SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
- we accept experimental video art, experimental film, including works created using mixed techniques and genres;
- only selected works will be screened;
- please include a short statement / synopsis of the work, and a short artist bio with your application;
- please include at least one or two stills from your work with your application, by attaching them in the “Still Photos” section of your project on FilmFreeway;
- Burnt Fest reserves the right to share stills included in submissions on social media, tributing the artist. We love connecting artists with the growing Burnt Fest community;
- works must be submitted in English or French or with English subtitles, if the original language is neither French nor English;
- maximum duration of the work must be 30 minutes, minimum 1 second;
- artists can submit a maximum of three works, but each work must be submitted as a separate entry;
- the finished video or film you are applying with must be your original work, plagiarism won’t be tolerated;
- it is your responsibility to make sure you have all the rights to the work you are applying with;
- no restrictions on the date of completion, premiere status or whether your work has been made available online;
- if your work is selected, you should provide a screening copy to the festival; selected artists grant us the right to screen their work;
- selected works will remain in the archive of the festival and be used during screenings; details of screenings will be communicated to the artists prior to the event;
- depending on the situation with COVID 19 next year, the festival might have to resort to an entirely online format, however, the live screening format is the preferred default; in order to avoid illegal downloading of your work from online video screening platforms, we will carefully consider all the security issues before choosing one;
- in addition to the preferred default, the festival might prepare an online program, again, depending on the circumstances;
- the fee of $5 per application is NON-REFUNDABLE, even if your work is not selected, or your link does not work at the time of selection process;
- funds accumulated through the application process will form the Jury and Audience awards cash prizes and cover the expenses related to the festival;
- at this moment, the festival is unable to provide screening fees to all the selected artists (if you don’t agree we won’t be able to screen your work, sadly) HOWEVER part of the funds formed through the application process will be dedicated to form cash prizes, as mentioned above;
- before sending the work, please make sure that your link works, password is correct, and your work displays as you intend to: the jury will not write to artists whose work does not display because of technical issues;
- if you have to change the password or link after submitting, please update the information on FilmFreeway ASAP, and, just in case, communicate the updated info by email, mentioning also your name and title of your work to burn.t.fest@gmail.com;
- by sending your work for consideration you automatically agree to ALL the above rules;
If you have any questions that were not answered above, or have any special requests, you are more than welcome write to burn.t.fest@gmail.com before sending your application.
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PS. Info and credits on the names of our deadlines:
PPS. The names of the deadlines, and this list should not be viewed as a didactic direction for applications. It is there for fun, and as a tribute to many great video artists and experimental filmmakers, who were here before us.
“Meshes of the Afternoon” 1943 Short experimental film by Maya Deren
“Sackville I’m Yours” 1972 Video art piece by Colin Campbell
“The Introduction” 1976 Experimental performance on film by Ann Kutera
“Funeral Parade of Roses” 1969 Arthouse experimental documentary by Toshio Matsumoto
“Four Seasons” 1975 Experimental film by Artavazd Pelechian and Mikhail Vartanov
“Strop” 1961 Art-house experimental film by Věra Chytilová
“The Girl Chewing Gum” 1976 Experimental avant-garde video art piece/film by John Smith
“Me Broni Ba” 2009 Experimental documentary by Akosua Adoma Owusu
“Délicieuse Catastrophe” 1970 Experimental animation by Piotr Kamler
“Bord de mer” 2009 Experimental feature film by Agnès Varda