FLICKERFEST ENTRIES CLOSING
September 5th 2007 01:30
Entries are flying in thick and fast and with one month to go this might be your last chance to submit an entry for Flickerfest 2007. Deadline for Australian entries is September 14th 2007. For international entries the deadline is September 21st.
Flickerfest is Australia’s only ®Academy Award accredited Short Film festival, and its largest short film competition. The festival screens for 10 days under the summer skies at Bondi Beach in January 2008 with three (3) competitive programs - International, Australian and Documentary as well as special programs and forums. The festival then heads off to tour Australia at 16 different venues throughout this wide brown land.
In 2008 Flickerfest will continue to recognize outstanding achievement in short film making. Included this year for the first time will be the 'SAE Award for Best Use of Digital Technology in a Short Film', joining a host of other illustrious prizes including 'The Coopers Award for Best Short Film' and 'The Yoram Gross Award for Best Animation', both Academy accredited. An international jury will judge these prestigious awards.
The FLICKERFEST International competition is open to any production available for screening on 35mm. BETACAM IS ALSO ACCEPTABLE FOR THE DOCUMENTARY AND AUSTRALIAN COMPETITION. All films must be under 30 minutes and must have been completed within 2 years of the closing date. Films must be in English or have English subtitles.
If you want to check out more or download an entry form head to www.flickerfest.com.au .
SJC 4-9-07
Flickerfest is Australia’s only ®Academy Award accredited Short Film festival, and its largest short film competition. The festival screens for 10 days under the summer skies at Bondi Beach in January 2008 with three (3) competitive programs - International, Australian and Documentary as well as special programs and forums. The festival then heads off to tour Australia at 16 different venues throughout this wide brown land.
In 2008 Flickerfest will continue to recognize outstanding achievement in short film making. Included this year for the first time will be the 'SAE Award for Best Use of Digital Technology in a Short Film', joining a host of other illustrious prizes including 'The Coopers Award for Best Short Film' and 'The Yoram Gross Award for Best Animation', both Academy accredited. An international jury will judge these prestigious awards.
The FLICKERFEST International competition is open to any production available for screening on 35mm. BETACAM IS ALSO ACCEPTABLE FOR THE DOCUMENTARY AND AUSTRALIAN COMPETITION. All films must be under 30 minutes and must have been completed within 2 years of the closing date. Films must be in English or have English subtitles.
If you want to check out more or download an entry form head to www.flickerfest.com.au .
SJC 4-9-07
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