JVC is seeking entries for the 27th JVC Tokyo Video Festival, which promotes the creation of content that explores the potential of video to deliver messages, record events, communicate information and express artistic insights.

 

June 22, 2004: JVC is seeking entries for the 27th JVC Tokyo Video Festival, which promotes the creation of content that explores the potential of video to deliver messages, record events, communicate information and express artistic insights.
The current festival marks the second consecutive year with a special award for high-definition video and a special High-Definition Digital Video Award will be given to a submission that fully exploits the characteristics of high-definition video. Entries must be 20 minutes or less in length and submitted on MiniDV, D-VHS, S-VHS or VHS tapes. There is no limit on the number of submissions per person. Applications must be postmarked between Thursday 10th June, 2004 and Thursday 30th September, 2004.
Major prizes to be awarded include the Video Grand Prize, which consists of a certificate and trophy, 500,000 Yen cash, a JVC High-Definition digital video camera and a round trip to Tokyo for the awards ceremony. The JVC Grand Prize consists of a vertificate and trophy, 400,000 Yen cash, a JVC High-Definition digital video camera and a round trip to Tokyo for the awards ceremony. Thirty Excellence awards of 100,000 Yen will also be given along with 70 Selected Work certigficates and three People’s Award plaques. Full details are available at http://www.jvc-victor.co.jp/english/tvf/.
Australian entrants should post them to Hagemeyer (Australia) B.V., Consumer Products Division, 104 Vanessa Street, Kingsgrove, NSW 2208. Entry forms can be obtained by phoning 1300 728 225 or visiting www.jvc-australia.com.