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  1. Edinburgh Short Film Festival 2020 Now Open For Entries! International Tours & Awards The 10th Anniversary edition of the ESFF with more short film screenings in Edinburgh, International Film Festival showcases, trophies, cash prizes and awards! We're also excited to be programming showcases of our best films for our 2020 partners: Adriatic Film Festival Stop Motion Montreal Firenze FilmCorti Sardinia Film Festival Balkans Beyond Borders Film Festival and Manipulate Theatre & Animation Festival! Max Length 25 minutes, international films welcomed, all genres eligible. Early Bird Deadline: Monday Feb 3rd Open for entries online ESFF 2020 SUBMISSIONS
  2. Screening the best in International contemporary short film & programming for other festivals across the UK & Internationally, the ESFF is now open for submission for short film-makers! We're offering cash prizes for Best Film, Best Animation and Best Scottish Film But that's not all! This year, we're also excited to be curating film programmes from submissions for our 2018 partners: DC Shorts - The US East Coast's largest short film event, Mecal - the Barcelona International Short Film Festival Sardinia Film Festival Fastnet Film Festival Firenze FilmCorti Hidden Door and many others! Max Length 25 minutes, international films welcomed, all genres eligible. Open for entries online and via Film Freeway & Withoutabox. Please note, deadline for submissions ends on Monday June 25th 2018 Enter Your Film Here http://www.edinburghshortfilmfestival.com/call-for-entries/
  3. With new awards and global tours, the Edinburgh Short Film Festival is a highly pro-active festival with over 20 screenings across the world AND Also offering cash prizes and industry mentoring to the film-maker who wins the Best Film AND the best Animation at this year's ESFF! We're also curating for film festivals across the world including Barcelona, DC Shorts in Washington, Fastnet Film Festival in Ireland and the Sardinia Film Festival and the winning films would be included in the programme for our international events and screenings. But the Deadline is fast approaching for entries: Monday June 26th 2017: http://www.edinburghshortfilmfestival.com/call-for-entries/
  4. We’re delighted to reveal that we have finalised the details on a new festival partnership with the USA’s largest dedicated short film festival on the US East coast, DC Shorts based in Washington! The partnership begins during our 2018 editions and will see the ESFF prepare a programme of some of our best short films for screening at DC Shorts in September 2018! We’re also reciprocating and DC Shorts will programme for our festival in Autumn of 2018. BUT THE BEST NEWS IS: We’ve also agreed to offer our entrants a 20% discount on submissions to the other festival and this offer is now open, so anyone submitting to this year’s ESFF will also get a 20% discount on submitting to DC Shorts! EDINBURGH SHORT FILM FESTIVAL
  5. Screening the best in International contemporary short cinema at venues across the Scottish capital in Autumn. The best films will be included in our programmes for other festivals across the UK & Internationally. This year, we're excited to be programming films for our 2017 partners: Asia's largest short film event, Short Shorts Film Festival & Asia as well as the Sardinia Film Festival, Australia's Scots Day Out, Hidden Door in Edinburgh and some other partnerships we'll announce shortly We're also planning to expand our awards structure more details about that soon, In the meantime, we're open for entries online: http://www.edinburghshortfilmfestival.com/call-for-entries/ Or via one of our partners - Film Freeway,Withoutabox, etc. watch this space for more details soon!
  6. Annual Awards Gala Set for February 15, 2015 LOS ANGELES, September 5, 2014 - The American Society of Cinematographers (ASC) is accepting submissions in the television categories for the 29th Annual ASC Outstanding Achievement Awards. The two categories are (1) Television Movie, Miniseries or Pilot, and (2) an Episode of a Regular Series. The deadline for entries is noon (PST) on November 3. Winners will be named during the awards gala, set for February 15, 2015, at the Hyatt Regency Century City. To qualify, shows must have premiere broadcast dates in the United States between November 1, 2013, and October 31, 2014. Entry forms can be downloaded from the ASC website. "The landscape of television is changing tremendously, and achieving compelling images has never been more challenging," says ASC Awards Chairman Lowell Peterson. "Our goal is to highlight some of the best work being done under tremendous time and budget pressures while demonstrating a high level of art and craft in our field." The ASC was chartered in January 1919. There are more than 360 active members of ASC, and 200-plus associate members from sectors of the industry that support the art and craft of filmmaking. Membership and associate membership is by invitation based on contributions that individuals have made to advance the art of visual storytelling. For additional information about the ASC, visit www.theasc.com. Join ASC on Facebook and (@AmericanCine).
