The A3C Festival's Music Video Competition is brought to you by ATLFF!
This year's A3C Festival begins Wednesday, October 8th. As part of the film program, A3C has joined forces with ATLFF for a Music Video Competition taking place on Friday, October 10th at 1:00 PM.
The pilgrimage to Atlanta is approaching as hip hop artists make their way to our city for another year at A3C Hip Hop Festival. This year's festival begins Wednesday, October 8th, and features over 500 artists, producers, and panelists. The festival will run through the weekend and include concerts, panel discussion, art shows, workshops, and even a film festival.
A3C's Film Festival celebrates its 3rd year, showcasing documentaries, feature films, and music videos all about hip hop and its roots. Joining forces with the Atlanta Film Festival, they have compiled a collection of music videos by upcoming hip hop artists for your viewing pleasure. The Music Video Competition will take place at the Artist Center at the Crowne Plaza Midtown Atlanta Hotel, 590 W. Peachtree NW, on Friday, October 10th at 1 pm. Don't miss the chance to have your mind blown by some amazing music accompanied by stylish and flashy videos.
The film festival is available to attendees with All-Access and VIP passes. Make sure to get your tickets now at http://www.a3cfestival.com/attend.
2nd A3C Film Festival: First Films Announced - Accepting Submissions till August 14
Produced in collaboration with the Atlanta Film Festival, the A3C Film Festival—like the larger music and culture festival itself—promises to showcase a diverse array of hip-hop at its very best. The mission of the A3C Film Festival is to use film to unite artists and fans of Hip Hop, Youth, Street and Urban Culture, transform the way audiences see the world, and support the vision of independent artists.
Second Annual A3C Film Festival Presents:
East Coast Premiere of "Our Vinyl Weighs a Ton"
Documentary On Stones Throw Records &
“Everybody Street,” Documentary On New York’s
Iconic Street Photography
Accepting Film Submissions Online, Partner with
Atlanta Film Festival
Produced in collaboration with the Atlanta Film Festival, the A3C Film Festival—like the larger music and culture festival itself—promises to showcase a diverse array of hip-hop at its very best. The mission of the A3C Film Festival is to use film to unite artists and fans of Hip Hop, Youth, Street and Urban Culture, transform the way audiences see the world, and support the vision of independent artists.
From October 2-6, 2013, A3C will host movie premieres, screenings, music videos, shorts and panels. Headlining the second annual festival on October 3, is the East Coast Premiere of the Our Vinyl Weighs a Ton: This Is Stones Throw Records documentary on one of hip-hop's most heralded labels. There will be a Q&A with director Jeff Broadway, film and music makers.
Following the screening, A3C will host an official Stones Throw After Party featuring, Peanut Butter Wolf (DJ, Producer and founder of Stones Throw Records), Jonwayne and more TBA.
Directed by Jeff Broadway and featuring Peanut Butter Wolf, Madlib, DOOM, Kanye West, A-Trak and more, Our Vinyl Weighs a Ton chronicles 15-plus years of independent hip-hop history through the storied lens of Los Angeles' Stones Throw Records. Variety called the documentary "full of inspired detours, colorful non sequiturs, inside jokes and unexplained phenomena that will likely give hip-hop fans paroxysms of pleasure" and for the first time, people outside of LA will get a chance to see it.
"I'm really pumped to bring the film to A3C and introduce it to a new audience of hip-hop and general music lovers,” Jeff Broadway says, “ I think the concept of what's hip-hop is rapidly evolving, and that Our Vinyl Weighs a Ton really speaks to that evolution and explores it."
The A3C Film Festival will also screen the highly acclaimed Everybody Street documentary to present as part of Atlanta Celebrates Photography and A3C Festival, with a Q&A with director Cheryl Dunn. The film illuminates the lives and work of New York’s iconic street photographers such as Ricky Powell, Martha Cooper, Jamel Shabazz, Jeff Mermelstein, Clayton Patterson and the incomparable city that has inspired them for decades. The documentary pays tribute to the spirit of street photography through a cinematic exploration of New York City, and captures the visceral rush, singular perseverance and at times immediate danger customary to these artists.
Also at the A3C Film Festival: BBoy for Life chronicle of break dancers and gang members in Guatemala City directed by Coury Deeb, Doin' It in the Park: Pick-Up Basketball, NYC directors Bobbito Garcia and Kevin Couliau examine New York City's obsession with playground hoops, Demos a documentary that was created to educate and inspire the emerging hip-hop independent artist to accelerate their career, directed by Kareem Fort and Chilltown an animated comedy that follows three hip-hop heads, directed by Leesa Dean.
"Our desire is for the A3C Film Festival to be the preeminent fest that bridges film and hip-hop," says Charles Hudson of Atlanta Film Festival, one of two dozen Academy Award™ qualifying festivals in the U.S. "We couldn't have a better choice to headline the second A3C Film Festival…it speaks to our mission to transform the way audiences see the world."
In this spirit, additions to the festival will be announced in the coming weeks, as A3C is still accepting submissions until August 14 in its constant quest to seek out and support independent artists. Narratives and documentaries, both feature length and short, as well as music videos are now being accepted atwww.A3Cfestival.com/film
Contact: film@a3chiphop.com
About A3C:
A3C [All 3 Coasts] is one of the largest hip-hop festivals in the US and takes place annually in Atlanta, GA. Now in its 9th year, A3C has grown from a local hip-hop showcase to an international festival, and incomparable cultural experience. A3C takes place over 5 days in October, at dozens of venues centrally located throughout three closely connected, high traffic, cultural hubs in Atlanta: Old 4th Ward, Little 5 Points and East Atlanta Village.
Confirmed acts for this year’s festival include Ghostface Killah, Too Short and Pharoahe Monch, Rich Homie Quan, Roc Marciano, Kings Dead, Chuck Inglish, 9th Wonder, Alexander Spit, Aaron Cohen, Rapsody, Prof, R.A. the Rugged Man, ForteBowie, Scotty ATL, ANTHM, Rome Fortune, Spree Wilson, Boldy James and dozens more mean 100+ acts announced, with 200+ still to come.
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Artist Submissions: http://www.a3cfestival.com/perform
Confirmed Artists: http://www.a3cfestival.com/artists
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