[Frameworks] CineSpace NASA remix competition

Lourdes Portillo lportillo at mac.com
Thu Mar 19 16:09:29 UTC 2015


Vivo,
 We can use the Nasa footage at the end of Abu’s dream MAYBE? 
L
On Mar 19, 2015, at 9:03 AM, Richard Herskowitz <rhersk at gmail.com> wrote:

> Frameworkers,
> 
> My festival in Houston launched a competitive call for submissions for under-15 minute films that remix and transform NASA footage. The three top winners will get prizes from $3,000 to $10,000, which is a nice chunk of change.
> 
> Please do help get the word out to artists who should know about this.
> 
> The website is here: cinespace15.ORG.
> 
> all best,
> Richard
> 
> 
> Richard Herskowitz
> Artistic Director
> 
> HOUSTON CINEMA ARTS FESTIVAL 
> Nov 12 to Nov 19, 2015
> Screenings to take place at a variety of indoor and outdoor spaces near downtown Houston, including Museum of Fine Arts and the Sundance Cinemas.
> http://www.cinemartsociety.org
> 
> 
> 
> CALL FOR WORKS
> 
> CINESPACE
> 
> NASA Imagery – Your Vision
> 
> Presented by NASA & Houston Cinema Arts Society 
> 
> AN INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION OF SHORT FILMS, VIDEOS, AND DIGITAL WORKS USING IMAGERY FROM SPACE.
> 
> Submissions:  Open June 1, 2015
> 
> Deadline:  July 31, 2015
> 
> Submission Fee:  None
> 
> Main Screening:  Houston Cinema Arts Festival – Houston, TX, November 12-19, 2015
> 
> COMPETITION AWARDS:
> 
>  • Grand Prize: $ 10,000
> 
> • Second Prize: $ 5,000
> 
> • Third Prize: $ 3,000
> 
> SPECIAL JUDGING CATEGORIES AND AWARDS FOR:
> 
>  • “Film Best Depicting Benefits to Humanity from the International Space Station”: $ 4,000 (More info)
> 
> • “Film Best Depicting Spirit of Future Exploration of Space”: $ 4,000 (More info)
> 
> ALL REMAINING FINALISTS RECEIVE OFFICIAL SELECTION MENTION.
> 
> NASA and Houston Cinema Arts Society offer filmmakers around the world a chance to share their works inspired by, and using, real NASA imagery through “CineSpace,” a new short film competition premiering at Houston Cinema Arts Festival, November 12-19, 2015. Films featuring real NASA footage collected from over 50 years of its history will be judged on the creativity, innovation, and attention to detail that are the hallmarks of spaceflight. NASA and Houston Cinema Arts Society will choose Finalist or “Official Selections,” which will screen at the Houston Cinema Arts Festival in November 2015. Other screenings may also take place throughout the year. NASA judges will award prizes from the Finalist pool. 
> 
> What We Are Looking For: We are considering short video, film, and digital-media submissions of 15 minutes or less and are seeking works of all genres, formats, and styles including but not limited to experimental, narrative, documentary, humorous, dramatic, animation, ambient, music videos, re-mix, sports, horror, and underground.
> 
> We are looking for Submissions that:
> 
> • Are based on innovative artistic presentation and storytelling.
> 
> • Provoke an emotional response.
> 
> • Show a mastery of filmmaking craftsmanship.
> 
> Submissions MUST contain at least 10% (based on total running time) of NASA video imagery. More than 10% can be used and still photos can also be used in addition to the video imagery. This imagery may be obtained through the NASA Image Archives or other publicly available means such as YouTube or other.”
> 
> Works may be Standard or High Definition (720p or 1080p).
> 
> Please explore the following links for more detail:
> 
> CineSpace15.org (main page with links to the following):
> 
> • General Information
> 
> • Guidelines & Terms
> 
> • NASA Image Archive
> 
> • Submissions Page (with links to the Official Submissions Portal, which opens June 1, 2015)
> 
> • Frequently Asked Questions
> 
> • Submissions Checklist [Coming soon…]
> 
> • Houston Cinema Arts Festival homepage
> 
> For inquiries, e-mail: cinespace at cinemartsociety    
> 
> 
> 
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