Monday, 15 March 2010

Clientology part 1

First of all, this is going to be a rather incoherent post...in order to start seriously thinking about some of the things assigned in the task for next year`s Client Project, I`ll have to have a really serious inner dialogue to get an idea of what I want to do, and according to that, where should I start looking for clients. Now, browsing through film and documentary festivals pages has been a good thing regardless of my still confused state of mind, you never know what might give you ideas...but, I will be back with more on this topic...
 
 


The reason Art By Chance caught my attention was because `the selected short movies will be presented to the public through advertising screens instead of movie theatres [...]Viewers around the world will have the opportunity to watch the best festival movies free of charge and within the course of their daily routine`. All submissions must use the given theme as a backbone of their work, which last year has been the idea of a journey, and this year, is that of time. Films must be 30 seconds long or less excluding the title and credits. Deadline: 26 March. 
 
Sheffield Documentary Festival

Unfortunately, the deadline for this is before November, so no chance really to be considered for next year`s Client Project I guess, but it`s good to keep in mind the event nevertheless.


Ah, and there is something else that might be useful I managed to spot on their page:
Submit a Session IdeaI - If you have an idea for a session you would like to produce at the festival - it can be craft-based, case studies, debates, panels or masterclasses, you can submit your idea to Doc/Fest. Online submissions for 2010 will open in March. (Hmmm...thinking, thinking...ideas...yes, I might have some of those...hmmmm)


 
CrossOver Labs
 
Multiplatforming, discussion panel and project that brings together people from various media to:
  • explore new techniques for developing multi-platform projects
  • encourage fresh thinking about interaction with viewers and users through user-centred design processes
  • provide a framework for the development of concrete projects and results in the building of pitches and early stage concept prototypes.
 TO BE CONTINUED...^.^

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