). Entries
arriving with duty/tax owing will be refused.

Return of Video/Promotional Material
Preview Cassettes/discs and promotional material will not be returned.

Disclaimer
While all due care and attention will be exercised, the committee
cannot accept or assume responsibility for damage or lass of materials
submitted.

More INFO:

Contact:Allison Moore, Curator 01-514-278-7801
Email: allisonmoo@gmail.com
WEB: www.videographe.org



ENTRY FORM
NORTHERN BOUND: VIDEO ART OF NORTHERN IRELAND

Contact information
Name___________________________________________________________
Address__________________________________________________________
City___________________________Province/State______________________
Country________________________Postal/ZIP_________________________
Telephone______________________Email_____________________________

Entry Information
Title_______________________________________________________________
Country of Origin__________RunningTime______Year Completed___________
Category
____ narrative ____ documentary ____ experimental ____ other

Original Production Format
Indicate original production format(s), i.e. Super 8, 16mm, analog
video, DV, etc.
__________________________________________________________________
Screening Format
____ Mini DV (NTSC) ____ DVD (NTSC or PAL) ____ VHS (NTSC or PAL)
This Will Be a Premiere for
____ Montreal ____ Canada ____ US ____ The World
Production Credits
Director_______________________Producer____________________________
Screenwriter___________________Cinematographer_____________________
Editor_________________________Music______________________________
Screenings/Awards/Festivals_________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
Brief Synopsis:

Notification of Receipt
____ Please notify me of receipt of my entry, I've included an email address
Touring Program (If selected, would you be willing to have your work
included in a touring package that will travel to other
cities/countries?)
____ Definitely ____ no, I'd rather not

Acceptance of Regulations
I have read, understand and accept all entry regulations and
guidelines. Signature____________________________________________________________________________

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Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Call: Vtape seeks curators for "Curatorial Incubator" Project

Vtape's award-winning project The Curatorial Incubator returns!


This year, The Curatorial Incubator, v.5 - VIDEO ANIMATION "What's Up Doc?"
will be a search for animated gems. Artists use animation techniques to
critique the media, to conjure up the spirits, to play with history and look
into the future. Participants in What's Up Doc? hone their curatorial skills
in the media arts through workshops, independent research and writing,
culminating in a public presentation of their selected titles, accompanied
by a fully illustrated publication.


Research phase (July-August) includes: workshops conducted by established
curators, artists and arts professionals specializing in media arts and an
interest in animation,
free access to the vast research facilities on site at Vtape, with over 3500
tapes by 800+ artists and over 2000 articles on video art, and support for
external research in locating previews and screening copies of works.


Presentation phase (Sept 29 - Nov 3, 2007) includes: an exhibition of all
the curated programmes with an introduction by the curator, and a fully
illustrated catalogue of all the programmes with curatorial essays.


Proposals must include: an up-to-date c.v.; a statement of intention (1 page
in total) that outlines your interest in video animation and why you want to
be part of The Curatorial Incubator, v.5 - What's Up Doc? video and
animation; examples of critical writing you have done (published or
non-published); examples of any curatorial or organizational work you have
done.


Please indicate your availability for workshops July 28-29 and/or August
11-12, 2007). NOTE: If you are from outside of Toronto, please indicate how
you would cover the costs of your travel to the workshops (to be held over 1
weekend) and research at Vtape (minimum 1 week). And don't worry; you won't
be held to your original proposal but keep in mind that the jury will need
to get an idea of what kind of work you are going to be searching for.
Surprises are to be expected along the way. That's what research is all
about.


Send applications to:
Lisa Steele, Creative Director, Vtape
401 Richmond St. West, #452, Toronto, ON M5V 3A8
lisas@vtape.org


DEADLINE: July 13, 2007
Info: lisas@vtape.org - www.vtape.org

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Friday, May 18, 2007

Call: 2007 Women Make Waves Film Festival in Taiwan

Call for Entry - 2007 Women Make Waves Film Festival in Taiwan


The 14th Women Make Waves Film Festival, organized by the non-profit Taiwan
Women Film Association, will be held in in Taipei in October, 2007. A
portion of the selected films will be invited on an island-wide tour shortly
after the Taipei exhibition. The Festival aims to celebrate the achievements
of outstanding female talents, to explore different aspects of women's lives
as well as to promote equality and rights of all genders.


