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Women at FITC Deadline Extended to March 5th!

You asked, we listened!  We've extended the deadline for video entries for the Women At FITC contest to this Friday, March 5th.

So, how do you get your ticket?
Simple. Tell us with a VIDEO or a Flash Movie why attending FITC Toronto 2010 would be important to you! Tell us your story, why would attending would make a difference? Then, on March 5th we will select the top 50, and give out free tickets! Its that easy!

The official rules and all details can be seen at http://fitc.ca/women

Here are some of the awesome entries that we've received so far.

Interactive installations wanted

Call for Interactive Installation Ideas at FITC Amsterdam!

FITC is looking for 2-3 interactive installations for our exhibit/lounge area at FITC Amsterdam! We are looking for cool and fun projects to be set up for our attendees, speakers and sponsors to interact with.

The event takes place at the Felix Meritis on February 22nd & 23rd 2010. See website for details www.fitc.ca/amsterdam

Details
-You will have  10 x 10 foot space to work with
-You will have power and wireless internet
-You will be responsible for all needed equipment and setup.
-Volunteers may be available for help setting up and tearing down
-FITC may be able to help with specific hardware items.
-FITC will pay a 350 EUR honorarium towards your project

Those chosen will receive
-2 tickets to FITC Amsterdam 2010
-Listing as 'interactive sponsor' with your group/companies logo and
blurb, on the sponsors page of FITC Amsterdam
-A 350 EUR honorarium.

Interested?
Please send the following info to proposals@fitc.ca
-Your contact info
-A written description of the installation
-Photos or images or videos of the installatio

Deadline is Dec 31st for ideas so get them in now!

 

FITC encourages Women at FITC TORONTO


We know there are amazing women working in our industry, and we want to see them at FITC Toronto 2010! As such, for FITC Toronto 2010, we are giving away 50 FREE festival tickets to women working in the industry who wouldn't otherwise be able to attend.
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