The organisation, founded in 1996, is known for representing a diverse array of artistic endeavour via the annual onedotzero_adventures in motion festival and associated touring. It has a cross media and collaborative approach attuned to technological advances and fast paced change within digital arts and the contemporary culture landscape.
A fantastic opportunity to get your work seen by a like-minded, connected and creative international community.
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ONEDOTZERO_ADVENTURES IN MOTION 2011
FESTIVAL CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS!
23-27 NOVEMBER 2011
BFI SOUTHBANK LONDON + INTERNATIONAL TOUR
EARLY DEADLINE 30 MAY 2011, 5PM GMT
A fantastic opportunity to get your work seen by a like-minded, connected and creative international community.
We are seeking innovative short films, installations, interactive work and live audio-visual performances to showcase at the BFI Southbank this November. The five-day festival will be the first stop on onedotzero's extensive worldwide network of events.
Festival call for submissions video:
Submit now! By sending us your completed submission form this is your chance to showcase your work on an international platform and it’s completely FREE to submit!
The early deadline for receiving submissions is 30 May 2011, 5pm GMT.
WHAT IS ONEDOTZERO_ADVENTURES IN MOTION FESTIVAL?
onedotzero_adventures in motion has been the largest dedicated digital short film festival in the world since 1999. Over fifteen years the programme has expanded to embrace a wide range of digital motion arts and is acclaimed by artists, audiences and creative industries alike for providing a platform to explore new ideas and fresh innovation through curated compilation screenings, features, exhibitions, live av performances, club nights, presentations and panel discussions.
This highlights video from last year gives a great flavour:
WHAT TO SUBMIT
We're looking for new work, which demonstrates innovative creative expression and visionary moving image ideas from the following disciplines:
animation + short form: progressive and impressive work of under 30 minutes across music video, animation, motion graphics, narrative shorts, artists moving image, documentary and generative art.
feature films: feature-length work with an alternative aesthetic and distinctive directorial approach for the big screen.
live audio-visual performances: narrative driven live cinema, original vj sets and unexpected collaborations between musicians and artists. onedotzero can only schedule a limited amount of live shows at the London festival, but also curate live av projects year round as part of the international tour.
installations: engaging audiovisual installation and compelling interactive experiences. both existing work and proposals for new projects will be considered. please provide details of the technical delivery in your ideas.
HOW TO SUBMIT
It’s really easy to submit, just follow these three simple steps:
1. Download the submission form here
2. Fill in all of the fields clearly and sign the form
3. Send your completed submissions form to onedotzero, along with a playable dvd or a vimeo link* to your work
*This year vimeo are helping us to make submitting your work to onedotzero easier than ever. Instead of sending work on dvd you can now upload it to vimeo and include the link on your submission form. If you wish your video to remain private simply choose to password protect it, but please ensure onedotzero's programming team have access to watch your work until 31 December 2011.
For full details about how to submit please read the submissions guidelines
Please note that by submitting work you agree to onedotzero’s festival
terms and conditions.
Work without a signed submissions form may not be considered.
I think for this project i am going to enter my finished piece into the competition. this will be the first time entering a competition like this so i am apprehensive, bewildered and excited. What is there to lose!!!!!
Further considerations will be taken....
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