New HD Art Channel Looking For Experimental Films

Ikono Menasa, the new 24/7 HDTV art channel on Arabsat, is looking for new experimental videos to be broadcasted via Satellite. Arabsat reaches more than 16.5 Million households in northern Africa, the Middle East and parts of Europe. If you would like to participate, please send a link of your video work to info@ikono.tv The submission deadline is the 15th of each month, starting in September 2010.

Ikono Menasa, the new 24/7 HDTV art channel on Arabsat, is looking for new experimental videos to be broadcasted via Satellite. Arabsat reaches more than 16.5 Million households in northern Africa, the Middle East and parts of Europe. If you would like to participate, please send a link of your video work to info@ikono.tv The submission deadline is the 15th of each month, starting in September 2010.

To be considered, films must be under 10 minutes in running time and be generally considered to be experimental in nature (i.e. video art, animationmusic videos etc). Narrative and documentary films won’t be considered, and the nature of the audience means that films with nudity or religious scenes are unlikely to be considered.

For more information and submissions details, visit www.ikono.tv

Benjamin Craig

Benjamin Craig is an award-winning filmmaker and chief executive of Cinemagine Media Limited. With a career spanning theatre, film, and new media, his credits include Waiting for Gorgo and Sparks and Embers. He is the author of the Cannes and Sundance Festival Virgin's Guides and has written for Vogue and GQ. Based in London, he is also the founder of filmmaking.net and holds a Masters in Producing Film & Television from Royal Holloway, University of London.

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