DEADLINE: May 31, 2007
Info: festival_tw@wmw.com.tw - www.wmw.com.tw


----------------------------------------------------


Appel de soumissions - Festival Women Make Waves 2007 à Taiwan


Vous êtes invités à soumettre vos films à la 14e édition du festival Women
Make Waves, qui sera tenue à Tapei en octobre 2007.


DATE LIMITE: 31 mai 2007
Info: festival_tw@wmw.com.tw - www.wmw.com.tw

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Call: DOKU.ARTS Festival for Films on Art

Call for entries - DOKU.ARTS Festival for Films on Art


DOKU.ARTS - 2nd International Festival for Films on Art will take place
between September 19th and 23rd, 2007 in Berlin. DOKU.ARTS is the new
European platform for international films on art. While the focus lies on
documentaries, there is also the chance to see films that are between
fiction and documentary. DOKU.ARTS is the only European festival that
presents films from all fields of art (music, literature, theatre, dance,
cinema, photography, architecture, fine arts). In the forum, "Producing
Films on Art", the festival invites filmmakers, producers, critics, persons
engaged in the cultural sector, artists and commissioning editors from all
over Europe to discuss the challenges involved in producing documentaries on
art.


DEADLINE: June 1, 2007
Info: info@doku-arts.de - www.doku-arts.de

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Thursday, May 17, 2007

Call: WNDX New Prairie Cinema Showcase seeks innovative cinema

WNDX New Prairie Cinema Showcase: Open Call
> Deadline for Submissions: Friday, June 15, 2007
>
> Download submission forms at: www.wndx.org
> ** There is no submission fee **
>
> WNDX is an on-going curatorial effort designed to
> highlight the new, living cinema being created on
> the Canadian prairies today - contextualized to the
> greater Canadian and international stage - and to
> foster the creation of new works.
>
> The cornerstone of WNDX's programming efforts is our
> New Prairie Cinema Showcase, developed via an open
> call for recent avant-garde film and video works by
> prairie artists (those currently living and working
> in Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta, or who lived
> in the prairies for a significant period of time).
>
> The guiding principals our programming jury use to
> select works for inclusion in the program are:
> innovation in form, technique and / or in the
> treatment of the media.
>
> WNDX 2007 will be held October 4 - 7, 2007 in
> Winnipeg. Along-side our New Prairie Cinema
> Showcase, we will once again be featuring a variety
> of curated programs, visting artist talks and
> workshops, and the very popular One Take Super 8
> Event.

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Monday, May 07, 2007

Call: Yorton Film Festival Early Bird Registration is on!

ONLY 5 DAYS REMAIN FOR EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION!



May 11th is the last day to take advantage of the Early Bird pricing on registration for the 2007 Yorkton Short Film & Video Festival. Register now to be a part of the Festival’s 60th anniversary celebrations. Delegates can register online at www.yorktonshortfilm.org.



Several new guests have recently been added to the Pitch & Munch and the Lifestyles Workshop. Check the website for the most recent information about the exciting events at this year’s Festival.


Pitch & Munch

One of the Festival’s most popular networking events, the Pitch & Munch Luncheon, is back and it is expanded to 2 hours! A combination of “pitch sessions” and speed dating, delegates get the opportunity to match their project to the perfect commissioning editor or key-decision maker. This event starts at noon on Saturday May 26th; register now to get your first choice.

Table hosts include:

· Michael Allder – Executive Producer, CBC

· Jennifer Chen - General Manger, Ouat Media

· Valerie Creighton - President, CTF

· Paolo D'Agnolo – Assistant Producer, Galafilms

· Steve Gamester - Production Executive, Original Programming, History

Television/Alliance Atlantis Communications Canada

· Anna Gecan - VP, Content, HGTV Canada/Alliance Atlantis Communications Canada

· Robert Hardy - Development Manager, Western Independent Production, CTV

· Joan Jenkinson - Director, Independent Production/Executive Producer, S-Vox

· Joe MacDonald - Producer, Documentary Prairie Center - NFB

· Erin Myran - APTN

· Joanne McDonald - Program Manager, SCN

· Jeff Stecyk - VP, Business Affairs, Marketing and Development, Harmony Entertainment

· Kevin Teichroeb - Executive Producer, CBC

· Elise Orenstein, Board Member, Telefilm Canada


Lifestyles/Factual Entertainment Workshop

The Lifestyles/Factual Entertainment Workshop is a new and unique event that takes place on Friday afternoon. With countless hours of Lifestyles programming being produced every year, most production companies now make some of their income from Lifestyles or Factual Entertainment programming. This workshop gives delegates access to producers who have found success in the maze of Lifestyles programming.

