Deadlines

CALL FOR ENTRIES – LA Shorts Fest!!

May 8, 2009

13th LA Shorts Fest July 23-30, 2009
The largest short film festival in the world – Academy of Motion Pictures Arts & Sciences accredited. In past years, 33 participants have earned Academy Award nominations including 11 Oscar winning short films! The festival annually attracts more than 10,000 moviegoers, filmmakers and entertainment professionals looking for the hottest new talent. We have honored some of Hollywood’s legends of the past: Charles Chaplin, Harold Lloyd, and Robert Wise; along with actors Martin Landau, James Woods, Gary Oldman and directors Tim Burton, Bryan Singer, Jan de Bont, Paul Haggis and Shane Black.

Regular Deadline – April 4, 2009
Final Deadline – May 8, 2009
Submit Online: www.LAshortsFest.com
Email: info@lashortsfest.com

Film Independent- Fast Track Submissions

March 2, 2009
1:00 pm

Deadline: 2 March 2009
$55 Film Independent Members
$75 Non-members

Apply to Fast Track

Film Independent- Project:Involve

February 23, 2009
12:00 pm

Project: Involve- Submission Deadline: February 23, 2009

www.filmindependent.org

WHAT IS PROJECT:INVOLVE?

Project:Involve is Film Independent’s signature diversity program, dedicated to increasing cultural diversity in the film industry by cultivating the careers of under-represented filmmakers. The program, which runs from October through June, selects filmmakers from culturally diverse backgrounds and filmmaking tracks. The Fellows are paired one-on-one with a mentor from the film industry. In addition to the mentorship, the Fellows also attend filmmaking workshops, community screenings, and receive career development assistance.

During the nine-month program, the Fellows are assigned a 2-minute short film project. They work in pairs to develop and shoot a short film that incorporates the concept of diversity in our every day life.

40 Fellows are selected for the program each year.

Project:Involve Fellows receive:

  • A one-year membership with Film Independent
  • A pass to the Los Angeles Film Festival (Westwood Pass)
  • Alumni support

Applications are accepted in the following categories:

Acquisitions, Acting, Agent/Manager, Cinematography, Composing, Costume Design, Development Exec, Directing, Documentary, Editing, Entertainment Law, Film Programming, Marketing/Distribution, Music, Producing, Production Design, Screenwriting, Sound, and Writer/Director.

Past Project:Involve Fellows include:

Effie T. Brown (P:I 1993) – Real Women Have Curves
Jon M. Chu (P:I 2002) – Step Up 2 the Streets
Jennifer Phang (P:I 2000) – Half-Life

Past mentors include:

Stephanie Allain (producer, Hustle and Flow)
Gregg Araki (director, Mysterious Skin)
Patricia Cardoso (director, Real Women Have Curves)
Richard Chew (editor, Star Wars)
Kasi Lemmons (writer/director, Talk to Me)
Christopher Nolan (director, Batman Begins)
Alexander Payne (writer/director, Sideways)
John Toll (cinematographer, The Last Samurai)
Jessica Yu (documentarian, In the Realms of the Unreal)


HOW TO APPLY

To be eligible, applicants must submit a completed application form, a statement of interest, a resume, two (2) letters of recommendations, and an application fee (cheques should be made payable to Film Independent).

Project:Involve is made possible by the support of the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, the Los Angeles County Arts Commission, Kodak, HBO, Sony Pictures, Hollywood Foreign Press Association, and James Irvine Foundation.


WHAT SELECTION CRITERIA ARE USED IN EVALUATING PROJECT:INVOLVE SUBMISSION?

Applicants must meet Project:Involve’s goals of increasing cultural diversity in the film industry. Strong consideration will be given to the following:

  • Individuals who come from communities severely under-represented in the film industry
  • Quality of their projects
  • Individuals who demonstrate passion, vision, talent, and commitment to pursuing a career in filmmaking
  • Individuals who demonstrate a high level of responsibility and professionalism
  • Individuals who are just starting out in their careers

WHAT DOES IT COST TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PROGRAM?

