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West Virginia Mountaineer Short Film FestivalEstablished in 2010, The West Virginia Mountaineer Short Film Festival celebrates exceptional, compelling, original and innovative works in film, video and animation. Its primary mission is to help foster creative approaches to these media and to expose West Virginia University students and the surrounding Morgantown community to the world of independent filmmaking. The festival also strives to highlight issues and themes that help define contemporary culture and experience in West Virginia and the surrounding Appalachian region. The West Virginia Mountaineer Short Film Festival invites submissions in the categories of narrative film & video, documentary, animation and experimental works.
The 2nd annual West Virginia Mountaineer Short Film FestivalThe 2nd West Virginia Mountaineer Short Film Festival The Electronic Media Area of the West Virginia University Department of Art is pleased to announce a call for entries to the 2nd annual West Virginia Mountaineer Short Film Festival. We seek independent, unique and compelling work in film, video and animation. All interested artists, filmmakers, and multimedia enthusiasts are encouraged to submit. Student submissions are also encouraged. Send us your work! Guidelines Categories of Competition
Works will be considered for five competitive categories: The Energy Theme In an effort to draw attention to the complex problems and issues connecting energy, economics, the environment, and culture, festival organizers seek works in any genre that take the theme “Energy” as a focus. These works should address or reflect notions of energy or the many ways in which it is implicated in contemporary experience, such as climate change/global warming, consumption, sustainability, behavior/lifestyle, fossil fuels, renewable sources, economics, politics, industry… etc. Awards Deadline for Entries Location/Dates Jury Submissions Entries may be submitted in one of 4 ways: Mailed-in entries should be sent to: Gerald Habarth, WVMSFF Division of Art and Design, Creative Arts Center West Virginia University Morgantown, West Virginia 26506-6111 Gerald Habarth, WVMSFF Festival website: www.mountaineerfilmfest.org
26.02.2011 | West Virginia Mountaineer Short Film Festival's blog Cat. : 26506-6111 Animation animation animation AVI CAC College of Creative Arts West Virginia University PO Box coal consumption Contact Details Creative Arts Center energy energy Entertainment Entertainment environmental awareness environmental films Environmental Issue experimental Film festival Gerald Habarth Gerald.Habarth@mail.wvu.edu Monongalia County, West Virginia Morgantown oil Southern United States student Technology Technology The 2011 West Virginia Mountaineer Short Film Festival The 2nd West Virginia Mountaineer Short Film Festival University Department video West Virginia University West Virginia University West Virginia West Virginia West Virginia wvmsff@gmail.com www.mountaineerfilmfest.org Call for entry Independent Student Videos FILM FESTIVALS |
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