Dance on Camera Festival

17 - 20 Jul, 2020

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Virtual Festival 2020: Due to Covid-19 precautions, Dance Films Association and Film at Lincoln Center presented a digital Dance on Camera Festival from July 17 through July 20, 2020. Submission information for our next Dance on Camera Festival will be posted when it becomes available. The text below is the original text pertaining to the already presented 2020 48th annual festival.

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SUBMIT YOUR FILM TO THE 2020 DANCE ON CAMERA FESTIVAL

The 48th Annual Dance on Camera Festival (July 17 – 20, 2020), presented by Dance Films Association and the Film at Lincoln Center, opens its call for submissions for dance films of all genres and lengths beginning in November 1, 2019.

Dance on Camera Festival remains the longest-running dance film festival in the world, providing a platform for choreographic storytelling and creative expression, and intimate access to innovative media artists and their cinematic works. Each year in New York City, the Festival presents feature-length documentary and narrative films, inventive short films, filmmaker panels and special events, cutting edge media and art installations, as well as engaging community and student programs. Inaugurated in 1971, Dance Films Association and the Film at Lincoln Center have co-presented the Festival since 1996, hosting screenings and special events at the state-of-the-art Walter Reade Theater and the cutting-edge Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center.

Dance on Camera Festival serves the interests and needs of filmmakers, choreographers, and dancers by:

• Connecting artists with knowledgeable audiences through workshops, panel discussions, Q&As, and special programming throughout the four-day Festival

• Inviting press to the Festival, increasing media opportunities for filmmakers

• Hosting receptions and after parties where artists can connect with industry leaders

• Offering Festival filmmakers free admission to all screenings to enjoy the full range of films and programming at Dance on Camera Festival

• Providing additional opportunities to screen filmmakers’ work through the Dance on Camera Tour, a program that has brought Festival films to venues across the United States and numerous countries represented in our lineups such as: Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, China, Cuba, England, France, Hungary, Iceland, India, Latvia, Mexico, New Zealand, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Slovakia, Spain, Switzerland, and Turkey

Dance on Camera Festival welcomes submissions from filmmakers working in all aesthetic disciplines within the dance film genre, including narrative, documentary, animation and experimental. Dance on Camera encourages national and international submissions of films, which uniquely interpret the relationship between dance and film.

Submissions Deadlines and Important Dates:

Fall 2019: Early Bird Submissions open November 2, 2019 (November 1, 2019 - 8PM ET) - January 1, 2020
Winter 2020 Regular Submissions: January 2, 2020 - March 1, 2020
Spring 2020: Late Submissions open March 2. Late deadline is April 1.

• Members of Dance Films Association receive discounted entry fees. Learn more about Dance Films Association membership benefits and sign up here: http://www.dancefilms.org/membership/

Questions regarding submissions may be directed to info@dancefilms.org or by calling: +1-347-505-8649.
• Current Dance Films Association Members are eligible to submit their films at the Early Bird discount rate throughout the submission period. To obtain a member discount code email info@dancefilms.org with the length of film(s) you plan to submit (and during what period beyond earlybird -- regular or late).

ABOUT DANCE FILMS ASSOCIATION

Dance Films Association, Inc. (DFA), a New York-based nonprofit since 1956, is dedicated to furthering the art of dance film. Connecting artists and organizations, fostering new works for new audiences, and sharing essential resources, DFA is a catalyst for innovation in and preservation of dance on camera. Alongside the Dance on Camera Festival, DFA offers year-round programming such as special screenings through Dance Films Presents and educational workshops through Dance Film Lab. Dance Films Association also provides opportunities for its members to apply for production support through fiscal sponsorship at the organizational level and via its production grant program at the individual membership level.

Dance Films Association receives generous year-round support from our members, The New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council, The Office of the Mayor Bill De Blasio, and Commissioner Tom Finkelpearl, as well as The New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, and the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional support is provided by Brown-Forman, Gibney Dance Center, and Materials for the Arts. For more information, visit www.dancefilms.org and follow @dancefilms on Twitter.

