Calling all filmmakers, video artists, and creative explorers — come share what you’ve been working on!
Charles Street Video is hosting a summer Chuck to screen shorts, show interactive projects, and celebrate the brilliant, weird, and wonderful work happening in our community. Whether you’re showcasing or just soaking it in, everyone’s welcome.
To RSVP or show your work, fill out the form
HERE. If you have any questions or concerns please contact christian@charlesstreetvideo.com for more information.
Project Criteria:
- Mediums were looking for: Media art, Audio Art, Live Performance
- There is no theme for tonight's Video Chuck so bring whatever you'd like
- 15 minute maximum for all projects
- 1 project per Artist
- No commercials or overt public service announcements*
- Must have project link OR bring project on thumb drive or hard drive on the day of presentation
- Open to Members and non-members
FAQ's:
Do I have to be there to have my project screen?
Due to our Video Chuck's Open Mic-esque format, All artists must be present to show their work. Presentation is first come first serve so arrive early.
How should I bring my work?
Please bring your work on a thumb drive or hard drive or have a link available for us to play your project.
I'm a performance artist with a video or Interactive art piece I want to submit. Can I perform alongside my work?
Yes, you can absolutely perform alongside your work. However if you have any tech/space requirements that we should be aware of/can help with please contact Christian@charlesstreetvideo.com
Can I ask the audience questions about my work?
You can ask the audience question but we ask that you keep it to 2 so we can move through our other submissions.
**Why We’re Not Accepting Public Service Announcements (PSAs)**
We’ve decided not to accept public service announcements in our submissions to stay focused on other types of content that align more closely with our goals and audience interests.
*What is a PSA?
A public service announcement (PSA) is a message designed to inform or educate the public about an important issue, often aiming to change behavior or raise awareness. Examples include campaigns promoting road safety, mental health resources, or environmental conservation.
While PSAs serve a valuable purpose, we’re prioritizing submissions that fit a different scope or format at this time. Thank you for understanding!