Just passing this on to anyone who is interested:
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We thought you might be interested in seeing the finalists from the Arts Project moving image contest, which grew out of the Framed! conference held during last year's Full Frame festival. More information is below.
A documentarian trying to cover army recruiters in the North Carolina Piedmont...
A college student's efforts to make a Public Service Announcement about the Civil Rights movement...
A dissection of the law behind Super Size Me....
A Polish animator's science fiction vision of music's apocalyptic future...
These and other finalists have been posted from the moving image contest sponsored by Duke's Center for the Study of the Public Domain. You can find (and vote for) the 8 films, all of which are under Creative Commons licenses, at . Please have a look and pass the word on to your friends.
The competition was an international one for the best 2 minute video or animation about the ways that intellectual property affects art -- specifically documentary film and music. The winners -- both Judges' Selections and "the People's Choice" -- will be announced on January 15th. The Arts Project is supported by a generous grant from the Rockefeller Foundation.
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We thought you might be interested in seeing the finalists from the Arts Project moving image contest, which grew out of the Framed! conference held during last year's Full Frame festival. More information is below.
A documentarian trying to cover army recruiters in the North Carolina Piedmont...
A college student's efforts to make a Public Service Announcement about the Civil Rights movement...
A dissection of the law behind Super Size Me....
A Polish animator's science fiction vision of music's apocalyptic future...
These and other finalists have been posted from the moving image contest sponsored by Duke's Center for the Study of the Public Domain. You can find (and vote for) the 8 films, all of which are under Creative Commons licenses, at . Please have a look and pass the word on to your friends.
The competition was an international one for the best 2 minute video or animation about the ways that intellectual property affects art -- specifically documentary film and music. The winners -- both Judges' Selections and "the People's Choice" -- will be announced on January 15th. The Arts Project is supported by a generous grant from the Rockefeller Foundation.