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A work is finished when an artist realizes his intentions. Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn, 1606-1669 Dutch Master; Painter, Draughtsman, Printmaker, Art Collector and Dealer One of the Greatest Visual Artists and the Most Important Dutch Visual Artist
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To Do | Gather | Create ChecklistEngage Art App (Download, register, and use until winners are announced.)
Download Mobile App Link to EA AppLink to EA App
Register Mobile App User Name
Take Survey in App Password
Register in Submittable Register Here
Submission Visual Art Film User Name Form: Performing Arts Music Video Video (not music) Password
Entrant and Team Information
Review the Legal Document for the Contest Legal Agreement
If this is a team, who will be the Legal Entrant?
Gather information about the Entrant and Team
Email Address
Phone Number
Mailing Address
Company/Organization (if applicable)
Website (if applicable)
Entrant/Artist Bio Module 5
Bio of Each Team Member Module 5
Credits for Each Team Member Module 5
Photo of Entrant and/or Team
Release Forms for Participants Under 18 Release Form
6.1. Before You Submit
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Artistic Submission
Title
Description of Work/Artist Statement Module 5
How Work Addresses Contest Topic Module 5
For Visual Art:
Genre/Medium Module 5: Visual Art Eval Wksht
Gather up to 5 images of ONE Work, 400mb/image file size limit
Format jpg gif tif/tiff png psd ai eps svg
Dimensions Height Width Depth
inches cm other
Words in a language other than English? yes no
If yes, translation prepared?
Credits, if applicable — Module 5
For Film:
Genre/Medium Module 5: Film Eval Wksht
Film File: 400 mb file size limit, 5 minute time limit
Format
mp4 mov avi mpg 3gp flv webm wmv mkv m4v
Words in a language other than English? yes no
If yes, subtitled version prepared
Online Link to Film, if available
Credits — Module 5
Promo Art or Poster (optional)
Transcript, in English (and in the original language, if original is not in English)
For Music Video:
Genre/Medium Module 5: Music Eval Wksht
Music Video File: 400 mb file size limit, 5 minute time limit
Format mp4 mov mpg m4v
Words in a language other than English? yes no
If yes, subtitled version prepared
Online Link(s) to Music Video, if available
Credits — Module 5
Promo Art, Cover Art or Poster (optional)
Lyrics/All Words Transcribed
For Other Performing Arts (Not Music):
Genre/Medium Module 5
Video File: 400 mb file size limit, 5 minute time limit
Format jpg/jpeg mp4 mov mpg mv4
Words in a language other than English? yes no
If yes, subtitled version prepared
Online Link(s) to Video, if available
Credits — Module 5
Promo Art, Cover Art or Poster (optional)
Transcript, in English (and in the original language, if original is not in English)
To create something exceptional, your mindset must be relentlessly focused on the smallest detail.
~Georgio Armani, 1934- Italian fashion designer
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Marketing & Promotion
Can the Work you are submitting be purchased? yes no
For Visual Art:
For the submitted artwork, what can be purchased?
Original; What is the “Original?”
Pricing
Copy; What type of Copy?
Pricing
Other:
Pricing
For Film:
For the submitted artwork, what can be purchased?
Physical Copy
Format
Pricing
Digital Copy
Format
Pricing
Other
Format
Pricing
For Music Video:
For the submitted artwork, what can be purchased?
Physical Copy
Format
Pricing
Digital Copy
Format
Pricing
Live Performance
Pricing
Other
Format
Pricing
For Performing Arts:
For the submitted artwork, what can be purchased?
Physical Copy
Format
Pricing
Digital Copy
Format
Pricing
Live Performance
Pricing
Other
Format
Pricing
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The only things the jurors will have access to is what you submit to the contest. They will not know what else lines the walls of your studio or that the light was terrible the day you shot your film. Your goal is for the final product to represent you well, especially your quality of thinking and your skills. Here are some tips to help you:
1. Enter. Most people won’t, and that puts you ahead of them already! It’s free. Each legal Entrant (the one whose name it is under) can enter one artwork PER CATEGORY. Why not try your hand at something new?
2. Follow the Rules. Otherwise the rest of your work will be for nothing.
3. Make sure your submission is about the topic.If it isn’t, or if it tries to undermine the purpose of the contest, it will not be judged distinguished and you will not get the benefits of a distinguished submission: a page in our online gallery, promotion to new audiences, etc. That said, it is ok to struggle with faith. Sometimes it’s even part of the Spiritual Battle.
4. Take your time. Do not get impatient. Both creating this art and submitting it to the contest are processes. They take time and effort. Don’t short change either one.
