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Florida Supercon: South Florida's Comic, Animation, Anime, Video Game, Fantasy and Sci-Fi Festival

Starts: Jun 18, 2010 - Ends: Jun 20, 2010
Submission Deadline: May 05, 2010
Location: Miami, Florida, USA
Website: http://www.supercon.tv

FLORIDA SUPERCON: South Florida's Comic Book, Anime, Animation, Video Game, Fantasy and Sci-Fi Convention returns June 18-20, 2010 to the Doubletree Miami Mart Airport Convention Center in Miami, FL.

Florida Supercon is a 3 day festival dedicated to Comic Books, Anime, Animation, Video Games, Fantasy and Sci-Fi featuring celebrity guests, comic book creators, voice actors, industry guests, cosplayers, artists, writers, panels, Q&A's, films & shorts, costume & cosplay contests, vendors, parties, anime, workshops, video gaming and more! 2010 is the 5th annual Florida Supercon.

 

The Florida Supercon Film Festival is a festival dedicated to films that would be appreciated by our diverse genre audience. We are looking for Animation, Horror, Horror Comedy, Documentary (about genre subjects), Comedies with a genre twist, Fantasy, Magic Realism, Science Fiction and Spoof. American films will be screened side by side with international entries the weekend of June 18-20, 2010 in Miami, FL. at Florida Supercon: South Florida's festival of Comic Books, Anime, Animation, Sci-Fi and Video Games.

Films will be judged in the following specific categories:
1)  Feature Films (over 50 minutes)
2)  Short Films (under 50 minutes)
3) Internet / Web Based Short (Short Made for Internet distribution and exhibition)
4) Documentary Film (Full Length or Short Format Documentary Film)
5)  Student Competition (Films made by students who are either enrolled in a school, or were enrolled during the films’ production.)
 This section will be broken into the following categories
(a)  High School: Films directed by students attending high school, generally stretching from ages 15-18
(b) Undergraduate: Films directed by students enrolled in a college level program
Graduate students may enter in the regular Feature Film or Short Film categories

Communication Arts Design Competition

Posted In | Event Category: Ads/Commercials | Event Type: Contests | Site Categories: Art, Call for Entries, Events, Illustration
Starts: Apr 21, 2010 - Ends: May 14, 2010
Location: Virtual / Online
Website: http://www.commarts.com/competitions/design

Enter the most prestigious competition for creativity in graphic design, the Communication Arts Design Competition. Any design project printed, published or aired for the first time within the last twelve months prior to the deadline is eligible. Selected by a jury of leading design professionals, the winning entries will be distributed worldwide in the Communication Arts Design Annual and on commarts.com, assuring important exposure to the creators of this outstanding work.

Motion Graphics: $100 single entry/$200 series

Deadline: May 14, 2010

Entries submitted after that date require a $10 per entry late fee. No entries will be accepted after May 28, 2010.

3rd Annual Oklahoma Electronic Game Expo and Multimedia Conference

Starts: Apr 10, 2010 - Ends: Apr 10, 2010
Submission Deadline: Mar 26, 2010
Location: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
Website: http://oege.gamesok.org

The Oklahoma Electronic Game Expo and Multimedia Conference (OEGE) is a one day conference that seeks to bring together students, educators, professionals and enthusiasts in all areas of Computer-Aided Technology and highlight Oklahoma as a creative outlet for these industries.

Computer-Aided Technology encompasses all creative industries that use computers for the development of their designs, such as video game, multimedia, graphic design, web design, CAD, GIS, video editing, animation, and digital art.

By offering an educated workforce, we strive to make Oklahoma a prime location for game development, multimedia, animation, etc., thus expanding this growing creative industry.

Nature's Toolbox - Call for Entries

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Interactive, New Media, Other, Special, Visual Effects, Visualization | Event Type: Contests, Exhibits | Site Categories: 2D, 3D, Art, Internet and Interactive
Starts: Apr 09, 2010 - Ends: May 16, 2010
Submission Deadline: May 15, 2010
Location: Shanghai, China
Website: http://en.expo2010.cn/




NATURE’S TOOLBOX : call for entries


ART WORKS FOR CHANGE INVITES VIDEO ARTISTS TO SUBMIT SHORT VIDEO ARTWORK
FOR CONSIDERATION FOR EXHIBITION IN CHINA AND JAPAN, 2010

Art Works for Change (www.artworksforchange.org), in cooperation with the United Nations Environ-
ment Programme is pleased to announce a call for entries for “Nature’s Toolbox,” an art installation to
be exhibited at the United Nations Pavilion at the Shanghai Expo, from July 4-31, 2010. In addition, the
work may be shown in Nagoya, Japan, as part of the United Nations COP10 meeting on biodiversity in
October 2010.

