Call for entries: Here Comes the Sun

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Night Vision_experimental cinema series_
invites you to take part in our show coming up this winter entitled Here Comes the Sun.

We hope to bring that big ball of fire, warmth, and happiness indoors to brighten up our winter and need your help to do so.

Please capture the sun however you like using the mediums of film or video.

Here Comes the Sun will be a screening event on December 28th at the Climate Theater in San Francisco.

Acceptable formats:

Video, 16mm, and super 8 accepted. Sound or silent. No length restrictions.

Please be prepared to supply your own film projector (video projector is supplied by us).

Please mail submissions by Dec. 1st to:

Night Vision

Climate Theater

285 9th st.

San Francisco, CA

Or email samples to:

[email protected]

About Night Vision:

" This bi-monthly series aims to trip you out with avant-garde,
non-narrative, irreverent film offerings with music accompaniment and
live projections."

(Reyhan Harmanci, SF Chronicle)

As practicing artists, the curators of Night Vision seek to provide
a venue for film/video artists who use experimental techniques to push
the boundaries of traditional cinema. In addition to our group shows,
we offer an opportunity for artists to have solo screenings of their
work, which is a rare opportunity for many emerging artists. In
addition to showing experimental film and video art we also showcase
work that involves live music or sound, performance and installation.
All shows end with a Q&A between the artists, curators and
audience.

Climate Theater is an alternative arts space in SF’s SOMA district
that encourages the development of non-traditional performance with a
focus on collaboration and exploration. Established in 1985, Climate is
known for such innovative landmark programs as the Solo Mio Festival,
which helped launch the careers of Josh Kornbluth, and Anne Galjour and
is currently home to a wide variety of music, film, new circus and
other theatrical events. Climate is run by artistic director Jessica
Heidt, formerly of Magic Theatre.

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