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Projections 2010 call for entries extended

29 July, 2010

ACMP in association with alpha from Sony is pleased to announce that the 2010 call for entries is now open.   

2010 will continue the amazing momentum of 09 which saw awesome screenings to sold out  audiences in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane as well as a Canberra show.  The screening was also distributed on DVD to over 13,000 creatives. Finalists also received the amazing Saatchi matsreclass and portfolio review, alpha dSLR's from Sony, advertising in Create09, Momento vouchers, Crumpler bags, and most importantly the opportunity to be noticed by the best creatives in the country. If you want you're work seen and to kickstart your career, there's no better place than Projections.

So if you're a student, assistant or in your first three years of shooting professionally, and think you're one of Australia's best emerging talents, now is your time to shine. Entries are series based, cover three categories, Commercial, Editorial and Art! Stay Tuned!!! Projections website

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