Aside from the application fee, there is no tuition to attend Film Independent’s Talent Development programs. Film Independent offers Project:Involve as a mentorship opportunity where filmmakers in all capacities can develop their craft and/or projects.


DEADLINES AND FEES

Deadline: February 23, 2009.
$55 Film Independent members
$75 Non-members

DOWNLOAD APPLICATION

The application is in PDF format and you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to open it. Click here for a free download of Adobe Reader.


For more information, please contact Project:Involve at 310.432.1280 or ProjectInv@FilmIndependent.org.

Got questions? We’ve got answers.
Click here for Project:Involve FAQs.

Illinois Film Office: Shortcuts Short Film Contest

August 29, 2008

The Illinois Film Office announces Shortcuts, Illinois’ first Short Film Contest. The winning entry will receive a cash prize and premiere at the 2008 Chicago International Film Festival.

Click here to download an application

Show Your Film to Over 1 Million Viewers in Chicago!

CAN TV would like to invite independent filmmakers from Chicago to submit your work to air on cable TV in Chicago. CAN TV is an award winning nonprofit organization that operates five local, non-commercial cable channels in Chicago. The channels are in every cable household in Chicago and reach an over 1 million viewers. Imagine your film on their TV’s. CAN TV accepts any length program on DVCam tape. Contact Lesley Johnson, Program Director at 312-738-1400 or go to www.cantv.org for more information on how to submit your work for free.

Chicago Documentary Film Festival 09

Deadline: December 20th, 2008

The Chicago Documentary Film Festival will be held
March 26 – April 5, 2009

For more information: http://www.chicagodocfestival.org/

KathaKaravan – Call for Entries

KathaKaravan is accepting submissions from filmmakers with projects from or about South Asia that are seeking representation to financiers, producers, distributors, agents and film festival programmers.

Entries may be in screenplay, work-in-progress or finished film form. Narratives and documentaries from writers, directors and producers at any career level will be considered.

Apply now at www.filmkaravan.com

FLEX, the Florida Experimental Film/Video Festival

Regular Deadline – (postmarked) October 1, $10
Late Deadline – (postmarked) November 1, $20

FLEX, the Florida Experimental Film/Video Festival, is now accepting submissions for its third biennial competitive festival taking place February 17-22, 2009 in Gainesville, FL. The exclusive focus of the festival is on experimental short media, but we encourage artists to challenge us to rethink what “experimental” means. Work may draw on documentary, animation, avant garde, underground, or other traditions—-or no traditions at all. Cash and in-kind prizes will be awarded in each of 4 categories (film/video, small/large). Previous jurors have included Craig Baldwin, Naomi Uman, Mike Plante, and Tony Gault. In addition, the festival has hosted numerous filmmakers including Jim Trainor, Leighton Pierce, Deborah Stratman, Bill Brown, Jim Finn, Robert Todd, and Scott Stark.

Entry form and guidelines available at <www.flexfest.org>. The regular entry deadline is October 1, but we encourage early submission.

No entry fee for festival alumni or for international entries.

Call for Entries: Film Festival Academy Virtual Film Festival

Deadline: August 15

Film Festival Academy Announces Virtual Film Festival Uniting Film Makers And Film Executives Instantly

Miramax, Sony, Mandalay, Warner Brothers and other major studios now have instant access to more new film projects than ever before. Why? Film Festival Academy.org recently launched a brand new website featuring 4 virtual film festivals a year giving film executives access to view thousands of trailers from their office, laptop or cell phone, making it convenient to view new films without ever having to leave their office or home.

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Rolling admission for IFP: Short Cuts/Rough Cuts

IFP/Chicago members are invited to submit their short or rough cut:

Mail your DVD, plus a $15 submission fee, to Short Cuts/Rough Cuts, IFP/Chicago, P.O. Box 3065, Chicago Il 60654



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