5. Up your skills and do your best work. Start early. Use this workbook. Practice. Take a class. Refine your technique. Practice. Think hard about what an excellent submission would look like for you. Practice.
Your purpose is to make your audience see what you saw, hear what you heard, feel what you felt. ~ Dale Carnegie, 1888-1955American Writer and Professor.After an impoverished childhood, he began his career as a traveling salesman. His book How to Win Friends and Influence People sold more than 10 million copies.
6.2. Top 10 Tips for Engage Art Submissions
What Other Goods and Services (besides your submitted artwork) would you like to offer to this audience:
Description Pricing
How can people find you, find out more information or contact you for purchase? Choose contact information that you check frequently, will be accessible for the long-term, and you are comfortable having on a public website.
Website
Phone
Social
Tags
Other
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6. Treat your writing for the submission form as VERY important. Write up all the information you will be putting into the submission form in a word processing document. Then put it away for a week. When you come back, you’ll be able to spot ways to make it better. Have someone who understands the Spiritual Battle look at your art and read your submission and talk with you about it. You may get important insight.
7. Proofread, proofread, proofread. And then have someone else proofread.
8. Create exceptional images to upload. Bio or team photos should be clear, well framed and well lit. Ideally they would show some of your personality. Promo art, cover art or poster art should be relevant and reflect your style and best effort. For visual art submissions, the images of your art are the total experience the jurors will have of it. Show scale, create high res images, and pay special attention to lighting and framing the shots. Make sure you have at least one photo of the entire artwork; provide some detail shots, as warranted. Consider how the angle of the photo will impact the jurors ability to see it well. 2D images should be captured straight on.
9. Team up. If there are aspects of the submission that do not play to your skill set, add a team member who is strong in those things. It could be a videographer, a graphic designer, a writer, etc. Nobody is good at everything.
10. Consider a title that reveals something deeper about your work. Obvious is ... obvious. How can your title shed more light on your submission?
1. Download and Register in Mobile App (Scripture Engagement, Exclusive Content, Encouragement, Up-To-Date Contest Info.)
2. Create a Submittable Account (This is where you will submit your entry.)
Download the Engage Art Mobile App. LINK
*Click SUBMIT anywhere on the Engage Art website or here. Click the button for the category you will enter.
Register in Mobile App. Use a real, working email address—the same one you will use for your submission. Keep the app active on your phone until winners are announced.
*Fill in the requested contact information for the Legal Entrant. Use only real information—or else we cannot confirm your eligibility or contact you if you win! Use the SAME email address as you used to register for the app.
Take the Intro Survey for a personalized experience. The app’s algorithm can choose scriptures that will speak to the challenges you are facing. Also check out our tracks and other content, like where you can pray with others.
*Click “Save Address and Continue”
* Required
6.3. Submission Walk Through
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3. Confirm Eligibility
4. Provide Information about Entrant and Other Creators
*Answer age eligibility questions—upload release forms for any team members under age 18.
If applicable, you can include a company name and/or website address here. This information will be public and posted to the page with your entry.
*Answer mobile app question.
Provide a short bio of the Entrant* and of each team member.
*Read the Terms and Conditions of the contest and click the box if you agree to them. If you do not agree, you will not be able to enter the contest.
* Required
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Page 269 for Film
Page 270 for Music Video
Page 271 for Performing Arts
5a. Contest Submission — Visual Art
*Enter artwork title and choose artwork medium from list. If your medium is not listed, choose “Other” and specify the medium.
*Provide a description of the artwork. This is sometimes called an Artist Statement about the work. There is information in Module 5 to help you write a strong, custom Artist Statement for your entry.
*Upload up to 5 photo files of the ONE artwork you are submitting (max 400 mb file size). Acceptable file types: jpg, jpeg, gif, tif, tiff, png, psd, ai, eps, svg.
*Provide information about how this visual artwork was informed by Scripture and relates to the Spiritual Battle passages in Ephesians 6:10-20. This is critical information for the jurors—Module 5 can help you write a strong answer.
*Enter artwork dimensions (height, width, depth) in either inches or cm (specify). The weight can be approximate. This information gives jurors & potential buyers a sense of the scale of the artwork.
If applicable, list any other people besides the Entrant who helped create this piece, and specify each person’s role.
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5b. Contest Submission — Film (story or concept)
*Enter film title and choose the film’s genre from list. If your genre is not listed, choose “Other” and specify the genre.
*Provide information about how this film was informed by Scripture and relates to the Spiritual Battle passages in Ephesians 6:10-20. This is critical information for the jurors—Module 5 can help you write a strong answer.
*Provide a full transcript in English for all words spoken, sung or written. If the film is in a language other than English, include a transcript in that language, as well. If you have an online link to the film, promo art or a poster for the film, there are options for you to include those, as well.
