Watersprite: The Cambridge International Student Film Festival - *Call for Entries*
For the third year running, Cambridge is hosting a vibrant student film festival, showcasing works from around the world alongside a diverse programme of free events. Already growing in leaps and bounds, Watersprite aims to recognise and reward emerging talent, inspire and educate young filmmakers and provide a meeting ground for students and industry professionals. In February 2012...
Application conditions
1. Applicants must be secondary school or
university students (or equivalence).
2. The film submitted must
be subtitled in English.
3. Only the films which have been
selected by the members of judges will be on shows.
4. The film
must be submitted in a good quality file as a Quick Time, AVI, H.264, or
MPEG2 format.
5. All submissions must be sent to:
Bangkok
International Student Film Festival
School of Communication Arts
Bangkok University ...
Application conditions
1. Applicants must be secondary school or
university students (or equivalence).
2. The film submitted must
be subtitled in English.
3. Only the films which have been
selected by the members of judges will be on shows.
4. The film
must be submitted in a good quality file as a Quick Time, AVI, H.264, or
MPEG2 format.
5. All submissions must be sent to:
Bangkok
International Student Film Festival
School of Communication Arts
Bangkok University
Depa...
Hollywood is the capital city of the entertainment world. The International Student Film Festival Hollywood offers student filmmakers from all over the world a unique opportunity to gain the recognition of film industry leaders, creating career development opportunities in their home countries as well as in the United States. The organization provides a unique venue for independent films by student filmmakers from around the world. The festival is open to students only. Participants must be undergraduate or graduate filmstudents. Students should be registered in elementary, junior high school, high school, college, university or private film schools. High school students will only compete with other high school students. Students of all ages and academic backgrounds are encouraged to join the event.
Hailing from the open fields of rural Norfolk, William has earned a string of acclaims. From a National Young Filmmaker Nomination in 2006, a BAFTA 60 Second Film Award Nomination in 2007 and screenings at the London Short Film Festival in 2007, 2008 and 2010.
With three films aired on the BBC and internationally across the world at festivals such as the Warsaw International Film Festival, Kiev International Film Festival and Istanbul International Short Film Festival, William is already...
Cam*Era just registered on fest21.com. We are currently looking for student short submissions, check out www.cam-era.org for all info and to submit online immediately.
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The Cambridge International Student Film Festival is the first explicitly international student-led film festival in the UK. From June 18th-20th, it will bring together student film-makers, industry professionals, and enthusiasts from all over the world to showcase short films and celebrate new talent in a three day film fest of extraordinary proportions.
Since March 1st 2010, and until July 15th, La Résidence de la Cinéfondation welcomes its 6 latest winning candidates to support them in the writing of their first or second feature and help them prepare their film.
The jury selected two female and four male filmmakers from the 200 applicants.
Daniel Joseph BorgmanDaniel Joseph Borgman was born in 1981 in the small coastal town of Dunedin in New Zealand. After studying Film Science at Otago University, he moved to Copenhagen,...
The KINOKI, International Student Film Festival
is created and organized by alumni of the Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico City, every year
during the third week of February, through the Communications and Film
department.The official selection of students’ national
and international short films is exhibited under the categories of fiction,
documentary, animation and experimental. These projects compete for awards
handed out by a jury of experts.
Our Call for entries is still open till January 8th! To visit our oficial web page, go to www.festivalkinoki.com and to visit our blog (alas, in Spanish since we are from Mexico City) at www.festivalkinoki.com/blog. There you will find everything you need to know about our unique International Student Film Festival. ...
KINOKI is the International University Film Festival hosted by the Universidad Iberoamericana, one of the most important universities in México. It takes place each year during the third week of February through the Communication Department and the Film area. The Festival was born with the compromise to give voice to film students from the entire world, giving them the space to promote new cinematographic proposals. We want this films to be watched, to generate emotions, questions, reflections and dialogues.
From February 15th to February 19th on 2010, KINOKI will celebrete its 6th edition and will exhibit the official selection of national and international university shortfilms, covering the categories of fiction, documentary, animation and experimental.
Nevertheless, there are other events which take place during the festival such as movie premieres in the presence of the filmmakers, master classes with special guests, roundtables with great personalities of world cinema, and the art exposition 24 frames, that presents plastic masterpieces related to film. One of the most expected events is the Autocinema, projected in the Universidad Iberoamericana’s parking lot and transmitted live by the Ibero 90.9 radio station.
The International Student Film Festival is a non-profit organization that benefits video students and teachers throughout the United States and the World & displays student videos on our web site.
The Cinestud festival enjoys a famous reputation in The Netherlands. Among former winners are Roman Polanski, Martin Scorsese, Paul Verhoeven, Jim Jarmusch and Jane Campion.
sehsuechte is the biggest international student film festival and is presenting films by students and amateur-filmmakers in the categories feature, documentary, animation and experimental as well as music videos and films for children.
First Take International Student Film Festival is a forum for student from high school and up, to make international contacts, with industry professinals and to open more opportunities for filmmaking.
Belgrade International Festival of Student Film - FSF represents an autonomous student organization, initiated, organized and attended by students. FSF had been recognized and recommended by CILECT five years ago.