6th Full Dome Festival in the Jena Zeiss-Planetarium


The Jena Zeiss-Planetarium will host the 6th FullDome Festival from May 8th to 12th, 2012. The organizers invite all fulldome producers to submit their latest productions to the 2012 FullDome Festival. It is open to all fulldome producers worldwide. In 2012, full-length feature shows withlengths between 20 and 45 minutes will be welcome again. Students are especially encouraged to contribute. Remaining a regular program item, the Student Festival will present, and award prizes to, fulldome sequences created by students at home and abroad. The Festival will culminate with a Saturday-night gala of the best entries in the categories of student contributions, professional clips, and of the winning full-length show. The thematic focus in 2012 is on the concept of »Dissolving Space«, a term that may be freely interpreted in all categories.

Festival calendar

Tuesday, May 8 to Thursday, May 10, 2012 (afternoon and in the evenings):full-length feature shows
Wednesday, May 9 to Saturday, May 12, 2012 (mornings): workshops
Thursday, May 10, 2012 (evening): fulldome short films
Friday, May 11, 2012 (evening): Student's Festival
Saturday, May 12, 2012 (evening): Festival Gala with awards ceremony

Important deadlines

Signing up for full-length feature shows: December 16, 2011
Signing up for workshop subjects: February 1, 2012
Entry closing date for full-length feature shows and short films/clips: March 2, 2012
Entry closing date for student productions and workshop contributions: April 3, 2012
Sign-up closing date for workshops: April 30, 2012
Copy deadline for the program brochure: April 18, 2012
Early sign-up and entries would be appreciated.

FullDome Festival categories and show times

Full-length feature shows (Shows running between 20 and 50 min): The productions chosen in this category (made in 2010 and 2011/12) are publicly shown in full length in the Feature Show Program in the afternoons and evenings of Tue 8 till Thu 10 May, 2012). Fulldome short films and clips (Short films running maximally 15 min): The entries chosen will be shown publicly at the Jena Zeiss Planetarium on the evening of Thursday, May 10, 2012. A "best-of" selection of short films in this category will be publicly shown in full at the Festival Gala on Saturday, May 12, 2012 and are short-listed for the Audience Award.

Student fulldome productions (Student contributions running for a maximum of 5 min each): The entries chosen are shown in public and rated during the Student Festival / Students' Night on Friday, May 11, 2012. Outstanding contributions will be shown at the Festival Gala on Saturday and are short-listed for the jury's and the audience's FullDome Awards. Workshops (Sessions every morning from May 9 till 12, 2012) Workshops will be held on a variety of topics. Some of the subjects planned: ?Fulldome Festivals ? quo vadis??, ?Fulldome: Sense and Perception?, ?Promotion of the Fulldome Medium?, ?The Dome as an Interaction Medium: Game Design & Real-Time Productions?, ?From Janus to Fulldome - Ancient and Modern Myths of Surround Vision?. Most workshops will not take place in the planetarium dome. Workshop contributions are not eligible for awards. Participants need to sign up in advance. Suggestions for speakers and subjects should be entered by February 1, 2012.

Special theme »Dissolving Space«

The prominent theme of the 2012 FullDome Festival is »Dissolving Space«. It may be freely interpreted by fulldome productions in all categories. Entries are welcome from professional or independent producers as well as students. Contributions must not exceed lengths of 5 min (student entries) or 15 min (non-student entries). A "best-of" selection from all show days will be presented at the Gala on May 12. A jury will rate the productions and decide on the ?Dissolving Space Award?. FullDome Festival Gala (Saturday night, May 12, 2012) This event will present outstanding student contributions, clips and short films from all areas of the fulldome medium as short-listed by the jury and the festival organizers, as well as the award-winning full-length feature shows. The jury will assign the FullDome Awards for student works (?Creative Award? and ?Performance Award?), and the spectators will confer the ?Audience Award? by ballot. Prerequisites for entry, see to the links below.

Jury

Entries to the Festival will be short-listed by the jury for public presentation at the Jena Zeiss-Planetarium during the 6th FullDome Festival. Award winners will be selected by the jury from the contributions presented. All entries will be assessed by common selection criteria, viz.: Content
and treatment, technical implementation, artistic design, creativity, originality, narrative quality, entertainment value, and general contribution to the artistic, innovative and technical advancement of the fulldome medium.

FullDome Awards

In addition to awards endowed with prize money, the jury of the 6th FullDome Festival will also confer unendowed prizes for the category of full-length feature shows. As in the previous years, there will be an Audience Award conferred to the winner of a ballot among the spectators.
Carl Zeiss AG will again award prizes for outstanding contributions entered by students in three categories, each endowed with EUR 500: Creative Award (best idea); Performance Award (best implementation); Audience Award. The Creative and Performance Awards will be selected by a panel of expert jurors, whereas the Audience Award is selected by ballot among the spectators of the FullDome Festival Gala on May 12th, 2012.

Festival Reel

A Festival Reel will be compiled from the selected festival contributions (finalists), will be made available to interested fulldome theaters and other potential facilities capable of presenting it. The participating fulldome theaters may, under license from the Festival host, show the Festival Reel, or parts thereof, for noncommercial purposes, but also against an entrance fee. All proceeds from licensed presentations of the FullDome Festival Reel will flow into the FullDome Festival for endowing future awards. Full-length feature shows and workshop contributions will not be included in the Festival Reel.

Further information and all prerequisites for entry are available at:

http://www.fulldome-festival.de
http://www.zeiss.de/C12567B00038CD75/Contents-Frame/FC2943F788E89E7DC1257919002DA239
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Please feel free to contact the undersigned with any questions. We are looking forward to all your FullDome Festival contributions.

Juergen Hellwig, Director Jena Zeiss-Planetarium


Micky Remann, Lecturer Weimar Bauhaus University, Media Faculty


Volkmar Schorcht, Carl Zeiss AG, Planetarium Division


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