Volume 3 Number 10
July 4, 2004
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OPPORTUNITIES AND EVENTS CALENDAR |
If you know of events of interest to those working in film, video, and multimedia, please let us know at newsletter@proscenia.net.
•Arts Electric Calendar. A worldwide calendar for new music, electronic music and the media arts. You'll find hundreds of events listed, as well as articles, interviews, and other writings.
• Online Volunteering - United Nations. If you have some extra time to devote to volunteer work and devote your production skills to good causes, you might consider online volunteering for the United Nations.Volunteers from all over the world are helping organizations that serve communities in developing countries -- but without leaving their own. Online Volunteers translate documents, write articles, research data, build web sites, mentor young people, design logos, and engage in many other projects to benefit organizations serving people in the developing world. Online volunteers are volunteers without frontiers. To learn more about these programs check out the United Nations Volunteers Programe.
•Calling All Filmmakers. Portland, OR. The 48 Hour Film Project brings its wild, sleepless weekend of filmmaking to Portland, August 20-22. The 48 Hour Film Project asks filmmaking teams to make a movie from scratch - teams write, shoot, edit and score original music - all in just 48 hours. On Friday night, teams draw their genre from a hat, and receive a character, prop and line of dialogue that must appear in the film. On Sunday night they race to the drop off location with a finished film.
The project is open to pros and amateurs alike. All films will be screened at the beautiful Hollywood Theater, August 25 & 26, with the best of Portland screening at The Hollywood on September 10. The wining Portland film will compete against other films to represent Portland at the 48 Film Project's national screening (2003 films screened at South by Southwest film festival), and will compete for valuable prizes including AVID editing software. Entry instructions can be found at http://www.48hourfilm.com. Entry Deadline is August 6.
The 48 Hour Film Project is held in 15 cities in the US and around the world, including New York, Los Angeles, Toronto, Copenhagen and Auckland, New Zealand. The 48 Hour Film Project’s mission is to advance filmmaking and promote filmmakers. Through its festival/competition, the Project encourages filmmakers and would-be filmmakers to get out there and make movies. The tight deadline of 48 hours puts the focus squarely on the filmmakers--emphasizing creativity and teamwork. While the time limit places an unusual restriction on the filmmakers, it is also liberating by putting an emphasis on “doing” instead of “talking”.
For more information about The 48 Hour Film Project, please visit the website, http://www.48hourfilm.com.
48 Hour Film Project is Produced by Mark Ruppert and Liz Langston. Press Contact: Liz@48hourfilm.com Liz Langston, 202/966-7960 Portland Producer: Rob Hatch- hatchtelevisions@earthlink.net
• The Regional Arts & Culture Council is seeking applicants and nominations for its Individual Artist Fellowships - grants of $20,000 each to be awarded to two artists annually. For FY 2004-05, RACC intends to award one fellowship to a literary artist and one fellowship to a media artist.
Eligible for the fellowships are artists who currently reside in Clackamas, Multnomah or Washington counties, who have been in working practice in their discipline for a minimum of 10 years and are recognized as a professional artist by their peers. Additional eligibility criteria apply. Artists do not need to be nominated, they can apply directly. Applications must be in the RACC office no later than 5pm Monday, July 26, 2004. This is not a postmark deadline.
Guidelines and applications are available now.
RACC by phone at:503/823-5417
In person at: 222 NW 5th Ave., Suite 400 Portland, OR
Or downloaded at: http://www.racc.org/
For more information on this program contact Lorin Schmit Dunlop, Grants
JULY, 2004
WebVisions 2004 - The Future is Now. July 16 at the Oregon Convention Center. WebVisions 2004 will explore the trends in design, content creation and user experience that are shattering our assumptions about the Web. Now in its fourth year, the expanded program features an all-star lineup of speakers, a dedicated exhibit hall, the GoToAndPlay.net film festival and the all-new Internet Strategy Forum Executive Summit. Evolve your knowledge. Expand your network. Explore the Future of the Web. Register today at www.webvisionsevent.com
Macworld Conference and Expo. July 12-15, 2004, Boston, MA. Experience breakthrough products and services from leading companies devoted to users and the Mac OS platform.
SONAR2004 July 17, 18, and 19. (Spain).Three days and three nights in touch with the most up-to-date developments and featuring the most relevant national and international artists. Sónar presents more than 300 activities including DJ sets, concerts, titles projected at the SonarCinema and works in every multimedia format: installations, Net art, design,...Sónar is the essential meeting point for an alert public, cutting-edge artists and the most influential professionals from the sectors of music and modern arts.
Digital Generations: Children, young people and new media 26-29 July 2004 London, England A major international conference organized by The Centre for the Study of Children, Youth and Media Institute of Education, University of London Computer games, the internet and other new communications media are often seen to pose threats and dangers to young people; but they also provide new opportunities for creativity and self-determination. This international conference will present the most exciting and challenging new research on children, young people and new digital media.
Meltdown 2004. 27-28 July. A two intense day event for gaming industry experts to test their limits. Go one-on-one with leading hardware developers. Learn the latest news about gaming's hottest advances. Get straight-up answers to your toughest questions. Space is limited. Register Today www. microsoft.com/direct
AUGUST, 2004
Siggraph 2004. 8-12 August. Los Angeles Convention Center. Over 25,000 people are expected to attend this year's conference from over 75 countries. More than 230 multimedia companies will exhibit hardware and software products. This major conference offers courses, panels, workshops, paper presentations, keynote addresses, and festival awards. Of particular interest to our readers is the Computer Animation Festival. This presents the world's most innovative, imaginative works in computer graphics and interactive techniques: animation, visualization, simulation, visual effects, and technical imagery produced by adventurers who blend art and science into unique visual experiences. The Computer Animation Festival jury presents selected works in the Electronic Theater (matinée and evening shows) and the Animation Theater (throughout the week). A must attend event for media developers.
True West Cinema Festival, 12- 15 August. An annual film festival dedicated to the advancement of independently produced feature and short subject films whose creator's talents have spawned from or who's subject celebrates the landscape and spirit of the Western United States.
True West will take place at several venues in Boise Idaho's downtown corridor. Feature and short film screenings will be hosted by Boise's greatest independent and foreign film champion, The Flicks.
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