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Independent Exposure - " …the best collection of shorts I’ve seen…"
Film Threat Magazine, October 2002

Independent Exposure - A Monthly Microcinema Screening Program of
International Short Films, Videos and Digital Works

The Independent Exposure microcinema-screening program began in 1996 in
Seattle and now is based in San Francisco and Houston. The program, held
every month, has presented the short film, video and digital works of over
725 artists from all over the world.  Beyond the San Francisco and Houston
screenings, Independent Exposure also has been presented hundreds of times
in 35 countries and Antarctica!

2003 is the eighth season of Independent Exposure, which is based out of
the 111 Minna Gallery in San Francisco, CA with a complementary satellite
screening series at the Firestation #3 in Houston, TX.  We want to show
your work to audiences throughout the world, so please submit your work(s) now!

Independent Exposure - Call for Works and Distribution through Exhibition
Information

For our Independent Exposure compilation series we accept short video, film
and digital-media submissions of 15 minutes or less and are currently
looking for narrative, humorous, dramatic, animation, experimental,
alternative, avant-garde, erotic, and underground works.

SUBMISSION INSTRUCTIONS:                NO DEADLINE             NO FORMS

Please submit a VHS (NTSC, PAL, or SECAM), mini-DV (NTSC only) or DVD (NTSC
only) clearly labeled with name, title, length, phone-number and
email.  There is now a US$5.00 entry fee for United States and Canadian
artists.  Due to high postage costs, we are waiving entry fees to
filmmakers from outside the US and Canada.  Please include any supporting
materials including photos! (preferably in digital format).  Due to the
large amount of entries, we are unable to return your submission but we
will get back to you regarding your submission(s)!

Microcinema will contact you before including any entry at its monthly
Independent Exposure screening in San Francisco and/or Houston.  All
artists will be paid an honorarium when their work is screened in the San
Francisco and Houston shows.  Artists also will qualify for a non-exclusive
Microcinema Distribution through Exhibition Agreement for subsequent
international screenings. Microcinema pays its artists royalties for
screenings, TV broadcast, VHS/DVD and Internet sales. If we make money, the
artists make money!

Send submissions to:
Joel S. Bachar, Microcinema International
531 Utah Street, San Francisco, CA 94110 USA
Info/details: +1-415-864-0660
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