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The 64 to 1 Film Festival is an online film festival and completely unique and one of a kind. The format for the competition is based off of the very successful NCAA Basketball tournament. 64 films will be pitted against each other- elimination style- through six rounds of judging.
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The 72HFP is an int`l competition for film and video makers to shoot, edit, and complete a feature length motion picture in 3 consecutive days or less. Festival stopped and is beeing taught as a class
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8 Seconds. An awkward conspicuous increment, and the co-author of each film of the 8 Second Film Festival.
Submitted films will be collected, curated into programs and distributed to artists who will create video installation art to present them.
Op 28 augustus wordt in Kampen het 3e 8mm festival gehouden. Ben je in het bezit van bijzonder 8mm materiaal, al dan niet zelf geschoten, schrijf je dan in via onze website.
Accepting submissions in the following categories: Documentary Film Dramatic Short Subject Film Music Video Go to www.CrisisInAmerica.com for an online application.
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90to5’s call for entries goes out to all movie and tv editors, film students and enthusiasts worldwide. The challenge: cut a full length feature down to 5 minutes. The catch: keep true to the original story... or create a new one. Public voting will determine the winners of awesome material and cash prizes. Go to www.challenge.90to5.org for movie download links, infos, tutorials and to upload your edit. Entry is free! Submission deadline is October 31st 2013. Vote and win at www.90to5.org.90to5 Awards
The Northern Wave International Film Festival will be celebrated from the 16th to the 18th of October 2015 in Grundarfjörður, Iceland. The philosophy of the festival, upon which its name is based, is Nouvelle Vague, or New Wave. Like Nouvelle Vague, Northern Wave attempts to revive the recognition of film making as an art form and the director as artist/author. An important goal of the festival is to develop relationships between experienced filmmakers and emerging filmmakers in Iceland and other countries. We are a visionary festival that celebrates artistic and ground braking films by filmmakers who dare to take risks.
The festival consists of a short film (all genres) section and, for the first time ever in an Icelandic film festival, a music video section. Bands will be encouraged to attend the festival and support their videos with a concert during the weekend. In this way, the musicians can make contacts with filmmakers and vice versa.
The Northern Wave weekend consist of a numerous screenings of a variety of international short films. The program also includes a lecture from a professional from the film industry, a fish soup competition at the local fish market and numerous concerts and events during the weekend.
Competitive film festival includes live music & music video contest. Entries will be competing for cash prizes. Any film or video completed after 9/1/2005, regardless of content, subject or origin is permissible. No premiere requirements.
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Short-film festival, films has to be send in VHS before may the 16th in dv or miniDV format and cannot be more than: -15 minutes long (fiction) -10 minutes long (animation, videoart) The time lenght not included titles.
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International women`s short film festival. Maximum length allowed is 30 minutes. Fiction, documentary, animation and videoart are accepted.
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