Who doesn't love a good music clip? No-one, that's who. So, to celebrate the medium, the Jameson IF Awards - Australia’s only people’s choice film awards - are searching for the best video of the year.
The previous winner was Kiku Ohe, the director of Big Jet Plane by long-time buddies of Bobbysix.com, Angus and Julia Stone (pictured). This was the second time a video by our fave siblings has scooped the prize, with Just A Boy winning in 2008. Other winners have included Natasha Pincus for God Told Me To by Paul Kelly and Dan Resigner for Sway Sway Baby by Short Stack.
Now, The Jameson IF Awards are looking to find Australia’s most talented music video directors and most incredible music videos for their 2011 awards. The SAE Institute IF Award for Best Music Video is open to any music video by an Australian artist with an Australian director that has screened on Australian free-to-air or cable television since September 18th 2010 or at an IF accredited film festival.
The Award is decided by the public, so if you have made a music video make sure you enter it. For details on how to submit your piece of genius art, then shoot an email to musicvideo@if.com.au
The SAE Institute IF Award for Best Music Video closes for rating and submission on the 17th of September 2011 but the earlier the entry the more time fans have to rate.
For details of how to vote, keep an eye on Bobbysix.com or follow the Inside Film Awards on Facebook. Here's last year's winner:
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