JACKSONVILLE VIDEO MUSIC REVIVAL update

September 13, 2010
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EU Jacksonville and Stay Tuned Studios will present the second round of all new local music videos in October. We’ve received some awesome new videos but there’s still time to get yours in to make the show. Simply drop off your video in QuickTime (.mov) format at Stay Tuned Studios before September 15th.
Round Two of the Jacksonville Video Music Revival will be shown at 5 Points Theatre at First Friday in 5 Points on October 1 from 6 – 8 pm. The second go-round is guaranteed to be just as impressive as the first. Be sure to check out www.jackdiablo.com for more detailed information as the event approaches.
Jacksonville Video Music Revival Goes Downtown
The Video Music Revival will be shown at Downtown Art Walk on October 6 at the Snyder Memorial Church (corner of Laura & Monroe) from 6 – 9 pm. Keep checking www.folioweekly.com for more detail about this awesome event. We’re going to rock downtown!

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