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THE 30TH ANNUAL NEW YORK EXPOSITION OF SHORT FILM AND VIDEO
NOVEMBER 21 - 23, 1996, THE NEW SCHOOL
 
~ ANIMATION ~ DOCUMENTARY ~ EXPERIMENTAL ~ NARRATIVE
~ NEW DIGITAL MULTIMEDIA
 
New York's premiere showcase for cutting-edge and classic
independent shorts seeks animation, documentary, experimental and
narrative works under 60 minutes in length, as well as digital
multi-media works of any size. The New York Expo, now in its
30th year, is one of the nation's longest-running annual
festivals of short independent film and video.
 
The Expo seeks films/videos completed since 1994; CD-ROMs since
 
1992. Student and international entries are welcome. Public
screening formats: 16mm and 3/4" NTSC video only; 35mm and Super
8 films are shown in video projection. Preview on 3/4" or 1/2"
video, NTSC only; CD-ROMs in Mac or PC format. Entry fee: $35.
Entry Deadline: July 1, 1996.
 
Please note: URLs (Web pages) presenting coherent experimental
and independent artworks are also eligible; the entrance fee also
applies here as well.
 
For information and entry forms, contact:
Robert Withers, Director
New York Expo of Short Film & Video
532 LaGuardia Place, Suite 330
New York, NY 10012, USA
+1 (212) 505-7742
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