Please email resume and cover letters regarding the following position
to: info@indianfilmfestival.org
Job Opening: Festival Producer
The Board of Directors of the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles
(IFFLA) is seeking a dynamic, entrepreneurial and experienced Festival
Producer. The Festival Producer will report to the Executive Director
and Board of Directors and will be responsible for delivering a
successful film festival.
The Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles (IFFLA) is nonprofit
organization devoted to a greater appreciation of Indian cinema and
culture by showcasing films, supporting emerging filmmakers,
recognizing the leadership of entertainment industry performers and
business executives, and promoting the diverse perspectives of the
Indian diaspora.
*Sonic Screens – environmental music listening sessions*
*Live mixing and spatialization by U.S.O. Project (Matteo Milani & Federico
Placidi)*
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*Call for multichannel works*
*U.S.O. Project* is pleased to invite submissions of fixed media sound works
for the second edition of “Sonic Screens”, a journey among different
electroacoustic Soundscape compositions.
*Sonic Screens* is an annual event that will take place during two
acousmatic evenings in Milan during Fall 2011.
*Sonic Screens* aims to render the endless possibilities of life and its
surroundings experienceable in our conscious activity, trying to deal with
the possible infinites of the listening experience, both in their objective
and manufactured dimensions.
CALL FOR PROPOSAL
30mn set for each performer/player
2d + 3th july 2011 10am -3am CEST time
((LAB Sounds))
HEADPHONES FESTIVAL by live streaming
for experimental music, voice performance, poetry, sound art, noise music,..
For more information and subscription contact me: labgallery@gmail.com
dead line 25th june
from soundasart
Posting Date: June 2011
Civic Art Collections Manager
Reporting to the Director of Civic Art and working as a member of a team, the Civic Art Collections Manager plays a vital role in the County as the keeper of all County artwork records and the lead on all issues relating to artwork maintenance, conservation, and research. The Collections Manager will animate a growing civic art collection and develop new outreach strategies.
The William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, based in Menlo Park, California, is seeking a Program Officer for the Performing Arts Program.
http://www.hewlett.org/careers/program-officer-performing-arts-program
from LA Culture Net
The Center for International Media Ethics (CIME) has launched a new contest for one-minute videos about censorship, accuracy, truth (slander/libel), sensationalism and privacy.
The winner video will be the official CIME film for a year and will be invited to participate in a media ethics online training and be entitled to invite five friends to join the course.
CIME is a non-profit organization that brings together a network of journalists throughout the world to provide training, discussion and expertise in the ethics of their profession.
Filmmakers from Asia, Africa and the Arab world, whose subjects are related to their regions, are eligible to submit their films to participate in the competition.
With the slogan of "Bridging Cultures, Meeting Minds," the Dubai International Film Festival organizes the Muhr competition that features 31 awards and more than US$575,000 in prize money in the categories of short films, features and documentaries.
Submitted films must have been produced after September 1, 2010. Deadline to apply is August 31, 2011.
The festival also invites filmmakers from around the world to submit their work and documentaries for out-of-competition screening. These films must not have been previously screened in the Gulf region.
The USC Annenberg/Getty Arts Journalism Program is a midcareer education fellowship for six arts, culture and entertainment editors, producers and writers from online, print, radio and television. Typically one or two of the fellows come from outside the U.S.
The two-week fellowship, sponsored by USC Annenberg and The Getty Foundation, is a total immersion experience that includes attending performances , art exhibits and architecture sites.
The program provides the fellows with behind-the-scene experiences and interaction with artists who produce, curate, report on and/or write policy on arts and urban culture.
Deadline for the 2011 program has not been announced, last year's deadline was July 19. Send an email to uscgetty@usc.edu to be added to the mailing list for updates.
Filmmakers, both professional and amateur, are invited to submit their work to the Tropfest Arabia to be held in Abu Dhabi in November 2011.
Tropfest Arabia, organized by twofour54 is an extension of Tropfest, which bills itself as the world's largest short film festival.
The film must be made specifically for Tropfest Arabia 2011 and may be no longer than seven minutes. Deadline for entries: September 22, 2011.
The contest is open to citizens from the following countries in the MENA region: Algeria, Bahrain, Djibouti, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Palestinian territories (the West Bank and Gaza Strip) Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates and Yemen.
Posting Date: June 15, 2011
The Los Angeles County Arts Commission is seeking a Director of its Civic Art Program. This program, which allocates 1% of county capital projects for public art, began in 2005. This position has overall responsibility for planning, developing, and implementing what is becoming one of the largest public art programs in the country, with close to 50 projects, ranging in size from $10,000 to $1 million, in various stages of development. The Director of Civic Art must develop and articulate a broad vision for the Civic Art Program that includes conversation and education, and motivate others to embrace that vision.