Events & Opportunities
| Posted on 12.12.2008 | Posted by CC
£31,000 and massive opportunities up for grabs for talented student creatives!
Tagged by Forbes magazine as ‘the most powerful name in Israel’s entertainment industry’ and capable of selling out 60,000 plus venues in his home country, Aviv Geffen is a trend-setter, rather than a trend-follower. Now, as Aviv gears up to release his first solo English language album, he is characteristically pushing the envelope in his approach to the creative direction of the campaign. Instead of Aviv working with the renowned professionals clamouring to get a look in, F-Gen are searching for the next generation of creative talent to pioneer the project and work on the creative side of Aviv’s forthcoming album release campaign
F-Gen has no ulterior motive and only one aim: To push creativity forward. By giving the opportunity to those who have succeeded in their creative field to give something back to the next generation of creative talent, creativity, as a whole will move forward.
The competition is not only a chance for the winners to achieve and raise funding for their own artistic ambitions, but for students to make a huge impact on the music industry as a whole.
The competition is open to new creative talents, aged 16 +, across the UK.
Three amazing opportunities are available for the three students that manage to impress hot shot industry judges, from the CEO of UK Music Video Awards & PromoNews to top industry stylists, fashion and graphic designers and the chief of video commissioning for Sony UK:
£8,000 will be won by one video director. You will also receive a £10,000 budget to create the music video for next Aviv Geffen Single ‘It's Alright’.
£3,000 will be won by one stylist. You will also receive a budget of £5,000 to style Aviv's clothing for his first ever tour of the UK.
£2,000 will be won by one designer. You will also receive a budget of £3,000 to design the artwork for digital and physical packaging of ‘It's Alright’ single and Aviv's next album — the first to be specifically created for the UK market, by legendary producer Trevor Horn
Competition Website: www.f-gen.co.uk
Open now for entries
Closing date is the 31st of December
www.myspace.com/avivgeffen
www.avivgeffen.co.uk
For further information please contact: Gideon@syllabusmusic.com
F-Gen has no ulterior motive and only one aim: To push creativity forward. By giving the opportunity to those who have succeeded in their creative field to give something back to the next generation of creative talent, creativity, as a whole will move forward.
The competition is not only a chance for the winners to achieve and raise funding for their own artistic ambitions, but for students to make a huge impact on the music industry as a whole.
The competition is open to new creative talents, aged 16 +, across the UK.
Three amazing opportunities are available for the three students that manage to impress hot shot industry judges, from the CEO of UK Music Video Awards & PromoNews to top industry stylists, fashion and graphic designers and the chief of video commissioning for Sony UK:
£8,000 will be won by one video director. You will also receive a £10,000 budget to create the music video for next Aviv Geffen Single ‘It's Alright’.
£3,000 will be won by one stylist. You will also receive a budget of £5,000 to style Aviv's clothing for his first ever tour of the UK.
£2,000 will be won by one designer. You will also receive a budget of £3,000 to design the artwork for digital and physical packaging of ‘It's Alright’ single and Aviv's next album — the first to be specifically created for the UK market, by legendary producer Trevor Horn
Competition Website: www.f-gen.co.uk
Open now for entries
Closing date is the 31st of December
www.myspace.com/avivgeffen
www.avivgeffen.co.uk
For further information please contact: Gideon@syllabusmusic.com
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