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Jeremy Butler <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 20 Nov 1997 16:45:57 -0600
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>he Rutgers Film Co-op/NJMAC and Eastman Kodak  presents the 10th Annual
>UNITED STATES SUPER 8MM FILM/VIDEO FESTIVAL
>February 13-15, 1998/Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey
>
>ENTRY FORM
>DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT OF ENTRIES:  January 23, 1998
>
>The 10th annual  United States Super 8mm Film/Video Festival will be held on
>February 13-15, 1998 at Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey.  The
>Festival encourages any genre (animation, documentary, experimental, fiction,
>personal, etc.),  but the work must have predominantly originated on Super
>8mm film or 8mm video.  All works will be screened by a panel of judges who
>will award $1200 in cash & prizes.  Last year's festival drew a S.R.O.
>audience which viewed 15 prize winning works out of 180 entries from
>throughout the United States and Canada. The Festival takes as its mandate
>the spreading of the 8mm word.  Toward that end, the Rutgers Film Co-op/NJMAC
>has sponsored four touring programs culled from Super 8 Festival prize
>winners for the past four years. The "Selections of the U.S. Super 8
>Film/Video Festival Touring Program" has been screened at  media art centers,
>film festivals, and universities including: the 2nd World Festival of Video
>in Brussels, Belgium; the Visual Studies Workshop in Rochester, New York; 911
>Media Arts Center in Seattle, Washington; Boston School of the Museum of Fine
>Arts; Hallwalls in Buffalo, New York; the Melbourne Super 8 Festival,
>Australia; Pittsburgh Filmmakers; the Northwest Film & Video Center/Portland
>Art Museum, Oregon; and many others.
>
>Entry Procedure:
>There is a $35.00 non-refundable entry fee for each work submitted.   Do not
>send cash.   Make the check or money order payable to the Rutgers Film
>Co-op/NJMAC.   Include with your entry: the entry fee; a completed entry
>form;  a self-addressed stamped postcard for notification of entry receipt;
>and a self-addressed stamped container for return of entry. All entries must
>have originally been shot predominantly on Super 8/8mm film or Hi 8/8mm
>video.  Video transfers of films are accepted. Do not send originals or
>prints with many splices.  For films, include your name and title on the
>outside of the film can as well as on the head and tail leader.  For
>videotapes, include your name and title on both the tape box and the tape
>itself.  Entries will be returned on or before March 20, 1998. The Rutgers
>Film Co-op/NJMAC will not be held responsible in the event of loss or damage
>to submitted work.
>
>Mail Entries To:  1998 United States Super 8 Film/Video Festival, Rutgers
>Film Co-op/NJMAC, Program In Cinema Studies, 108 Ruth Adams Bldg-Douglass
>Campus, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903 USA
>If you have any questions call (908) 932-8482=Fon; (908) 932-1935=Fax;
>[log in to unmask]
>
>
>
>
>The Rutgers Film Co-op/NJMAC and Eastman Kodak  presents the 10th Annual
>UNITED STATES SUPER 8MM FILM/VIDEO FESTIVAL
>February 13-15, 1998/Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey
>
>ENTRY FORM
>DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT OF ENTRIES:  January 23, 1998
>
>Entry Procedure:  There is a $35.00 non-refundable entry fee for each work
>submitted.  Make check or money order payable to the Rutgers Film
>Co-op/NJMAC.   Include with your entry: the entry fee; a completed entry
>form;  a self-addressed stamped postcard for notification of entry receipt;
>and a self-addressed stamped container for return of entry.  All entries must
>have originally been shot predominantly on Super 8/8mm film or Hi 8/8mm
>video.  Video transfers of films are accepted.   Video transfers of films are
>accepted. Do not send originals or prints with many splices.  For films,
>include your name and title on the outside of the film can as well as on the
>head and tail leader.  For videotapes, include your name and title on both
>the tape box and the tape itself.  Please do not send any entries in
fiber-fil
>led mailing containers.  Entries will be returned on or before March 20,
>1998. Please type or print information on this entry form!
>
>Title of Work:
>
>Entrant's Name/Address:
>
>Telephone:     Day     Evening
>
>Formats: (Original/Submitted -         FILM            VIDEO
>       Circle and indicate which apply)        Super 8         Hi8
>               16mm            VHS
>               Sound           Sound
>               Silent          Silent
>               Color           Color
>               B+W             B+W
>               18 fps          3/4" [ntsc]
>               24 fps                  8mm
>
>Running Time:          Year Completed:
>
>Description (use the back of entry form or a separate sheet ):
>
>$35.00 Entry Fee enclosed             . Do not send cash.   Make check or
>money order payable to the Rutgers Film Co-op/NJMAC.  The Rutgers Film
>Co-op/NJMAC will not be held responsible in the event of loss or damage to
>submitted work .
>
>Signature:_________________________________________     Date:__________
>
>
>Mail Entries To:  1998 United States Super 8 Film/Video Festival Director,
>Rutgers Film Co-op/ New Jersey Media Arts Center, Program In Cinema Studies,
>108 Ruth Adams Bldg-Douglass Campus, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New
>Jersey 08903 USA
>If you have any questions call (908) 932-8482=Fon; (908) 932-1935=Fax;
>[log in to unmask]
>
>
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