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Apr 6th 2009, 15:35

The Polish Film Art Institute refunds 70% of the costs of accreditation for INPUT 2009 Back to Index

The Polish Film Art Institute refunds 70% of the costs of accreditation for INPUT 2009. TVP employees can attend INPUT free of charge.

We invite everyone from television, the media, film, culture, and art to take part in the International Public Television INPUT 2009 Conference, which will be held from May 10 to May 15, 2009 at the Palace of Culture and Science in Warsaw.

INPUT conferences are the largest international conventions for creative artists in public television. During the Warsaw conference 80 of the newest, most interesting, and most inspiring television programs from 46 countries, including three programs by Polish Television (the series Londyńczycy, the documentary film Doskonalsi, and the animated series Pucuł i Grzechu) will be presented and discussed.

INPUT is addressed to:
  • authors, producers, directors, and journalists
  • television producers
  • television employees and co-workers
  • channel directors and television program managers
  • purchasing editors and editors in chief
  • journalists, both traditional and new media
  • and film and television technicians and technologists.
Costs of participating in INPUT 2009:
  • Normal accreditation - €46
  • Student accreditation - €26
Registration on-line:
http://input-2009.org/en/input_2009_participants_accreditation.html
TVP employees and full-time co-workers may obtain accreditation free of charge.

To obtain accreditation free of charge you must submit an application in writing to the board plenipotentiary, Mr. Andrzej Fidyk, together with written permission to attend the INPUT conference from your superior. Notifications containing information about employees (co-workers) approved to take part in the INPUT conference between May 11 and May 15, 2009 must be sent by fax (number 022 547 62 99) or letter (address: ul. Woronicza 17, Room 1217, 00-999 Warsaw) by March 31, 2009. After the conclusion of the conference, the board plenipotentiary for organizing INPUT, Mr. Andrzej Fidyk, will ask selected employees and co-workers who attended the conference to prepare written reviews of the event.

For independent creative artists and producers interested in taking part in INPUT 2009, the Polish Film Art Institute is making it possible to receive a 70% refund of the costs of participating in the conference. Detailed information is available at the POLSKIE CENTRUM AUDIOWIZUALNE Foundation and at www.fpca.org.pl under the tab “programy operacyjne” (http://fpca.org.pl/index.php?strona=1), program “promocja polskiego filmu za granicą.”

http://input-2009.org/en/input_2009_participants_accreditation.html

 

For more information, go to www.input-2009.org