BBC New Music Shorts
In 2006 along with BBC Talent and the BBC Film Network we asked people to pitch film ideas inspired by tracks from leading independent record labels. Five ideas were commissioned and received a budget of £5,000 to make their film.
This year we're looking for five more new filmmakers to be inspired by tracks by King Creosote, The Earlies, James Yorkston, the Cinematic Orchestra and Wiley, among others.Get details from BBC New Talent.
2006 Winners

Alexander Turvey - Watch the film
Track: Grizzly Bear - 'Knife'
A surreal journey though a landscape of submerged bodies, fabric cities, glossy black swans, model trains, wishbones with hands and tiny dancing women. Find out more

Gemma Burditt - Watch the film
Track: M Craft - 'Dragonfly'
One magical night in North West London, a man discovers an old rowing boat parked in his street. He decides to see what happens if he gets in and starts to row. Find out more

Simon Burrill - Watch the film
Track: M Craft - 'Dragonfly'
A contentedly-sleeping man is stolen in his bed and whisked through the night-time countryside on the back of a truck, where his ultimate destination could not be more absurd. Find out more

Joe Tunmer - Watch the film
Zero DB - 'Bongos Bleeps and Basslines'
Daft Punk meet Jim Henson when a bored laundrette customer has his mind spun as he is forced inside a tumble drier to visit the place where odd socks disappear to. Find out more

George Wu - Watch the film
Track: Pop Levi - 'Crying Chic'
When a young woman is found murdered in an abandoned train yard, a suspect is brought in for questioning. His story emerges in paper puppets worthy of Fingermouse. Find out more



