Review & Upon Acceptance
 
Jury Review Process
All submissions are reviewed with the identical selection criteria: content, technical implementation, innovation, artistic achievement, production values, creativity, originality, narrative, design, entertainment value, and advancement of visualization in the artistic and scientific fields of digital technologies.
 
Selected works are presented in the matinée and evening shows of the Electronic Theater or throughout the day in the Animation Theaters and/or in other SIGGRAPH 2002 programs. Entries representing both technical excellence and innovation are more likely to be shown in the Electronic Theater, while entries representing either technical excellence or innovation will be shown in the Animation Theaters.
 
The jury is comprised of a group of experts with diverse interests and skills in computer graphics, programming, and feature film or video production. The Computer Animation Festival chair has curatorial responsibility and discretion to select, organize, and direct the review process and to ensure the quality of every aspect of the Computer Animation Festival.
 
Upon Acceptance
Submitters of accepted film and video pieces will be notified by Wednesday, 27 March 2002. At that time, these submitters must provide final versions of their entries, recorded on the highest quality equipment available to them. The deadline for the final accepted version is 24 April 2002, 5 pm Pacific time.
 
Final versions that differ significantly from jury-accepted versions will not be shown.
 
End credits must be no longer than seven seconds. Additional credit information will be published in the SIGGRAPH 2002 Electronic Art and Animation Catalog.
 
Video shown in the Electronic Theater will be mastered on D1 and projected in component RGB. Pieces in 35mm will be shown in their native formats.
 
Contributors are responsible for securing necessary permissions and licenses for visual and audio material contained in entries for the SIGGRAPH 2002 Computer Animation Festival. Contributors are encouraged to use original music. Small performing rights licenses must be secured for public performance of any commercial soundtrack or copyrighted musical composition. Synchronization licenses must be secured for inclusion of copyrighted musical compositions in film or video presentations.
 
The work in the Computer Animation Festival will be documented in the SIGGRAPH 2002 Electronic Art and Animation Catalog, the Electronic Art and Animation CD-ROM, and the SIGGRAPH Video Revew (VHS and DVD). Slides or digital images must be submitted for printed publications.
 
The Computer Animation Festival may consider entries for special recognition awards. Entries awarded special recognition by SIGGRAPH 2002 may be eligible for consideration at other festivals and competitions. You are advised to contact other festival and competition organizers for eligibility clarification.
 
Presenter Recognition
A summary of what you will receive if your work is accepted by SIGGRAPH 2002.





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Submissions must be received by: 6 March 2002, 5 pm Pacific time.
   
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