Do you make music videos on your Macintosh?
For those amateur film directors out there, here’s a chance to debut your music videos:
The Radar Festival is a music video festival that is open to filmmakers of all ages. To enter the competition, they must make a music video for a track drawn from a shortlist including the likes of Groove Armada and Franz Ferdinand. Entries must be created using Macs and Apple software, the deadline for entries is August 31.
I’ve been seeing a growing number of YouTube spoof music videos, and I know how frustrating it can be to break in as an aspiring director, this might be the chance for internet film geeks to cross over.
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