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Milthon 2010 – European Video Game Creation Awards

  • Deadline Expired
  • Free

Each year, parallel to the Paris Game Festival, the Milthon awards celebrate the best video games and their creators. Dedicated to the recognition of video games, the Milthon awards are true to a long tradition of artistic awards.

The organization committee gathers on a yearly basis a jury of nine VIPs and professionals from the industry that is renewed each year. Presided over by a recognized creator, the Milthon jury is tasked with selecting the game developers whose work and creativity stood out.

The recipients are awarded the Milthon trophy, named after the sculptor who crafted this splendid bronze statuette.

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Minimotion 2010 Animation Competition

  • Open Until: 18 October 2010
  • Free

The anniversary edition of Minimotion 2010 is in the pipline! Minimotion – an association that aims to hold a 10 Seconds Animation Competition every year celebrates its 5th anniversary.

Minimotion is looking for minimal animations exploring the area between a single image and animation. Send your 10 second animations.

A selection of the submitted works will be presented on 20 November 2010 in Zürich.

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New York Festivals International Television & Film Awards 2011

  • Open Until: 1 October 2010

The New York Festivals® International Television & Film Awards recognize “The World’s Best Work” in news, sports, documentary, information and entertainment programming as well as in music videos, infomercials, promotion spots, openings and ID’s.

Now entering its 54th year, the total number of entries continues to grow, now representing over 35 different countries, making the NYF® Television & Film Awards one of the most well known and widely respected competitions on the globe. In 2010, NYF® combined both the Television Programming Awards and the Film & Video Awards, thus creating one of the world’s largest international competitions dedicated to both the TV and film industries.

New categories mirror today’s trends in world-wide programming and encourage the next generation of story-tellers.

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GIRAF6 – Festival of Independent Animation

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  • Free

The Giant Incandescent Resonating Animation Festival is the only exclusively independent animation festival in Canada, with a focus on experimental and self-produced animated film. GIRAF plays an essential role in the promotion, education and appreciation of independent animation from around the world, exposing hungry local audiences to the best animated content from at home and abroad.

GIRAF6, presented by Quickdraw Animation will take place from 3 - 7 November 2010 at the Plaza Theatre in Calgary, Alberta, Canada.

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Polyglot Video Contest

  • Open Until: 15 December 2010
  • Free

All young and creative-minded Europeans (EU or non-EU residents) aged 18-35 will be eagerly welcomed to express themselves and share ideas on the topic of multilingualism through short films. Participants can now upload their works onto an interactive web platform, where the public will be able to view, comment and vote on them.

Submit your short about multilingualism to win your place aboard Polyglot, an itinerant filmmaking event travelling across the archipelago of Turku, Finland!

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Animated Dreams 2010 International Competition Programme

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  • Free

The Animation Film Festival Animated Dreams runs from 19 - 23 November 2010 in Tallinn, Estonia and consists of an international competition programme of short and medium-length animated films and a non-competitive informative programmes, retrospectives and special presentations.

Animated Dreams, the one and only Estonian animation film festival, offers Estonian animators a chance to display the state of their art as well as promotes high-quality international animation culture.

From its beginnings as an offshoot of Black Nights Film Festival back in 1999, the event has evolved into a small independent festival.

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