ABOUT FILM AT LINCOLN CENTER

Film at Lincoln Film at Lincoln Center is devoted to supporting the art and elevating the craft of cinema. The only branch of the world-renowned arts complex Lincoln Center to shine a light on the everlasting yet evolving importance of the moving image, this nonprofit organization was founded in 1969 to celebrate American and international film. Via year-round programming and discussions; its annual New York Film Festival; and its publications, including Film Comment, the U.S.’s premier magazine about films and film culture, the Film Society endeavors to make the discussion and appreciation of cinema accessible to a broader audience, as well as to ensure that it will remain an essential art form for years to come.

Film at Lincoln Center receives generous, year-round support from The New York Times, Shutterstock, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. American Airlines is the Official Airline of the Film Society of Lincoln Center. For more information, visit www.filmlinc.org and follow @filmlinc on Twitter.

About

Virtual Festival 2020: Due to Covid-19 precautions, Dance Films Association and Film at Lincoln Center presented a digital Dance on Camera Festival from July 17 through July 20, 2020. Submission information for our next Dance on Camera Festival will be posted when it becomes available. The text below is the original text pertaining to the already presented 2020 48th annual festival.

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SUBMIT YOUR FILM TO THE 2020 DANCE ON CAMERA FESTIVAL

The 48th Annual Dance on Camera Festival (July 17 – 20, 2020), presented by Dance Films Association and the Film at Lincoln Center, opens its call for submissions for dance films of all genres and lengths beginning in November 1, 2019.

Dance on Camera Festival remains the longest-running dance film festival in the world, providing a platform for choreographic storytelling and creative expression, and intimate access to innovative media artists and their cinematic works. Each year in New York City, the Festival presents feature-length documentary and narrative films, inventive short films, filmmaker panels and special events, cutting edge media and art installations, as well as engaging community and student programs. Inaugurated in 1971, Dance Films Association and the Film at Lincoln Center have co-presented the Festival since 1996, hosting screenings and special events at the state-of-the-art Walter Reade Theater and the cutting-edge Elinor Bunin Munroe Film Center.

Dance on Camera Festival serves the interests and needs of filmmakers, choreographers, and dancers by:

• Connecting artists with knowledgeable audiences through workshops, panel discussions, Q&As, and special programming throughout the four-day Festival

• Inviting press to the Festival, increasing media opportunities for filmmakers

• Hosting receptions and after parties where artists can connect with industry leaders

• Offering Festival filmmakers free admission to all screenings to enjoy the full range of films and programming at Dance on Camera Festival

• Providing additional opportunities to screen filmmakers’ work through the Dance on Camera Tour, a program that has brought Festival films to venues across the United States and numerous countries represented in our lineups such as: Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, China, Cuba, England, France, Hungary, Iceland, India, Latvia, Mexico, New Zealand, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Slovakia, Spain, Switzerland, and Turkey

Dance on Camera Festival welcomes submissions from filmmakers working in all aesthetic disciplines within the dance film genre, including narrative, documentary, animation and experimental. Dance on Camera encourages national and international submissions of films, which uniquely interpret the relationship between dance and film.

Submissions Deadlines and Important Dates:

Fall 2019: Early Bird Submissions open November 2, 2019 (November 1, 2019 - 8PM ET) - January 1, 2020
Winter 2020 Regular Submissions: January 2, 2020 - March 1, 2020
Spring 2020: Late Submissions open March 2. Late deadline is April 1.

• Members of Dance Films Association receive discounted entry fees. Learn more about Dance Films Association membership benefits and sign up here: http://www.dancefilms.org/membership/

Questions regarding submissions may be directed to info@dancefilms.org or by calling: +1-347-505-8649.
• Current Dance Films Association Members are eligible to submit their films at the Early Bird discount rate throughout the submission period. To obtain a member discount code email info@dancefilms.org with the length of film(s) you plan to submit (and during what period beyond earlybird -- regular or late).

