Everything you need to know about the Nokia Music Short Film Competition

Published by Joel Willans on February 11, 2013

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Nokia Music isn’t just about listening to your favourite tracks, it’s about finding new ones, too. It’s this joy of discovery, which recently led Nokia Music to work with the legendary film festival Sundance and some of the world’s most respected independent directors, to produce a unique six-part documentary.

Making noise about American music

New American Noise shines a light on the underground music scene in six American cities. By detailing the incredible diversity of musical subcultures, it gives an unprecedented insight into the lives and passions of today’s music fans.

The response to this series has been phenomenal, so to further explore this fascinating theme Nokia Music is now teaming up with Sundance London (2013). This time, though, we’re challenging filmmakers and directors across the globe to investigate the music scenes in other cities.

The amazing, the unusual, the unknown

For the Nokia Music Short Film Competition, in association with Sundance London, The Nokia Music team want directors to showcase the amazing, the unusual and the unknown. This might be a unique musical identity or an authentic sound from their city. Ideally it should also show how cultures coming together give shape to the tunes coming from their part of the world.

Excite us with a mobile movie

To grasp this exciting opportunity, filmmakers need to simply upload a short video trailer (15 to 30 secs) visualizing the underground music scene in their chosen city. If you’d like to get involved, think of this trailer as an audition, which showcases your concept. Nokia, in association with Sundance London (2013), is looking for creative ideas that really push the boundaries of the camera and the possibilities of mobile filmmaking. We are open to all styles and approaches, just make sure you clearly describe what you intend to create.

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If your idea is chosen, you’ll receive two Nokia Lumia 920s and a $5,000 budget to shoot your film. What’s more, both films are guaranteed a special screening at the Sundance London Film & Music Festival (2013) in April, and one lucky grand prizewinner will walk away with $5,000 and a Nokia Lumia 920.

Up for the challenge? If so, we look forward to checking out your mobile movie magic soon.

Comments

  • http://www.facebook.com/seeNWRUG Nili Moran

    Great contest.

  • http://www.newsmeback.com NewsMeBack

    Great, creative idea and challenge !!!

  • http://twitter.com/berge31 robert phillips

    I live seeing the support for underground music…there is nothing like musicians playing from the heart…instead of for their old image

  • http://www.facebook.com/Goldschmiede.Plaar Goldschmiede Plaar

    Always great Content

  • http://twitter.com/marketing_list Tom Mack

    Great venue to get rising stars published.

  • http://twitter.com/RimoftheWorld Lake Arrowhead

    This is so cool! Thanks for sharing.

  • docreo

    Looks like I will be submitting a our trailer here as well. Thanks for the information. Thanks Nokia!

    ~ Doc Reo

  • K. Doug Allen

    Win win. I’m for anything that broadens the pipeline of new talent flowing into an over controlled and stagnant media. Kudos!

  • Harold Gardner

    Looks like an amazing opportunity!

  • http://twitter.com/RandySturridge Randy Sturridge

    Thanks for sharing this….Little bit excited to flex my creation muscles for the first time specific to this kind of task

  • http://www.facebook.com/lucas.wyrsch Lucas Wyrsch

    Great and inspiring post about a new creative wave we can achieve thanks to technology with mobile devices

  • http://twitter.com/MichelLandau Michael Landau

    It’s an interesting concept, but I’m physically disabled, and I’ve never found a smart phone with buttons big enough for me to be able to use it. Also, it’s too bad they can’t find a more positive place to get their music out to the public. Associating themselves with strip clubs doesn’t exactly create a positive impression.

  • http://bajabybus.com/ Ian Wright

    Michael makes a couple of good points below…

  • http://www.facebook.com/MarkAReynolds Mark Reynolds

    Great competition and a great prize !

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=736360659 Anthonia Orji

    Nice one!

  • http://twitter.com/mmwalker mmwalker

    I have just the crowd to send this to who wil really enjoy it!

  • http://www.facebook.com/thisisspain Steve Hall

    A very very interesting initiative,,,,,,I look forward to hearing more!

  • Juho-Pekka Palomaa

    Cuseme. I got freaked out when I read from this page that
    “To grasp this exciting opportunity, filmmakers need to simply upload a short video trailer (15 to 30 secs) visualizing the underground music scene in their chosen city.”
    and I had already edited a minute long video. But then I looked from your other site and there it was 60. And also on Talenthouse’s website it says 15-60 seconds. Could you fix this so that other people won’t get confused? :) Thanks
    J-P

  • WarOnMugs

    Would a film about a Canadian city be acceptable? Or are you defining “America” strictly as the U.S. here?

  • agusmakkie

    I already submit my trailer, Thank you nokia for making this challenge!!