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jeremy butler <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 3 Mar 1992 16:07:12 CST
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THIRD COAST VIDEO COMPETITION CALL FOR ENTRIES
 
GENERAL INFORMATION
 
The Texas Union Multi-Media Committee is hosting its better than ever 10th
annual Third Coast Video Competition on April 4, 1992. Our competition is
geared toward a variety of film/video formats and interests.  Videos may
cover any topic or artistic range.  All entries must be submitted in video
format (films must be transferred to video format).  Judges will be select-
ed by the committee and will represent a cross-section of the professional
communications industry.
 
RULES AND SPECULATIONS
 
All videos must be either 1/2 inch or 3/4 inch videotape.
All entries must have been completed after January 1, 1991.  Entries may have
a maximum length of 20 minutes.  Entrants may enter in all categories; however,
only one video per category per entrant will be accepted.  The entrant must
have been enrolled as at least a half-time student in an American school when
the film or video was made and should be prepared to verify that status upon
request.
 
THIRD COAST VIDEO COMPETITION
 
The Texas Union Multi-Media Committee
The University of Texas at Austin
P.O. Box 7338
Austin, Texas 78713
 
If you have questions, please call Doug Darnell, Dominic Esperat, Raymond
Coleman, or the Texas Union at (512) 471-1945.  The winning videotapes of
our competition will be screened publicly in the Texas Union on April 7, 1992.

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