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Call for Submissions

The Institute for Applied Creativity   /   Deadline: 05/30/26

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The Institute for Applied Creativity (IAC) at Texas A&M University proudly announces the call for submissions for Texas Inter-Media Experience (TIME) Fest!

TIME Fest exists at the intersection of art, technology, and storytelling. Our mission is to showcase innovative film and media through screenings and live experiences, fostering community, experimentation, and bold creative risk-taking across Texas and beyond.

Deadlines & Fees:
See more information about deadlines and fees on FilmFreeway (https://filmfreeway.com/TIMEFest)

Submissions:
Submit your film through FilmFreeway: https://filmfreeway.com/TIMEFest

Event Details:
Dates: Thursday, Nov. 5, through Saturday, Nov. 7.
Location: The Queen Theatre, 110 South Main Street, Bryan, Texas.
Please note - accepted 360/Immersive projects will be shown in the Igloo Studio at Texas A&M University

Contact Information:
If you have any questions, please contact timefest@tamu.edu.

Location

Bryan, Texas; College Station, Texas

Fees

varied

Eligibility

TIME Fest submissions are open to all. There are no restrictions on whether your film has previously been screened online or at other film festivals.

Requirements

Submission Categories:
360 / Immersive, Experimental, Screendance, One-Minute & Under, Student Filmmakers (College Students), Young Filmmakers (High School Students), Audiovisual Art, Virtual Production, Narrative, Animation, Texas Filmmaker

Awards

Awards will be provided for the "Best of" in each category

Evaluation Criteria

Submissions will go through a jury process.

Contact Information

Meg Cook
797 Lamar St. OMB 202
College Station, TX 77843

W: https://iacpresents.org
E: timefest@tamu.edu

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