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Microwave - Call for Applications

Deadline for applications is 5pm on 29 June 2007.

Film London has launched a project for London-based film-makers to produce ten micro-budget feature film projects in the capital.

Microwave challenges film-makers to shoot a full length feature film for up to £100,000 with cash and in-kind support. The scheme will provide an intensive approach to film-making, with an emphasis on tightly focused scripts, short production schedules and commercial potential. Microwave is open to film-makers working in documentary, fiction and to artists working with the moving image.

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Release - onedotzero_select dvd5

Release date: 28 May 2007

onedotzero is an independent events and production company committed to innovative explorations in digital moving image. The fifth edition in the successful and influential onedotzero_select DVD series brings together the worlds most innovative talent in moving image, music video, motion graphics, and indie filmmaking from around the globe, confirming onedotzero’s position as the leading outlet for ground-breaking visual styles for over a decade. onedotzero is the leading outlet for contemporary moving image work in the UK.

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Collision - Call for Submission

Deadline for submissions is 30th June 2007

Do you create work that involves light, sound, video, installation, performance, music or live art?

Collision is an exciting annual multi-disciplinary art festival exploring dialogue between light, sound sculpture and performing arts happening over three nights in south London this September at a secret location.

Thursday 7th – film, video and projection
Friday 8th – sound and music
Saturday 9th – a multi-disciplinary event which brings together a selection of work from previous nights plus bands, DJs and more

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High Altitude Films

The World Naked Bike Ride - This film documents the World Naked Bike Ride where 300 cyclists took to the streets of central London in protest over oil dependancy and in celebration of the power and individuality of the human body. It illustrates how the organisers used the internet and a budget of £90 to facilitate a Britain's largest ever mass naked protest, highlighting the serious environmental issues the world faces over the coming decades, and all done with a wry smile and an entertaining approach.

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