Hey kiddo - sorry for the delay - yup, send the older work AND if the new
one is completed with enough of a window (before our program goes to press
in late Feb) we could switch them out (assuming our esteemed judges find
your work "worthy" :).

good to hear from ya!!!!
b


On Sun, Oct 13, 2013 at 11:08 PM, Caryn Cline <carynycl...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear Bryan,
>
> Since I'm teaching full time, I have not yet been able to complete the
> film I was hoping to send to the festival this year, so I'm sending an
> older work that utilizes a similar technique (botanicollage and "live
> action" footage melded together) and has never been screened for the
> public.  I would love to be able to show it to EIC's dedicated, discerning
> audience.  I hope that is OK with you.  The other piece might be ready by
> the time the festival happens, but it isn't ready now.
>
> I look forward to seeing you all in April.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> CC
>
>
> On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 10:27 AM, Bryan Konefsky <bkonef...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hello everyone!  Experiments in Cinema is beginning to wind down our
>> current call for submissions - Only about 3 weeks left to send us your
>> experimental-cinematic-brilliance!  Our deadline for submissions is
>> November 1.
>>
>> Experiments in Cinema will take place April 14-20, 2014 in Albuquerque,
>> New Mexico (yes, where Breaking Bad was shot).
>>
>> Please go to www.experimentsincinema.com for complete submission
>> information.
>>
>> Also, don't forget that the holiday season is coming soon and our
>> fundraising DVD collections make perfect gifts :)  - see our website for
>> ordering information.
>>
>> Happiness is a warm projector,
>> Bryan Konefsky
>> Professional product tester
>> director, Experiments in Cinema
>> president, Basement Films
>>
>> Great art has always gone to the masses, to their hopes and dreams, for
>> that spark that kindled their souls. The rest, "the many, all too many" as
>> Nietzsche called mediocrity, have been mere commodities that can be bought
>> with money, cheap glory, or social position.
>> - Emma Goldman
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Great art has always gone to the masses, to their hopes and dreams, for
that spark that kindled their souls. The rest, "the many, all too many" as
Nietzsche called mediocrity, have been mere commodities that can be bought
with money, cheap glory, or social position.
- Emma Goldman
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