  7. This year's Edinburgh Short Film Festival is once again open for Scottish, UK and International short films: http://www.edinburghshortfilmfestival.com/#!form/c7d5 The Edinburgh International Film Festival are kindly offering an award for the Most Creative Short Film at this year's Edinburgh Short Film Festival. The prize for the winner - to be chosen by a joint judging panel and announced at our closing night party - will be 1 delegate pass to all industry events at this year's EIFF. The ESFF 2014 trailer can be seen here: In addition we can also offer 2 tickets to the EIFF Gala Opening Night & Party as the prize in a draw to the winning subscriber to our new quarterly newsletter! To enter just email our mailbox: edinburghshorts@gmail.com Winners will be announced at our closing night party on Sunday June 15th at Summerhall.
  8. The 4th annual Seattle Shorts Film Festival is now accepting submissions of 30 minutes or less in the following categories Narrative, Documentary, Animation and "College Student Shorts" featuring a rolling fee of just $10.00 including photocopy of college ID. Don't miss the chance to screen your film in front of an international audience November 8th, 2014 at the SIFF Cinema. This year the Seattle Shorts Film Festival, is also featuring all-star jury including actress Venus DeMilo Thomas who's credits include the 90's Nickelodeon series, "Salute Your Shorts", the sitcoms, "Family Matters" and "Sister, Sister". Earlybird deadline March 15, 2014 Late deadline May 30, 2014 Please visit our website at www.seattleshort.org for more information including a complete list of rules, and deadlines.
  9. ROCHESTER, NY (February 28, 2013) - John Bailey, ASC, a renowned cinematographer known for his artistic contributions to cinema, will spearhead a panel of judges for the 2013 Kodak student scholarship program. This international competition acknowledges student filmmakers who demonstrate exemplary filmmaking skills and creativity at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The deadline for entries is May 17. Accredited film schools around the world may nominate up to two students for consideration for the KODAK Student Scholarship Award, and one cinematography student for the KODAK Student Cinematography Scholarship Award. The cinematography student nominee may also be nominated for the KODAK Student Scholarship Award. Nomination forms can be downloaded at www.kodak.com/go/scholarships. Bailey has a long list of memorable feature film credits including American Gigolo, Ordinary People, The Big Chill, Silverado, The Accidental Tourist, Groundhog Day, In the Line of Fire, As Good as it Gets, Incident at Loch Ness, Brief Interviews With Hideous Men, The Greatest, Country Strong, When in Rome and most recently Big Miracle. He also blogs for the American Society of Cinematographers - John's Bailiwick - on a range of topics that affect the art and craft of filmmaking. "John's experience and mentorship skills make a huge contribution to this scholarship process," says Kodak's Johanna Gravelle. "Students from around the world will receive feedback from him to assist in their efforts to succeed in filmmaking. We are extremely grateful to John for his ongoing commitment to this program and to sharing his knowledge with the next generation." Kodak, in collaboration with the University Film & Video Foundation (UFVF), holds this annual scholarship to encourage students pursuing a career in filmmaking. As part of the competition, the judges will review sample reels, as well as evaluate the students' faculty recommendations and academic achievements. The following prizes will be awarded to the finalists and announced in August: KODAK Student Scholarship Award: * Gold: $4,000 tuition scholarship and $5,000 Kodak motion picture film grant * Silver: $3,000 tuition scholarship and $4,000 Kodak motion picture film grant * Bronze: $2,000 tuition scholarship and $3,000 Kodak motion picture film grant KODAK Student Cinematography Scholarship Award: * First Place: $3,000 tuition scholarship and $5,000 Kodak motion picture film grant * Honorable Mention: $1,500 tuition scholarship and $3,000 Kodak motion picture film grant Since 1991, Kodak has been supporting future filmmakers and encouraging excellence in the field of motion picture education. The company's ongoing efforts include a range of opportunities that students and educators can use to enrich their knowledge of the art and craft of filmmaking, including educational materials and discounts, in addition to sponsorship of film festivals, awards, seminars and student showcases that raise awareness about emerging talent. For more information, visit www.kodak.com/go/education.
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