List all the people who helped create this film and specify each person’s role. Roles might include: Director, Writer, Producer, Lead Cast, Supporting Cast, Director of Photography, Production Designer, Editor, Associate Producer, Costume Designer, Casting Director, Music Composer, Music, etc.
*Provide a description of the film. This is sometimes called an Artist Statement about the work. There is information in Module 5 to help you write a strong, custom Artist Statement for your entry.
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*Upload the film file (max 400 mb, 5 minutes, file types mp4, mov, avi, mpg, 3gp, flv, webm, wmc, mkc, m4v). If you use spoken or written words in a language other than English, also upload a version with English subtitles.
NOTE: ALL footage and music, including background music, must be original or available for your use for this purpose through a license, written permission, or the Fair Use Doctrine.
5c. Contest Submission — Music Video
*Enter song title and choose the song’s genre from list. If your genre is not listed, choose “Other” and specify the genre.
*Provide a description of this song and music video. This is sometimes called an Artist Statement about the work. There is information in this workbook to help you write a strong, custom Artist Statement for your entry.
*Provide information about how this music and music video was informed by Scripture and relates to the Spiritual Battle passages in Ephesians 6:10-20. This is critical information for the jurors—Module 5 can help you write a strong answer.
*List all the people who helped create this song and music video and specify each person’s role. Roles might include any of the roles listed in the film category, plus composer, lyricist, music performers (include the instrument they are playing).
*Upload the music video file (max 400 mb, 5 minutes, file types mp4, mov, mpg, m4v). If you use spoken or written words in a language other than English, also upload a version with English subtitles.
*Provide a transcript for all spoken, sung, or written words in the music video.If you have an online link to the music video, there is an option for you to include it, as well.
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NOTE: ALL footage and music, including background music or samples, must be original or available for your use for this purpose through a license, written permission, or the Fair Use Doctrine.
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5d. Contest Submission — Other Performing Arts Video
*Enter title and choose performance genre from list. If your genre is not listed, choose “Other” and specify the genre.
*Provide information about how this performance was informed by the Scripture and relates to the Spiritual Battle passages in Ephe-sians 6:10-20. This is critical information for the jurors—Module 5 can help you write a strong answer.
*Upload the video file (max 400 mb, 5 minute, file types mp4, mov, mpg, m4v). If your video includes words (spoken or written) in a language other than English, include English subtitles.
List all the people who helped create this performance and video and specify each person’s role. Roles might include any of the roles listed in the film or music video categories.
*Provide a full transcript in English for all words spoken, sung or written. If the film is in a language other than English, include a transcript in that language, as well.If you have an online link, promo art or a poster for the performance, there are options to include those.
* Required
NOTE: ALL footage and music, including background music, must be original or available for your use for this purpose through a license, written permission, or the Fair Use Doctrine.
*Provide a description of the performance. This is sometimes called an Artist Statement about the work. There is information in this workbook to help you write a strong, custom Artist Statement for your entry.
6. Marketing & Promotion
Is the original artwork of your submission available for sale? a copy? in what form? for what price? and from where can it be purchased? Give all the information a potential buyer would need to decide whether to follow up with you about a purchase.
Do you have other artwork for sale? Or do you perform live? Or lead workshops? Or provide other goods or services? If so, you can list them here. If there are a lot of individual items, you may want to give a sense of what you offer (bronze sculptures, song writing workshops, etc.) and direct potential buyers to where they can find more information.
Upload a photo of the Entrant or Team (jpeg, jpg).
Provide ways for people to contact you to learn more about these goods and services and/or to purchase. This could include: your email address, a website address, your social media handles, your ETSY page, etc. This information will be public, so choose wisely.
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Click SUBMIT.
Celebrate!You just did something significant, challenging and awesome!!
7. Last Step!
Click the box to agree to the Term of Use—click the link to review them if you haven’t already! If you are not quite ready to submit your entry, click “Save Draft” so you don’t lose your work and you can come back later to finish.
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Friday
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8. What to Expect Next
You should receive a “Submission Received” message via email immediately after you submit. We will keep you in the loop through social media and email.
Contest ends at midnight June 30, 2020. This is an EXTENDED DEADLINE. Jurying will happen July through September, 2020.
If there is an issue with your submission, someone from our staff will be in touch via phone or email.
Winners will be contacted in Fall 2020 via phone or email.
We will send you a notice via email when/if your submission makes it through the first round of jurying. If so, you will have your own page in the Engage Art Gallery and can use it for your own social media, marketing and promotion.
Winners will be announced publicly through social media and on our website, as well as at an Awards Event in Fall 2020.
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