Mark your Calendars!
Content Description: Erin wearing black inside a red TV reminds you to mark your calendars!
Transcript: Go grab your calendar. No, really. Go get it. Bring a pen as well. I’ll wait. (pause) By the way, make sure your calendars are for 2020 not 2019. Now, go to February 2020. Go down the month to the 29th. Yes, the 29th. Such a rare leap-year date. Now, make it your goal to submit your video in by February 29th. Mark a X. Circle the date. Whatever that would help you remember. Submit your video!
End image: Third Annual Art ASL Video Awards screening taking place in Riverside, CA on April 18, 2020.
Image description: An old school film strip coming out of a mobile phone with a light bulb, the word ASL, and ribbon inside individual film squares and scissors under the strip (editing). Red words under the film strip reads “Get Ready for Spring 2020!!”
Submission Deadline: February 29, 2020
Qualifying Video Notifications: March 16, 2020
Screening: April 18, 2020.
Criteria for submitting your short video can be found at artaslvideo.com.
Save the Date!
Content Description: Erin wearing black inside a red TV asks you to save the date!
Transcript: Get out your calendar again. Let’s go to April this time. Now, lock down Saturday the 18th. Plan nothing else but to be there at the AAVA competition screening showcasing videos from Deaf people all over the country. Also, be there when they announce the award winners! End image: Third Annual Art ASL Video Awards screening taking place in Riverside, CA on April 18, 2020.
Image description: An old school film strip coming out of a mobile phone with a light bulb, the word ASL, and ribbon inside individual film squares and scissors under the strip (editing). Red words under the film strip reads “Get Ready for Spring 2020!!”
Submission Deadline: February 29, 2020
Qualifying Video Notifications: March 16, 2020
Screening: April 18, 2020.
Criteria for submitting your short video can be found at artaslvideo.com.
Produced by Lenois Productions
“Routine” was produced by Jon Savage. The 12-minute film about two strange people who observe each other at the same time and place everyday. Until one of them is willing to step up.
“Routine” is available to watch at a film festival at this year. Keep an eye out because it may be screened in your area!
“Routine” was produced by Jon Savage. The 12-minute film about two strange people who observe each other at the same time and place everyday. Until one of them is willing to step up.
“Routine” is available to watch at a film festival at this year. Keep an eye out because it may be screened in your area!
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