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48FILM is an international short film festival and online competition founded in 2009. The competition is open from January to November each year. Professional and amateur filmmakers worldwide are given 48 hours to write, film, edit, produce and upload a short 4-9 minute movie. [1]
Neon and Kodak analog short film contest Winners will receive Kodak film stock, post-production services and a distribution deal with NEON, providing a significant launchpad for aspiring ...
ChloroFilms was an international amateur plant biology film contest held four times between 2008 and 2010. The contest was created by Daniel Cosgrove at Pennsylvania State University with the goal of promoting independent videos that could both educate the audience about plant biology and capture their attention.
A number of guidelines ensure that entries are produced by amateurs and do not infringe on Lucasfilm properties. The contest limits the content of entries to short film and video parodies, mockumentaries, and documentaries of the Star Wars universe and fan experience. [2]: 542 Until 2007, In-universe fan fiction-type stories were not allowed.
48Hours is a New Zealand film-making competition. It involves teams of various sizes competing to write, shoot, edit and score a short film, which must be between 1 and 5 minutes long (7 minutes before 2016), over a single 48-hour period.
TikTok, which has become the official partner of the Cannes Film Festival, has assembled the prestigious jury of its inaugural #TikTokShortFilm, a global in-app competition of vertical shorts.
Brive Film Festival, International medium-length films 2004 Brive France: Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival: 1979: Clermont-Ferrand France: Colchester Film Festival: 2012: Colchester United Kingdom: Drama International Short Film Festival: 1978: Drama Greece: Encounters Short Film and Animation Festival: 1995: Bristol United ...
The Reel Shorts Film Festival, held annually in Grande Prairie, Alberta since 2007, is recognized as one of North America's best short film festivals. [1] Its programming focus is short-form cinematic storytelling , screening "gems of storytelling brilliance" from around the world, across Canada, and in the Peace Region .