Calling all female video artists and mobile media film-makers
Five Cent Cinema needs you!
MELBOURNE FRINGE FESTIVAL
16 Sept – 2 Oct 2016
Fringe Hub Fringe: Arts House North Melbourne Town Hall
Five Cent Cinema – a cinema experience for one.
Five Cent Cinema is a personal movie booth screening super-short-shorts curated by artist Paula van Beek. Five Cent Cinema creates an intimate art experience where viewers experience mini-movies one person at a time. The movies are curated around the theme of subjectivity.
Situated at the heart of the festival at the Fringe Hub: Arts House North Melbourne Town Hall Five Cent Cinema is screening works for the duration of the Fringe. All participating artists will be credited on site and on the official Five Cent Cinema Facebook page.
This is a call out to all video artists and film-makers who identify as female to submit a work, under two minutes in duration, that in some way let’s us see inside your head. See through your eyes. What is your consciousness, your agency, your reality, your truth? How can you capture a sense of self that is composed of the social forces around you and the experiences within you?
What we want: super-short-shorts, iPhone films, animations and experimental video art - up to two minutes in duration.
Theme: Subjectivity
How to submit:
1. Upload your video file to vimeo (it’s free). www.vimeo.com
2. Make sure Download it is enabled in the Privacy settings tab (you can password protect your video).
3. Email the link and password to your vimeo file to projects[at]paulavanbeek.com with the subject line: Five Cent Cinema
4. Include your name, title of video work, duration, what it was shot on, and any links to your personal website etc.
5. Write 50 words on how your work relates to the theme of subjectivity.
Deadline: Midnight Thursday 1st September
Please note – not all submissions will be able to be programmed. Five Cent Cinema will be curated on alignment with theme and mix of media styles. You can enter up to three works for consideration. Please feel free to email with any questions or issues regarding your submission.
16 Sept – 2 Oct 2016
Fringe Hub Fringe: Arts House North Melbourne Town Hall
Five Cent Cinema – a cinema experience for one.
Five Cent Cinema is a personal movie booth screening super-short-shorts curated by artist Paula van Beek. Five Cent Cinema creates an intimate art experience where viewers experience mini-movies one person at a time. The movies are curated around the theme of subjectivity.
Situated at the heart of the festival at the Fringe Hub: Arts House North Melbourne Town Hall Five Cent Cinema is screening works for the duration of the Fringe. All participating artists will be credited on site and on the official Five Cent Cinema Facebook page.
This is a call out to all video artists and film-makers who identify as female to submit a work, under two minutes in duration, that in some way let’s us see inside your head. See through your eyes. What is your consciousness, your agency, your reality, your truth? How can you capture a sense of self that is composed of the social forces around you and the experiences within you?
What we want: super-short-shorts, iPhone films, animations and experimental video art - up to two minutes in duration.
Theme: Subjectivity
How to submit:
1. Upload your video file to vimeo (it’s free). www.vimeo.com
2. Make sure Download it is enabled in the Privacy settings tab (you can password protect your video).
3. Email the link and password to your vimeo file to projects[at]paulavanbeek.com with the subject line: Five Cent Cinema
4. Include your name, title of video work, duration, what it was shot on, and any links to your personal website etc.
5. Write 50 words on how your work relates to the theme of subjectivity.
Deadline: Midnight Thursday 1st September
Please note – not all submissions will be able to be programmed. Five Cent Cinema will be curated on alignment with theme and mix of media styles. You can enter up to three works for consideration. Please feel free to email with any questions or issues regarding your submission.
This project is proud to be part of the Melbourne Fringe Festival 2016
Five Cent Cinema is part of a RMIT School of Art PhD project Self Surveillance.
Submitted works may form part of the final PhD research project.
All successful applicants will be asked to sign a consent form permitting the use of the works in this context.
Five Cent Cinema is part of a RMIT School of Art PhD project Self Surveillance.
Submitted works may form part of the final PhD research project.
All successful applicants will be asked to sign a consent form permitting the use of the works in this context.