Is there a time limit or general suggested length that will help my submissions chances for acceptance in the Electronic Theater?
There is no fixed or ideal time limit for submitted projects. Ultimately, technical excellence and innovation are the deciding factors. Sometimes, the jury asks submitters of longer pieces to edit for time or create a trailer for the Electronic Theater and recommends showing the entire piece in the Animation Theater. However, as the Electronic Theater has a fixed run time, shorter pieces do have an advantage. If your work is longer, it needs to be that much better. Exceptional work will not be rejected because of its duration. Please note that, for the jury review, submitters of pieces that are longer then five minutes are asked to indicate by time code a shorter selection that they want to make sure the jury will view. This is an attempt to control the total time required to complete jury review. If there is editing to be done, we would prefer that it be done pre-submission and by the submitters in order to maintain maximum artistic integrity. However, if you are willing to edit your
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- Is there a time limit or general suggested length that will help my submissions chances for acceptance?