We will be creating a multi-screen digital media installation addressing the theme of urban biomimicry
and biodiversity, incorporating state-of-the-art technologies.


WHAT IS BIOMIMICRY?

Biomimicry (from “bios,” meaning life, and “mimesis,” meaning
to imitate) is a new discipline that studies nature’s best ideas and
imitates these designs and processes to solve human design prob-
lems. Studying a leaf to invent a better solar cell is an example.
Think of it as “innovation inspired by nature.”

The core idea is that nature, imaginative by necessity, has already
solved many of the problems humans are grappling with. Animals,
plants, and microbes are the consummate engineers. They have
found what works, what is appropriate, and most important, what
lasts here on Earth. This is the real significance of biomimicry:
Over the past 3.8 billion years, nature’s designs provide the secret
to survival for humans and other species.

http://biomimicryinstitute.org/about-us/what-is-biomimicry.html


VIDEO CRITERIA
1. Up to 3 minutes in duration.
2. Visually compelling video artwork
3. Tell a simple story about an urban creature (a plant, animal, microbe, fungus, insect) and show
 how it teaches us lessons for solving humans’ pressing problems — environmental, social, food,
 shelter, water, etc. Include an urban context.
4. The story can be reality-based, visionary or science fiction
5. We want to stress the importance of what we lose if these “critters” disappear
6. Animation and entertainment are encouraged
7. We discourage the usage of words or language. Music or abstract sound is acceptable.

For guidance, visit the website of the Biomimicry Institute (http://www.biomimicryinstitute.org/) or their
Ask Nature database (http://www.AskNature.org/), which provides hundreds of examples of how nature
inspires design solutions.

For more information on Art Works for Change and its programs, visit www.artworksforchange.org

Game Developers Conference(r) 2010

Starts: Mar 09, 2010 - Ends: Mar 13, 2010
Location: San Francisco, California, USA
Website: http://www.gdconf.com/

The Game Developers Conference® (GDC) is the world’s largest professionals-only game industry event. Presented every spring in San Francisco, it is the essential forum for learning, inspiration, and networking for the creators of computer, console, handheld, mobile, and online games.

The GDC attracts over 17,000 attendees, and is the primary forum where programmers,artists, producers, game designers, audio professionals, business decision-makers and others involved in the development of interactive games gather to exchange ideas and shape the future of the industry. The GDC is produced by the Think Services Game Group, a division of United Business Media.

This market defining conference features over 400 lectures, panels, tutorials and round-table discussions on a comprehensive selection of game development topics taught by leading industry experts. In addition, the GDC expo showcases all of the most relevant game development tools, platforms and services helping to drive the industry forward. The conference also features the twelfth annual Independent Games Festival, where new, unpublished games compete for the attention of the publishing community, and the tenth annual Game Developers Choice Awards, the premier accolades for peer-recognition in the digital games industry.

87th Annual Academy Awards

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Features, Live Action, Short Films, Special Effects, Visual Effects | Event Type: Contests | Site Categories: Awards, Events, Films
Starts: Mar 07, 2010 - Ends: Mar 07, 2010
Location: Hollywood, California, USA
Website: http://www.oscar.com/

The Oscars reward the previous year’s greatest cinema achievements as determined by some of the world’s most accomplished motion picture artists and professionals. The Academy’s roughly 6,000 members vote for the Oscars using secret ballots, which are tabulated by the international auditing firm of PricewaterhouseCoopers. The auditors maintain absolute secrecy until the moment the show’s presenters open the envelopes and reveal the winners on live television.

And the Oscar Goes To...

Awards are presented for outstanding individual or collective efforts in up to 25 categories. Members select winners from as many as five nominees in each category, which are determined by members of the relevant Academy branch. (For instance, only film editors may nominate for the Achievement in Film Editing award.) The only exceptions are the Best Picture category, for which nominees are selected by the entire membership, and the Best Foreign Language films, which are nominated by a committee of members drawn from all branches.

