What: Ohio Short Film Presented by Art Schmart!
When: Friday, June 5th 8PM-9PM
Where: Dragon Fly
Cost: Free
We are proud to announce that as part of the Peach Tree District, we will be presenting a series of short films from Columbus' finest filmmakers including Colin James McDonald, Stacie Sells, Matt Mendl and a few others.
Peach Classic
Monday, June 1, 2009

What: Cake and Film! presented by Art Schmart
When: Saturday, June 20th
Where: It looks like it's Open Space
Cost: $3 (includes a cupcake
What (in more depth): Watch some of the finest Experimental Cinema being made in Columbus and nationally and enjoy a complimentary Little Darlin Cupcake of your choice.
Sunday, May 3, 2009
Guidelines for Submitting
A) There is no fee to submit.
B) We will be accepting submissions in two categories.
1) intended for a "gallery setting" these videos will be looped with a stationary projector and played throughout.
2) intended for a "theatre setting" these videos will be between 5-20 min in length and intended to watched in isolation. Anyone submitting to this setting will also have the opportunity to modify the space in whatever way they might choose and are encouraged to think of the film as a sort of "performance."
Some examples that would be acceptable:
You could choose to project it in on to two walls that face each other and start one approx 2 min apart from the other.
You could ask that an audience member dress up as an antlered beast and make grunting noises every 26 seconds for the duration of the film, etc.
You could have a person, in full drag, singing the national anthem out of tune.
C) Contact Kevin at kevinv3@gmail.com to set up arrangements for submissions.
B) We will be accepting submissions in two categories.
1) intended for a "gallery setting" these videos will be looped with a stationary projector and played throughout.
2) intended for a "theatre setting" these videos will be between 5-20 min in length and intended to watched in isolation. Anyone submitting to this setting will also have the opportunity to modify the space in whatever way they might choose and are encouraged to think of the film as a sort of "performance."
Some examples that would be acceptable:
You could choose to project it in on to two walls that face each other and start one approx 2 min apart from the other.
You could ask that an audience member dress up as an antlered beast and make grunting noises every 26 seconds for the duration of the film, etc.
You could have a person, in full drag, singing the national anthem out of tune.
C) Contact Kevin at kevinv3@gmail.com to set up arrangements for submissions.
About the Festival
A one night festival with screenings that, in one way or another, understand film as a sort of performance. Film submissions will be accepted in two catagories: (a) Films (limit of 15 min each) that are to be screened in a "theatre-esque environment and (b) films intended to be viewed in a gallery setting on a loop.
The actual space will be divided into two rooms. Room (a) will have seats and multiple projectors (at least three) with the rest of the room to be determined by the artist.
Room (b) will have four standing projectors with sound that will remain on for the duration of the film.
In terms of schedule room (a) will have specified times for shows. The screenings will start shortly after gallery hop has ended approx 10pm.
A total of 8 submission will be accepted with the accepted entries to be decided on a semi competitive basis via a review panel consisting of three judges that are yet to be determined.
A variety of media will be encouraged (i.e, both film and video submissions).
The actual space will be divided into two rooms. Room (a) will have seats and multiple projectors (at least three) with the rest of the room to be determined by the artist.
Room (b) will have four standing projectors with sound that will remain on for the duration of the film.
In terms of schedule room (a) will have specified times for shows. The screenings will start shortly after gallery hop has ended approx 10pm.
A total of 8 submission will be accepted with the accepted entries to be decided on a semi competitive basis via a review panel consisting of three judges that are yet to be determined.
A variety of media will be encouraged (i.e, both film and video submissions).
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