2006 DOCU-JAM: CALL FOR
ENTRIES
Television Documentary Festival at The Museum of Television & Radio
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS:
Early Submission postmarked by September 30th, 2005 - $5.00 per entry
Late Submission postmarked by December 6th, 2005 - $7.00 per entry
Woody Allen, Alfred Hitchcock, Richard Pryor, Lucille Ball, Johnny Carson, The Simpsons, Rod Serling, Steven Spielberg, Sesame Street, Gordon Parks, David Bowie, Noel Coward, Frank Sinatra, Michael Moore, Orson Welles, Sixty Minutes, John Frankenheimer, Jackie Gleason, Janet Jackson, Ingmar Bergman -- the list goes on and on.
What do they have in common? They all have works in the permanent collection at the Museum of Television and Radio - now it's your turn to become a part of history and have your work screened and archived side by side with these great talents.
This is a Call for Entries to Docu-Jam...
The 6th Annual Docu-Jam is a unique youth documentary showcase presented by the Museum of Television & Radio, in association with Downtown Community Television Center in New York, as part of its Television Documentary Festival in May 2006. We seek outstanding documentaries produced by young people across the country. Selected documentaries will be screened at the 2006 Television Documentary Festival and will become part of the Museum's permanent collection. This is the first year that Docu-Jam will be curated by Pro-TV youth, a media program run out of Downtown Community Television Center.
For more info, please contact:
Clarivel Ruiz DCTV
(212)966-4510 ext. 244
clarivel@dctvny.org
Rebekah Fisk, Museum of Television & Radio
(212)621-6663
RFisk@mtr.org
Television Documentary Festival at The Museum of Television & Radio
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS:
Early Submission postmarked by September 30th, 2005 - $5.00 per entry
Late Submission postmarked by December 6th, 2005 - $7.00 per entry
Woody Allen, Alfred Hitchcock, Richard Pryor, Lucille Ball, Johnny Carson, The Simpsons, Rod Serling, Steven Spielberg, Sesame Street, Gordon Parks, David Bowie, Noel Coward, Frank Sinatra, Michael Moore, Orson Welles, Sixty Minutes, John Frankenheimer, Jackie Gleason, Janet Jackson, Ingmar Bergman -- the list goes on and on.
What do they have in common? They all have works in the permanent collection at the Museum of Television and Radio - now it's your turn to become a part of history and have your work screened and archived side by side with these great talents.
This is a Call for Entries to Docu-Jam...
The 6th Annual Docu-Jam is a unique youth documentary showcase presented by the Museum of Television & Radio, in association with Downtown Community Television Center in New York, as part of its Television Documentary Festival in May 2006. We seek outstanding documentaries produced by young people across the country. Selected documentaries will be screened at the 2006 Television Documentary Festival and will become part of the Museum's permanent collection. This is the first year that Docu-Jam will be curated by Pro-TV youth, a media program run out of Downtown Community Television Center.
For more info, please contact:
Clarivel Ruiz DCTV
(212)966-4510 ext. 244
clarivel@dctvny.org
Rebekah Fisk, Museum of Television & Radio
(212)621-6663
RFisk@mtr.org
Entries must meet the following
criteria:
+ Filmmakers must be 21 years old or younger
+ Documentaries must be less than 20 minutes in length
+ Documentaries must have been completed after September 1, 2004
+ Entries are limited to three tapes per organization/group/school
Entries must be in VHS or DVD format.
A submission form must accompany each tape.
Please send tapes to:
Attn: Docu-Jam
Downtown Community TV Center
87 Lafayette Street
New York, NY 10013
+ Filmmakers must be 21 years old or younger
+ Documentaries must be less than 20 minutes in length
+ Documentaries must have been completed after September 1, 2004
+ Entries are limited to three tapes per organization/group/school
Entries must be in VHS or DVD format.
A submission form must accompany each tape.
Please send tapes to:
Attn: Docu-Jam
Downtown Community TV Center
87 Lafayette Street
New York, NY 10013