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  • From: "Tom Chance" <tom AT acrewoods.net>
  • To: rr-announce AT lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: Open Source Shorts
  • Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2006 12:18:02 +0100 (BST)

Ahoy,

We're forwarding this email on to you, it's another good opportunity to
give your work some exposure.

Open Source Shorts


Open Source Shorts is a screening of short films released under Creative
Commons licenses.
*Creative Commons* licenses provide a flexible range of protections and
freedoms for authors and artists and build on the "all rights reserved"
concept of traditional copyright to offer a voluntary "some rights
reserved" approach.
With Creative Commons licenses people are free to copy distribute and
remix creative works without the threat of being labeled pirates. The
screening will be followed by a short discussion on Creative Commons.
Support creativity support the commons.This event is presented by Irish
artist Kevin Flanagan at the Nuns Island Arts Centre, Galway Ireland at
5pm Saturday 2nd of December.

I am currently seeking submissions. The criteria are straight forward. The
film should be at most 10 minutes in duration, published with a creative
commons copyright license and freely available to download from the
internet.

I'm looking for variety and am open to different styles. Documentary,
Narrative/Non-Narrative, Art films, and Music Videos.

To submit a film simply email
kev.flanagan AT gmail.com<https://kevflanagan.wordpress.com/wp-admin/kev.flanagan AT gmail.com>your
details with a description of your film with a link where I can view and
download it from.

End date for submissions is the November 10th.
For more info see <http://kevflanagan.wordpress.com/open-source-shorts/>

http://kevflanagan.wordpress.com/open-source-shorts/

http://creativecommons.org

Open Source Shorts


Open Source Shorts is a screening of short films released under Creative Commons licenses.
Creative Commons licenses provide a flexible range of protections and freedoms for authors and artists and build on the "all rights reserved" concept of traditional copyright to offer a voluntary "some rights reserved" approach.
With Creative Commons licenses people are free to copy distribute and remix creative works without the threat of being labeled pirates. The screening will be followed by a short discussion on Creative Commons.
Support creativity support the commons.This event is presented by Irish artist Kevin Flanagan at the Nuns Island Arts Centre, Galway Ireland at 5pm Saturday 2nd of December.

I am currently seeking submissions. The criteria are straight forward. The film should be at most 10 minutes in duration, published with a creative commons copyright license and freely available to download from the internet.

I'm looking for variety and am open to different styles. Documentary, Narrative/Non-Narrative, Art films, and Music Videos.

To submit a film simply email kev.flanagan AT gmail.com your details with a description of your film with a link where I can view and download it from.

End date for submissions is the November 10th.
For more info see

http://kevflanagan.wordpress.com/open-source-shorts/

http://creativecommons.org



  • Open Source Shorts, Tom Chance, 10/28/2006

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