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How does a music video qualify for eligibility for the Kodak Inside Film Awards Sydney?

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How does a music video qualify for eligibility for the Kodak Inside Film Awards Sydney?

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In order for a music video to become eligible, there are a number of criteria that must be met. Firstly, only music videos for songs by Australia artists, where the director of the music video is also Australian, are eligible. Secondly, the song must have been released to the public through a means generally understood to mean ‘release’ after the 1st of July in the year preceding the close of scoring for the year in question. So, to be eligible for the 2010 Inside Film Awards, the music video must for be for a song released on or after the 1st of July 2009. Finally, a music video must have been screened at an IF Awards accredited Film Festival or on Australian free-to-air or Australian cable television during the scoring year (ie after the 18th of September 2009 and before the close of scoring on the 17th of September 2010).

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In order for a music video to become eligible, there are a number of criteria that must be met. Firstly, only music videos for songs by Australia artists, where the director of the music video is also Australian, are eligible. Secondly, the song must have been released to the public through a means generally understood to mean ‘release’ after the 1st of July in the year preceding the close of scoring for the year in question. So, to be eligible for the 2011 Inside Film Awards, the music video must for be for a song released on or after the 1st of July 2010. Finally, a music video must have been screened at an IF Awards accredited Film Festival or on Australian free-to-air or Australian cable television during the scoring year (ie after the 17th of September 2010 and before the close of scoring on the 16th of September 2011).

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