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  1. We're delighted to unveil the new website for the Edinburgh Short Film Festival, we've been the best in contemporary International short form cinema since 2011 This year we'll be exhibiting short films in Scotland's beautiful capital city from 11th November 2015 to 22nd November 2015! For more details see our new-look, revamped website: http://www.edinburghshortfilmfestival.com This year's full touring programme has now been finalised and we're excited to announce that we will be curating short film programmes from some of this year's best short film submissons for: Trinidad & Tobago Film Festival Sardinia Film Festival Screenplay Film Festival (curated by Mark Kermode) Hidden Door Art Festival the maximum duration is 20 minutes. The deadline for applications is Monday 29th June 2015. @EdinburghShorts
  2. The Chicago International Film Festival’s 11th annual CineYouth Festival is now accepting short films (10 minutes or less) from filmmakers 21 years old and younger from around the world. Held in Chicago May 7-9, 2015, CineYouth strives to encourage the talent of young artists and to provide them with opportunities to tell their stories, network with their peers and be recognized for their creativity. Entries must be postmarked by March 23, 2015 to be considered. Award winning films are shown at the Chicago International Film Festival and winning filmmakers are awarded cash prizes! For details and guidelines, visit: http://www.chicagofilmfestival.com/year-round/cineyouth/entries/ Submit! We look forward to watching your films!
  3. This year's Edinburgh Short Film Festival is once again open for entries,screening the best in contemporary International short cinema alongside Scottish& UK short films in Scotland's ancient capital! The Festival will run from 11th November 2015 to 22nd November 2015 http://www.edinburghshortfilmfestival.com All genres considered. Films must have been completed after the 1st January 2013, maximum duration is 20minutes. The deadline for applications is Monday 29th June 2015. The best shorts from this year's programme will also be selected for our touring programmes: This year we're developing a film exchange programme with the Trinidad & Tobago Film Festival, taking short film to the Scottish Islands, curating short film screenings at the Hidden Door Art Festival in Edinburgh in May 2015, hosting a night of Chinese documentary and screening our regular eclectic and diverse programme of outstanding and award-winning contemporary British and World short cinema in November 2015. http://www.edinburghshortfilmfestival.com https://www.facebook.com/edinburghshorts https://twitter.com/EdinburghShorts
  4. This is my IB Film Studies final group project. I wrote, directed, produced and editted it. Please let me know what you like about it and what I can do better next time I make a movie. Thanks! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0iQVVK3q8g
  5. I have recently been accepted to participate in the Canne Film Festival filmmaking program with Creative Minds Company. In the filmmaking program I am put into a group of fellow filmmakers and given a computer, camera, mic, and 7 days to make a film which will then be screened and judged by industry professionals. With this program I will be able to attend in the Canne Film Festival screenings, parties, and its beautiful location. Mingling with A list filmmakers and fellow students as well. http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/canne-festival-funding/x/2847880 Along with my Cinematography reel https://vimeo.com/55330379 and Vimeo account Vimeo.com/capsules Thank you guys so much!
  6. BYDGOSZCZ, Poland (November 19, 2012) – Kodak is hosting a discussion with cinematographer Mihai Malaimare Jr. at Plus Camerimage, the international film festival of the art of cinematography, on November 28 at 15:30 (3:30pm) at the Opera Nova, first floor seminar room. Festival attendees will hear first-hand why Malaimare and director Paul Thomas Anderson chose to shoot 85% of the critically-acclaimed movie on the 65mm film format and project it on 70mm in select theaters. Immediately following the conversation, Kodak will showcase their new Asset Protection Film portfolio, which includes two color and one black-and-white separation film optimized for recording images from the digital workflow back to film. As the only proven archival medium, Kodak has responded to customers’ needs by developing innovative options for independent filmmakers, broadcasters, documentarians, as well as studios, to preserve their assets for decades. KODAK Color Asset Protection Film 2332 is optimized for content owners who originate or finish their productions on digital formats and want to protect their valuable media for the future. The brand-new KODAK VISION3 Digital Separation Film 2237 is an archival stock for preserving images from color digital masters and is optimized for laser, CRT and LED light sources utilized by digital recorders in the marketplace. Paul Collard from London-based Deluxe 142 will also join Kodak to share his thoughts on the importance of archiving on film, based his experience with many restoration projects over the years. “Kodak has participated and supported the Plus Camerimage festival since its inception in 1993 because of the unique global forum it provides filmmakers to discuss issues and share ideas,” says Kodak’s Kai Langner, Regional Sales Director and Vice President for the Entertainment Imaging division in Europe, Africa and the Middle East. “The festival draws a large number of cinematographers and students from all over the world, which gives us a great opportunity to show them how committed we are to innovating motion picture technology. We are proud to be part of the 20 year history of the festival, and look forward to many more.” For updates on what is happening at the festival, follow Kodak on Facebook and Twitter. For more information about the festival, visit http://www.pluscamerimage.pl, and for more information about Kodak visit www.kodak.com/go/motion.
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