Featuring:

· Naela Choudhary and Dorlene Lin, Producers of I DO, LET’S EAT!

· Susan Flanders-Alexander, Supervising Producer of DESIGNER GUYS

· Merit Jensen Carr, Executive Producer, RECREATING EDEN

· Anna Gecan, VP Content HGTV, Alliance Atlantis Communications

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Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Good day,

I have been approached by the Lieutenant's Pump on Elgin street to
curate a video installation. I am looking for some local video
artists to present their work at the pub. Here are the details:

- the video can be of any length
- preferably silent as it will be presented in a very noisy "pub"
environment
- family-safe
- work will be presented on 11 TVs at the pub
- different work will be presented every Friday night, up to 3
artists per night
- free admission to the show
- looking to start at the END OF APRIL

This is a fun project and a good way to expose your work. If you are
interested in showing, please feel free to contact me directly.

Kathryn Jette
613.769.0698
kjette@rogers.com

www.kathrynjette.artishard.net

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Sunday, March 04, 2007

Call: Soil Digital Media Suite seeking Web Cinema production applicants

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS: Web Cinema

The Saskatchewan Filmpool Cooperative and Soil Digital Media Suite
are currently accepting applications for Web Cinema. Web Cinema is a
co-production that seeks to explore the connection between the Web
and film as artistic mediums.

Submissions will be assessed on the artistic merit of the project,
the capacity of the independent filmmaker / artist to complete the
project and the conceptual relevance of the work proposed. All
projects must be created with the Web as a screening venue in mind.
Works should be between 4 and 15 minutes in length.

Proposals must be for new work not previously presented to an
audience and will be selected by a jury comprised of representatives
from the Saskatchewan Filmpool Co-operative and Soil. Production
resources will be available from both the Filmpool and Soil. Projects
must be ready to launch in October 2007 and be archived on the Soil
Web gallery site at http://www.soilmedia.org. Artists retain all
copyrights to their projects which can be linked or stored on Soil's
server. Funding is to be applied to costs for domain names, technical
specialists, membership fees.

Five $1,000.00 production honorariums will be awarded to five
successful applicants who must be independent artists / filmmakers
and who will retain all copyrights to their projects.

Please submit a brief (one-page) synopsis and / or treatment of your
project, a C.V. and 1 example of past work by March 30, 5:00 pm to
the Saskatchewan Filmpool Co-operative, 301-1822 Scarth Street,
Regina, SK (postal code).


If you have received this missive from someone other than Neutral
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Sunday, February 11, 2007

Callout: Planet in Focus 2007 seeking film and video to screen

Planet in Focus announces its 2007 Call for Entries!


Canada's most acclaimed international environmental film and video festival
showcases outstanding and compelling films and videos covering a broad range
of environmental themes by Canadian and international filmmakers. Its
mission is to screen and promote the use of film and video across Canada and
internationally as a catalyst for public awareness, discussion, and
appropriate action on the environmental, ecological and social health of the
planet. Recognizing that the 'environment' is contested terrain, both as a
biophysical entity and as a philosophical frame, Planet in Focus invites
submissions in all genres that critically examine the concept of
'environment' and challenge current human/nature relations. Special
consideration is paid to: works that push the boundaries of the accepted
notions of 'environment', works that present cultural perspectives that are
under-represented in Canada, works that will have their world or Canadian
premiere at Planet in Focus, works that will screen in our children's and
school program.

