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Call for submissions

vid bod | 27.03.2006 16:58 | Indymedia

This is a call for submission for videos for a proposed DVD of recent IMC UK Video content. The aim of the DVD will be to provide an up-to-date video newsreal for screeners which contains short grassroots videos of reasonably high production value, specifically informative videos which will empower people and inspire action and involvement.

This will initially be a one-off but if it goes well and there is interest and energy to keep it going then it could become a regular newsreal, perhaps being produced every 4 or 6 months.

The DVD will start with a short intro film which would act as a teaser for the rest of the films and promote the concept and practice of indymedia UK. There isn't a suitable video already in existence but there are a few which could provide a starting points. Anyone fancy talking this on?

In keeping with indymedia's open publishing ethos all of the videos submitted will be published (as long as they satisfy the spirit of the IMC-UK publishing guidelines). They will be transcoded into Xvid and placed on the DVD in a data folder accessible by all computers. Only about an hours worth of the most screenable videos will be encoded as actual full quality DVD video.

Submission Guidelines

Films should be around five minutes long (no longer than 10 minutes)
Films should contain footage shot this year and (2006)
Films should avoid copyright material (excepting fair use obviously)
Films should be licensed as copyleft / creative commons sharealike
Films must be self contained, include all titles/credits
Must be supplied as miniDVD or MPEG2 DVD (online submissions may be possible)

We'll also accept 'music videos' such as animated photo slideshows, and also animations etc.

The entire DVD image can be made available to download via indypeer and licensed under a creative commons agreement.

In order to allow campaign groups to use the DVD's for fund raising on stalls, anyone submitted films must agree that the videos will be distributed without the non-commerial clause of Creative Commons.

Free copies of the DVD could also be sent around to the social centres for screening or better still, the local indymedia collectives could organise an event/screening at their nearest social centre and sell or take donations for the DVDs to raise local funds.

If you'd like to submit something, email imc-uk-video at lists.indymedia.org

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