Call for entries
Deadline: 29 July 2013


Done Kino Tallinn/Estonia

If you are interested to shoot short films in Tallinn and experience
experimental version of collaborative cinematic improvisation event
called Kino Kabaret participate in Done Kino on 9 -15 August 2013 at
Tallinn’s Ptarmigan project space (http://ptarmigan.ee/)

Kino Kabaret events (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kino_(movement))
have character of temporary film labs taking place all around the
world where directors, actors, musicians and other cinematic artisans
of various experiences, nationalities, ages, etc. gather for several
days divided into sessions of various amount and length to create
short low-budget films in improvisational manner. Usually each session contains three main parts: a production meeting; shooting and editing; screening of films made during a session.

Done Kino is an experimental version of Kino Kabaret where outdated
raw video footage submitted both by participants and whomever eager to do so is shared and treated as an another tool for collaborative
moviemaking. Done Kino’s unique nature is additionally emphasized by
the fact that there are no breaks between 3 x 33 hours filmmaking
sessions.

Deadline for registration or submission of the raw footage is 29 July
2013 or until the capacity of the workshop is full (max. 20 attendees
and unlimited number of raw footage donators). Accepted participants
will be informed on an ongoing basis.

Read more / register / submit your raw, unused footage on
http://donekino.ptarmigan.ee/ or https://www.facebook.com/DoneKino.

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