In addition to the regular annual awards conferred by the membership, the Board of Governors is empowered to bestow Scientific and Technical Awards, Honorary Awards, Special Achievement Awards and other honors. Learn more about all the awards here.

Broadcast rights to the annual Oscar telecast provide the majority of the revenue for the organization’s rich and varied year-round activities.

Tricky Women 2010

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Documentaries, Short Films | Event Type: Competitive Festivals, Contests, Discussion, Screenings | Site Categories: Events, Films, Short Films
Starts: Mar 04, 2010 - Ends: Mar 08, 2010
Submission Deadline: Oct 30, 2009
Location: Vienna, Austria
Website: http://www.trickywomen.at/

TRICKY WOMEN 2010 – International Animation Film Festival
March, 4th – 8th


Tricky Women is the first and only festival of animated film in Europe that is dedicated exclusively to animation by women. With its international competition, retrospectives, presentations by renowned film schools, its special programmes and its forum Connecting Animation, Tricky Women offers a unique, up-to-date overview of animated filmmaking around the world.
Since 2007 it has been held annually in Vienna each March.

The festival offers an international competition of animated short films realised by female artists and produced in 2008 or 2009. Each filmmaker, producer or distributor may submit as many films as they like. Each film submitted must be accompanied by an entry form and sent on a separate tape or reel. No films entered in prior Tricky Women Festivals shall be admitted.

The deadline for applications for the preliminary selection is October 30, 2009!!

Awards are presented in the following nominations:
• Tricky Women Award of the City of Vienna worth 4,000 Euro.
• 3-month scholarship in the artist-in-residence programme of quartier21/MQ.
• Synchro Film & Video Material Prize worth 1,500 Euro.
• Hubert Sielecki Award worth 500 Euro (for an Austrian animation).
• Audience Award.

8th Annual VES Awards

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Features, Television, Visual Effects | Event Type: Contests | Site Categories: Awards, Events, Films, Technology, Visual Effects
Starts: Feb 28, 2010 - Ends: Feb 28, 2010
Submission Deadline: Nov 30, 2009
Location: Beverly Hills, California, USA
Website: http://www.vesawards.com/awards/

The 8th Annual VES Awards will be held Sunday, February 28, 2010  at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza Hotel in Beverly Hills, California.

The Visual Effects Society (VES) is a professional, honorary society, dedicated to advancing the arts, sciences, and applications of visual effects and to improving the welfare of its members by providing professional enrichment and education, fostering community, and promoting industry recognition.

The VES Awards recognize the achievements of the visual effects community for the most outstanding work being created in the field of visual effects around the world, with the intention to promote creative and technical excellence, share knowledge, and to bring together both individuals and companies that make up the world of visual effects.

YU-GI-OH Tournament: It's DDDDDDUEL!!!!

Posted In | Event Category: Other | Event Type: Competitive Festivals, Contests | Site Categories: Anime
Starts: Feb 20, 2010 - Ends: Feb 20, 2010
Location: Washington, DC, USA
Website: http://www.dcanimeclub.org

DC Anime Club invites all Duelist to our Yu-Gi-Oh tournament on Saturday February 20, 2010 Martin Luthur King, Jr Memorial Library 901 G St NW Washington, DC 20001 at 2:30pm in room A5 on the A Level of the Library. Sign up for the tournament starts at 2:00pm.

Age range for this tournament is 13 and Up. This event is free and open to the public.  DC Anime Club’s Yu gi oh tournament is sponsored by Anime Wallscrolls dot com.

For more information please visit DC Anime Club website at http://dcanimeclub.org or call (703)-862-4317.

Bayou Savage

Posted In | Event Category: Comics | Event Type: Contests | Site Categories: Art, Call for Entries, Illustration
Starts: Feb 19, 2010 - Ends: Apr 30, 2010
Location: Virtual / Online
Website: http://www.bayousavage.com

Calling all Graphic Artists, Animators and gamers...bring the character of Bayou Savage to life!

Bayou Savage Guitar Ghost Fighter
Art Contest

Cash Prize! No Fee to Enter!

Winning entry will receive $150 Visa Gift Card and inclusion in all future
marketing media for the Bayou Savage series of paranormal tall tales.

Entries should be submitted in a hi-res jpeg format
Entries Due: April 30th, 2010

Visit website to pre-register by email.
http://www.bayousavage.com