ABOUT DANCE FILMS ASSOCIATION

Dance Films Association, Inc. (DFA), a New York-based nonprofit since 1956, is dedicated to furthering the art of dance film. Connecting artists and organizations, fostering new works for new audiences, and sharing essential resources, DFA is a catalyst for innovation in and preservation of dance on camera. Alongside the Dance on Camera Festival, DFA offers year-round programming such as special screenings through Dance Films Presents and educational workshops through Dance Film Lab. Dance Films Association also provides opportunities for its members to apply for production support through fiscal sponsorship at the organizational level and via its production grant program at the individual membership level.

Dance Films Association receives generous year-round support from our members, The New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council, The Office of the Mayor Bill De Blasio, and Commissioner Tom Finkelpearl, as well as The New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, and the National Endowment for the Arts. Additional support is provided by Brown-Forman, Gibney Dance Center, and Materials for the Arts. For more information, visit www.dancefilms.org and follow @dancefilms on Twitter.

ABOUT FILM AT LINCOLN CENTER

Film at Lincoln Film at Lincoln Center is devoted to supporting the art and elevating the craft of cinema. The only branch of the world-renowned arts complex Lincoln Center to shine a light on the everlasting yet evolving importance of the moving image, this nonprofit organization was founded in 1969 to celebrate American and international film. Via year-round programming and discussions; its annual New York Film Festival; and its publications, including Film Comment, the U.S.’s premier magazine about films and film culture, the Film Society endeavors to make the discussion and appreciation of cinema accessible to a broader audience, as well as to ensure that it will remain an essential art form for years to come.

Film at Lincoln Center receives generous, year-round support from The New York Times, Shutterstock, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. American Airlines is the Official Airline of the Film Society of Lincoln Center. For more information, visit www.filmlinc.org and follow @filmlinc on Twitter.

Awards & Winners

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Terms and rules

SUBMISSIONS
Filmmaker must be authorized to submit this film to Dance on Camera Festival for consideration and must have read, understand, and agree to all entry requirements. Entrant must be the sole person responsible to make the decision to enter this media material and guarantee that such exhibition will not violate or infringe upon any rights whatsoever (including copyright, trademark, musical or contract right) of any person or entity. Entrant confirms and warrants required legal authority to submit the entry into the Festival and to use all music, images, and content in the entry.

All rights and permissions for any materials contained within the said entry have been granted and filmmaker holds harmless Dance on Camera Festival from any or all disputes or claims that may arise from these rights and permissions granted.

Early Bird Submissions: November 1 - January 1, 2020
• $50 for all categories and lengths.
Regular submission Period: January 2 - March 1, 2020

• $60 for Shorts: Narrative, Documentary, Animated and Experimental Shorts, Music Videos
• $75 for Features: Narrative and Documentary Features (over 40 minutes)
Late Submission Period: March 2, 2020 - April 1, 2020

• $75 for Shorts: Narrative, Documentary, Animated & Experimental Short, Music Videos
• $100 for Features: Narrative and Documentary Features (over 40 minutes)
[DFA Members may submit at the $50 level - short or feature - throughout the submission period. Contact info@dancefilms.org for code and to verify membership.]

Dance on Camera Festival cannot waive submission fees.

ENTRY REGULATIONS
The nonrefundable entry fee must be payable in US dollars to DANCE FILMS ASSOCIATION. Entries must be posted online and available for review (POSTMARKED) by the deadline.

When submitting to the festival you are agreeing that, if selected and the invitation accepted, to screen the submitted film during the dates of the festival (July 17 - 20, 2020). Dance on Camera Festival will not pay any screening fees for presentation of the film during the festival. The only exception would be if there is a negotiated agreement preceding the submission of the film to Dance on Camera Festival.

