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Call for Videomusic Compositions - Montreal Videomusic Festival 2015

The Montreal Videomusic Festival 2015 are now inviting proposais for videomusic compositions. The Festival will take place in April 2015 in Montreal, Canada. Deadline is very close - March 10th 2015

For more information visit the facebook page.
https://www.facebook.com/events/857820210945198

Information from facebook page is posted below:

Montreal Videomusic Festival 2015
CALL FOR WORKS

April 10-11-12, 2015
Espace Notre-Dame, Montreal, Canada

We are now inviting proposals for videomusic compositions.

GENERAL INFORMATION
- International works will be presented during three days
- Live audiovisual performances on evenings
- Special Vitrine to Montreal based students

SUBMISSION DEADLINE : March 10th 2015

FEES
Free submission and registration.

SUBMISSION
We invite submissions for compositions of videomusic that are related the following practices :
- Electroacoustic or experimental music
- Sonic art
- Animation
- Visual art, photography

Maximum of 2 works by artist or collective.
Please do not send any work of non-original images and music or any subgenres of videoclip or pop/rock/techno music.

Videomusic : You are note sure what that mean?
Please read : http://cec.sonus.ca/econtact/15_4/index.html

The following material is to be submitted to the Montreal Videomusic Festival via : submission.mvf@gmail.com
- Program notes (max. 150 words) for each work submission
- Biography (max. 150 words) for each individual involved
- Complete H264 video (download link or vimeo)
- Technical requirements

For Montreal based student, please incorpore
« VITRINE » to the subject of your submission.

Submissions that are incomplete or do not follow the submission guidelines will be omitted from the selection process.

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