The Hindu (Bangalore)

An open call to share stories of Bengaluru

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The Bangalore Internatio­nal Centre has recently announced the third season of B•LORE, an open call to create short •lms about the city. According to the BIC website, the Bangalore Internatio­nal Centre (BIC) wishes to document fresh crowd-sourced perspectiv­es about our city. “We invite you to share an interestin­g 5-minute story about Bengaluru! B·LORE is an open call and grant initiative from the Bangalore Internatio­nal Centre (BIC) that aims to document fresh, crowd-sourced perspectiv­es about our city,” states the website.

Through this initiative, BIC seeks to document a range of diverse narratives about the city in a short, audio-visual format. “Our goal is to create a collective memory of our city through your contributi­ons to the B·LORE online archives,” states the website, listing some possible subjects for exploratio­n. These include culture (people, customs, language dialects, food, work), arts (visual, performing), innovation, citizen involvemen­t, inspiring stories of change, history (formation, pre-independen­ce,

natural, industrial), heritage (of all kinds), and local personalit­ies, “a suggestive list, not exhaustive.”

The •nal outcome of B•LORE, applicatio­ns for which will close on May 20, needs to be an AV •lm (mp4 video) related to Bengaluru. It can be shot on any recording device, including a mobile phone, and cannot exceed 5 minutes, inclusive of titles and credit. “A completed, accepted •lm is eligible for a ₹20,000 honorarium,” states the website, adding that a 3-person jury will evaluate all proposals and submission­s while applicants will be informed of the •nal status of their submission­s by June 15.

For more details, log into https://bangalorei­nternation­alcentre.org/bloreinvit­ation-to-participat­e/

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? The skyline of the central business district of Bengaluru city.
FILE PHOTO The skyline of the central business district of Bengaluru city.

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