2007 Spotlight: International Polar Year
This year Planet in Focus will be focusing on works from and about the
Circumpolar Regions of the Arctic and Antarctic as part of the 125th
anniversary of International Polar Year, an initiative that launched
international scientific Polar research and exploration. Special
consideration will be given to works covering the themes of International
Polar Year: atmosphere, ice, land, oceans, people and space. The nations and
regions included are Canada, Denmark/Greenland, the Russian Federation,
Finland, Iceland, Sweden, United States, Norway and the Antarctic.


DEADLINE: June 15, 2007
Info: www.planetinfocus.org

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Callout: Edmonton Women's Film Society

Hello There! My name is Colette Slevinsky and I am the President of the
Edmonton Women's Film Society. On the weekend of May 4 - 6, 2007 we are
having our second annual feminist film festival called Reel Femme '07. We
are currently looking for film that has either been written, directed or
produced by a woman. We pay CARFAC rates and our cut-off date is March 31,
2007. Our Adress is : 16727 - 81 Ave., Edmonton, Alberta ( T5R 3P8) or
contact us at www.ewfs.ca

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Callout: International Documentary Festival (5 day productions)

The time is here for the International Documentary Challenge (IDC)


The IDC is a timed filmmaking competition developed by KDHX Community Media
and sponsored by Hot Docs, SILVERDOCS, the International Documentary
Association, the Documentary Organization of Canada and the creators of the
48 Hour Film Project. The Premise: Filmmaking teams from around the globe
have just over 5 days to make a short non-fiction film (4-8 min.) Hot Docs
Canadian International Documentary Film Festival will host the theatrical
premiere of the finalists and a traveling showcase of the winners will play
festivals and film series across the world, a DVD will be released, and
television distribution will be pursued. The IDC takes place March 1-5,
2007.


Info: www.documentarychallenge.org

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Callout: STEM Cell Film Festival

The Film & Video Arts Society – Alberta (FAVA), Metro Cinema and Latitude 53
are pleased to introduce you to the first annual STEM Cell – a new Edmonton
event celebrating non-traditional media art and co-op culture.

STEM Cell emerges on April 12th, 2007, and will stay above ground until
April 15th.

Attached is a call for submissions for the STEM Cell Film Festival – one of
the main events at STEM Cell that will celebrate the role of our co-ops and
the fantastic talent of their members. The festival is looking for short
submissions from members of media arts co-ops near and far.

For more information about the STEM Cell Film Festival, please contact FAVA
at (780) 429-1671.

For more information about STEM Cell, keep your eye on stemcelledmonton.org
or contact FAVA, Metro Cinema or Latitude 53. We can be found at:

www.fava.ca
metrocinema.org
www.latitude53.org

Please distribute widely!

Alison Turner, Executive Director
FAVA The Film & Video Arts Society - Alberta
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p: 780. 429.1671
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Saturday, January 13, 2007

Callout: Daughters Of Joy! Film+ Video Festival Presented by Lickety Split smut zine

Daughters Of Joy! Film+ Video Festival Presented by Lickety Split smut zine
Submission deadline: January 15th, 2007.

Calling all artists, fallen women, playboys, rakes, trollops and strumpets!
Arm yourselves with a camera and submit your lascivious, libidinous and
salacious motion picture creations to Lickety Split smut zine's first ever
Daughters of Joy! Film and Video Festival.

Lickety Split smut zine, Montreal's own pansexual and sex-positive smut
zine, is interested in promoting film and video that chooses to be
forthright and frank in their explorations of gender and sexuality. We
believe it is important to showcase artwork by different and brave artists
in order to offer radical suggestions regarding the nature of difference and
desire. Daughters of Joy! Film and Video Festival will be inaugurated at the
launch of Lickety Split #4 in Montreal (Quebec), February 2007. This
festival is free-to-submit and non-competitive.

Submission Guidelines:
- Submissions must be DVD or VHS format.
- Accepted screening formats include 16mm, Super 8 and miniDV
- Max length 15 minutes
- Tell us about your film and yourself and anything else you think we'd like
to know about
- Include your name and contact information
- Include a self-addressed, stamped envelope if you want submissions
returned

Send submissions to:
Lickety Split
P.O. Box 1783. Station H
Montreal, QC
H3G 2N6

For more information:
Contact Amber at a@licketysplitzine.com

www.licketysplitzine.com

http://www.myspace.com/daughtersofjoyfestival

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