VisionFest returns; Call for entries

Student animation festival returns October 22-24, 2010

INDIANAPOLIS, IND. - JANUARY 14, 2010 - VisionFest, a juried student animation festival, is accepting entries for competition and screening. High school, undergraduate and graduate students from across the globe are invited to submit their work in the categories of animation and games/interactive arts. All entries must be postmarked by July 28, 2010. This year's festival will take place October 22-24 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Details on the festival and how to submit are available at www.visionfest.org.
 
Winners in each category are selected by a jury of animation and gaming industry experts. Each category is divided into three levels of competition recognizing high school, undergraduate and graduate students. Best-in-Category award winners receive cash prizes.  Audience members will also select an overall Audience Choice Award winner in each category. 
 
All entries meeting submission requirements will receive written critiques from jurors. Past VisionFest jurors include top talent from many of the most recognizable players in the industry, including Industrial Light & Magic, Walt Disney, Blue Sky Studios and DC Comics. 
 
More information on VisionFest's competitive categories and schedule is provided below:
 
Animation Category:
Submissions may be either 2D or 3D. Works should be original, creative and compelling. Length must not exceed seven minutes. Non-English shorts must be subtitled or dubbed in English. Menus and packaging will not be judged and should not be included with submissions. Only entries in NTSC format on CD or DVD will be accepted. Files must be AVI/MOV at no less than 1024 x 768 resolution.

Games/Interactive Arts Category:
Games may be created using either Flash, 3D, Java, C++, Python or a number of other programs and applications.  Students may also submit their games via URL. Please visit www.visionfest.org for more details on how submissions in this category must be organized and packaged for judging.

Awards Schedule:
Entries must be postmarked by Wednesday, July 28, 2010. Winners will be notified by the end of September, 2010. Full details and an entry form are available for download at www.visionfest.org. VisionFest, including screenings, keynote speakers, presentations, student workshops and awards, will occur October 22-24, 2010. 

About VisionFest:
First established in 2005, VisionFest is one of the few animation festivals open only to student work. To date, more than 250 talented students representing nine countries and 56 schools have been part of VisionFest. Its mission is to create an environment of imagination, inspiration and education between emerging student talent and established industry leaders. VisionFest is organized by the Indiana University School of Informatics at Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI). 
 
Find Visionfest online at:
Website: www.visionfest.org
Facebook: www.facebook.com/VisionFest
Twitter: www.twitter.com/VisionFestInfo
YouTube: www.youtube.com/VisionFestAnimation

About IU School of Informatics at IUPUI:
The Indiana University School of Informatics was established in 2000 as one of the first schools in the nation dedicated to education and research in informatics. Informatics is the study and application of information technology to the arts and sciences, and the resulting impact on organizations, individuals and society as a whole. 
 
The Indiana University School of Informatics offers both undergraduate and graduate degrees in Media Arts and Science. To learn more about the Media Arts and Science program and distinguished faculty, please visit www.informatics.iupui.edu/media. The IU School of Informatics is located on the campus of Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis. For additional information, please visit www.informatics.iupui.edu.