April 03, 2008
Getty Seeks Videos
VideoRevolutionaries.com Project Site

The J. Paul Getty Museum is seeking short videos with an edge to post on its "VideoRevolutionaries.com" project site.
The project, which was developed in conjunction with and inspired by the museum's current "California Video" exhibition, seeks to celebrate emerging artists and allows users to become more engaged with the current video revolution. The site will remain active throughout the course of the exhibition (now until June 8), and the highest-rated videos will be projected at the Getty's "May Fridays Off the 405" event.
The Getty will accept most video and image formats, including wmv, avi, mpg and mov files, but videos must not be longer than 6 minutes in running time.
Subject matter is wide open, however, the Getty will review all submissions and will not accept any with pornographic or sexually explicit content, abuse of people, animals or the environment, graphic or gratuitous violence, hate speech or content contrary to applicable local, national and international laws and regulations. Videos must also respect copyright and privacy rights.
Visitors to the site should review the terms & conditions prior to submitting a video.
To submit, visit
www.videorevolutionaries.com and then click on the Submit Video link.
More Informationhttp://www.videorevolutionaries.com
Contact Information:
videorevolutionaries@getty.edu