Dance on Camera Festival reserves the right to determine the eligibility of any project submitted. There is no limit to the number of entries. Entrants are permitted to submit works-in-progress (i.e., without final color correction or sound mixing), but please clearly note works-in-progress in your submission materials.

PRESENTATION WINDOW
By submitting, the entrant acknowledges that the filmmaker has NOT submitted/planned for this film to be publicly screened/presented in the New York City region three months prior to Dance on Camera Festival, July 17-20, 2020 (between April 16, 2019 - July 16, 2019). Please contact festival@dancefilms.org with any questions regarding the Festival presentation window.

PRESS MATERIALS
If selected, Dance on Camera Festival will require certain press materials to include high-resolution production stills, trailers, key art, director bio, and other production and crew notes.

REPRODUCTION AGREEMENT
Submission of an entry gives Dance on Camera Festival and its presenters permission to have excerpts of accepted work, including film trailers, and publicity shots shown in all promotional activities related to the festival.

PRESENTATION FORMAT
The following exhibition formats are eligible for Festival screening: DCP, 35MM, and ProRes 422. Dance on Camera Festival requires a BluRay back-up for feature length films. The Festival will accept ProRes 422 digital files with stereo sound for short films. Dance on Camera Festival can arrange for discounted duplication and re-formatting at a post-house for accepted films.

DANCE ON CAMERA TOURING PROGRAM
If accepted to the Dance on Camera Festival, this film will also be considered for Dance Films Association's Dance on Camera Tour from November 2020 through April 2021.  If the film is selected to be part of the Tour, the filmmaker will be contacted by the Festival and/or its presenters and will be provided this option for their film. Films selected for the Dance on Camera Touring Program are not guaranteed screenings.

Photo credit: Detail from UPROOTED - THE JOURNEY OF JAZZ DANCE, voted BEST OF FEST FEATURE by the audiences of the 2020 Dance on Camera Festival with KAJA IRWIN, SABRINA COMANESCU, NATASHA KORNEY of Decidedly Jazz Danceworks (DJD) in Calgary – Vibecke Dahle

Ratings & Reviews

Categories and fees

Narrative Feature
Early Bird (1st January, 2020) $50
Regular (1st March, 2020) $75
Late (1st April, 2020) $100

The Narrative Feature category is for fictional films that run 40 minutes or longer. Animated and Experimental films that meet these guidelines also qualify.

Narrative Short
Early Bird (1st January, 2020) $50
Regular (1st March, 2020) $60
Late (1st April, 2020) $75

The Narrative Short category is for fictional films shorter than 39 minutes and 59 seconds.

Documentary Feature [Non-Fiction]
Early Bird (1st January, 2020) $50
Regular (1st March, 2020) $75
Late (1st April, 2020) $100

The Documentary Feature category is for non-fiction films that run 40 minutes or longer. Animated and Experimental films that meet these guidelines also qualify.

Documentary Short
Early Bird (1st January, 2020) $50
Regular (1st March, 2020) $60
Late (1st April, 2020) $75

The Documentary Short category is for non-fiction films shorter than 39 minutes and 59 seconds.

Animated Short
Early Bird (1st January, 2020) $50
Regular (1st March, 2020) $60
Late (1st April, 2020) $75

The Animated Short category is for films shorter than 39 minutes and 59 seconds that feature primarily animated content or stop-motion animation.

Experimental Short
Early Bird (1st January, 2020) $50
Regular (1st March, 2020) $60
Late (1st April, 2020) $75

The Experimental Short category is for experimental films shorter than 39 minutes and 59 seconds.

Music Video
Early Bird (1st January, 2020) $50
Regular (1st March, 2020) $60
Late (1st April, 2020) $75

Music Video category is for original music videos (a visual accompaniment and/or representation of a piece of music), may be narrative, experimental, or animated, and must be a minimum of 2 minutes. We are looking for visually striking and ambitious videos that prominently feature choreography.

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