First Tracks for First Nations
Canadian project gets new name and tighter focus
The Aboriginal Peoples Television Network becomes First TracksSo many musicians responded to a music video program started last year by the Aboriginal Peoples Television Network that the venture is being relaunched this year with a new name and a tighter focus.
The new First Tracks project will select up to six Canadian aboriginal musicians or groups to have a music video produced from a song featured on a current or soon-to-be-released CD.
The response to last year's Open Call contest was amazing, said Marty Ballentyne, APTN's western region programming manager, in a telephone interview from Vancouver.
"We had so much response and such a depth and breadth of talent. ... We had over 100 entries and we ended up upping the amount of videos we'd be making, from five to seven."
The Aboriginal Peoples Television Network becomes First Tracks
The new First Tracks project will select up to six Canadian aboriginal musicians or groups to have a music video produced from a song featured on a current or soon-to-be-released CD.
The response to last year's Open Call contest was amazing, said Marty Ballentyne, APTN's western region programming manager, in a telephone interview from Vancouver.
"We had so much response and such a depth and breadth of talent. ... We had over 100 entries and we ended up upping the amount of videos we'd be making, from five to seven."


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