Poet/filmakers have venues to show their work worldwide: Now Vancouver is calling for videopoems
Friday February 24, 2006
from Heather Haley:
See the Voice: Visible Verse 2006 call for videopoems
“Pacific Cinémathèque and curator Heather Haley are seeking videopoem submissions from around the world for the annual Visible Verse screening and performance poetry celebration. Visible Verse is North America’s sustaining venue for the presentation of new and artistically significant videopoetry.
“Official guidelines:
Related resources:
Our library of video poetry links
See the Voice: Visible Verse 2006 call for videopoems
“Pacific Cinémathèque and curator Heather Haley are seeking videopoem submissions from around the world for the annual Visible Verse screening and performance poetry celebration. Visible Verse is North America’s sustaining venue for the presentation of new and artistically significant videopoetry.
“Official guidelines:
- Visible Verse seeks videopoems with a 15 minutes maximum duration.
- Either official language of Canada is acceptable, though if the video is in French, an English-dubbed or subtitled version is required for consideration. Videos may originate in any part of the world, however.
- Pieces will be judged on true literary merit. The ideal videopoem is a wedding of word and image, the voice seen as well as heard.
- Please do not send documentaries, as they are outside the featured genre.
- Videopoem producers should provide a brief bio, full name, and contact information in a cover letter. There is no official application form nor entry fee.
- Submission deadline is 1 September, 2006.
Related resources:
Our library of video poetry links


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