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The VFS SoundCloud 2011 Scholarship Contest

  • The winner is: Gordon McGladdery

Vancouver Film School (VFS), Canada’s premier entertainment arts institution and one of the most distinguished worldwide, is pleased to announce its partnership with SoundCloud, the world’s leading social sound platform, to offer a full-tuition scholarship for its one-year Sound Design for Visual Media program. So exciting!

Contestants will be stretched to create a brand new soundscape based on five different categories describing entities not normally associated with sound.

Open globally to all SoundCloud users, the scholarship is valued at $28,250 for Canadian students and $43,250 for international residents.
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Face Your Monster Contest on deviantART

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DeviantART is organizing a monster mask making contest!

Halloween is just around the corner and many deviants are already preparing costumes, pumpkins, and decorations. But our favorite spooktacular holiday just wouldn't be complete without gruesome ghouls and dastardly demons. Are you ready to Face Your Monster?!

Open to all deviants older than 13, the Face Your Monster Contest will award the best four monster masks, coming from any part of the world. You can either make a real monster mask or you can digitally turn your face into a monster.

There are lots of interesting prizes reserved for the winners!
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Colors of Life International Photo Contest 2011-12

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Colors of Life announces the 2011-12 Fifth Edition of the Colors of Life International Photo Contest - an International Photo Contest providing an opportunity for photographers to submit and exhibit their works in the United States and internationally.

The goal of this year’s competition is to produce a documentary-style exhibition from the 30 finalist photographs, alerting the world of the need for a better child care. The theme of this year's competition is "Every Child Matters".

The Fifth Colors of Life International Photo Contest is open to all photographers.
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Open to Interpretation Competition: Intimate Landscape

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The Juried Book Competition of Photography, Poetry and Prose - Open to Interpretation has another international open call for entries. This time the call is themed: Intimate Landscape.

Landscapes conjure images of vast, sweeping scenes, but the details captured by a photograph can turn a seemingly impersonal setting into an intimate story. It's up to the artist to define what constitutes an intimate landscape, be it representational, non-representational, urban, suburban or rural.

Each volume of Open to Interpretation represents a unique collaboration between photographers and writers.
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Trainspotting Photograph 2011 International Competition

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Following the great success of the inaugural Trainspotting international competition, the Powerhouse Museum proudly presents Trainspotting 2011. Amateur and professional photographers from around the world are invited to enter for a chance to win $5,000 (Australian dollars) and have their photograph exhibited at the Powerhouse Museum.

Enthusiasts of trains, railways and trams can enter up to three images per category and have the opportunity of showcasing their photographic skills.
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The Development Gateway Photo Competition

  • The winner is: Seshadri Moitra

To celebrate the launch of their new website, Development Gateway are calling on photographers around the world to share their images and stories of people in developing countries working to build a better world.

Show your image of development in action, and you could win a $500 prize from Development Gateway.

This competition is open to all photographers worldwide and each participant may submit up to 3 photographs total.
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Park Magazine Issue #02 – Call for Artists

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Established in 2010, Park - Art + Culture Magazine is a joint project which aims to bring together as many creative minds as possible, from different backgrounds and willing to share their work through a homegrown printed publication dedicated to art and culture.

While preparing its second issue, Park Magazine is looking for various types of submissions. The selected submissions will be featured in the next issue of Park Magazine.

Based in Porto, Portugal, Park Magazine welcomes submissions from both International and Portuguese artists.
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