Updated November 19, 2009
Dates listed by the titles are posting dates NOT deadlines. Please read each posting thoroughly for more information regarding deadlines or other pertinent dates.
CREW CALLS
CALLS FOR ENTRIES
OTHER OPPORTUNITIES
Crew Calls
Crew Needed for Student Project — 11/12/2009
Glenn Pack's 302 Intermediate Production group is looking for a:
- 1st AC
- Key Grip
- Best Boy Electric
Need to be available all day on Friday, November 20 and Sunday, November 22.
Contact Kai Feliciano at lkf6568@uncw.edu if interested.
Calls for Entries
Whistling Woods Student Film Competition (A section of the Pune International Film Festival, India) — 11/19/2009
DEADLINE EXTENDED TO DEC 10!
Please send your films in -- both Animation & Live Action categories! Prizes for Best Animated Film, Best Film, Best Director, Best Screenplay & Best Student Cinematographer. Prizes exceed USD 5000 & sponsored use of ARRI's latest HD Camera.
Compilation DVDs from film institutes are welcome.
I write to you from Mumbai’s Film City, heart of the world’s largest film industry and also home to Whistling Woods International Institute for Film, Television, Animation & Media Arts. This year we are reprising our role as the curator of the Whistling Woods Student Film Competition, a section of The Pune International Film Festival, one of the premier showcases for Indian and world cinema in the country. The 8th Pune International Film Festival will be held in Pune between 7th to 14th January 2010 with Whistling Woods International sponsoring & organizing the Student Film Competition Section.
This year’s entries have been invited from film & media school students across the globe in the Live Action and Animation categories. The prize winning films will be selected by a special jury appointed by PIFF with the competition award money totaling $5000 for Best Director (Live Action), Best Screenplay (Live Action) and Best Film (Live Action & Animation). This year, Whistling Woods International in association with ARRI introduces a special award for student cinematographers, the ARRI Promising Indian Student Cinematographer Award. The winning student cinematographer is awarded free use of the latest ARRI High Definition Motion Picture Camera for a period of 150 days. (This award is open to students of Indian nationality or those studying in a Film Institute in India only.)
The call for entries is open now! All entries must conform to the criteria specified and must fulfill the guidelines of submission as outlined in the Rules & Regulations which can be found attached. There is NO ENTRY FEE for this festival.
Please visit our websites Whistling Woods International & Pune International Film Festival to know more about out Institute, the Film Festival and the Student Competition. Previous award winners in this Competition have included students from film & animation institutes such as La Fémis (Paris), San Diego State University (San Diego), Film & Television Institute of India (Pune), Ecole Supérieure des Métiers Artistiques (Montpellier), Centro de Capacitación Cinematográfica (Mexico City), and Gobelins (Paris). We look forward to seeing a good number of entries from your institution! Please let the participants know all queries can be addressed to piff.sfc@whistlingwoods.net or clarified at the numbers below.
WEBSITES: www.whistlingwoods.net | www.puneinternationalfilmfestival.com
National Film Festival for Talented Youth (NFFTY) - 2010 Call for Entries! — 11/4/2009
NFFTY announces call for entries for feature-length and short films in narrative, documentary, animation, music video, and experimental categories. NFFTY is the largest youth film festival in the country and features over 100 films, filmmaking panels, networking with Hollywood professionals, concerts, parties and more. Submissions are open to any filmmaker 22 years old or younger in the world. For 2010, the festival has developed a brand new secure online submission system with San Francisco based Indee.tv. The system allows filmmakers to submit films online and upload an HD quality version of their film to a secure server for festival judging and consideration. Films that have environmental awareness, peace, and social justice themes will receive special recognition as part of the festival’s NFFTY Earth campaign. Entry fees range from $20-$35. NFFTY 2010 will be held April 29-May 2 in Seattle, WA. We also have discounted group submissions for schools at $10 per film.
Next Deadline: October 31st
Regular Deadline: December 15th
Final Deadline: January 15th
Learn more and submit at: http://www.nffty.org/submit.html
Columbia University National Undergraduate Film Festival (CUNUFF) Call for Submissions — 11/4/2009
Each year CUNUFF hosts a festival in the beginning of April in order to showcase the talent of the nation’s aspiring filmmakers. Selected finalists will have the opportunity to have their work critiqued by respected members of the New York film scene as well as take part in exciting workshops and lectures.
The event will be held on the Columbia University campus, featuring ten student films chosen for their distinction and excellence from a pool of submissions from across the country. A selected group of professionals from the New York City film scene will judge the films. The ten awards offered will be accompanied by beautiful glass statuettes denoting achievement, and four awards will include cash prizes.
The breakdown of awards is as follows:
- Best Picture ($500 cash prize)
- Best Directed ($200 cash prize)
- Best Screenplay ($100 cash prize)
- The Concord Award for best film voted by the general audience ($100 cash prize)
- The Opus Award for best use of music and sound
- The Frontiers Award for Most Original Film
- The Gateway Award for an outstanding film of a humanitarian nature or a film dedicated to community service ($100 charitable donation)
- Best Editing
- Best Cinematography
- Best Acting
The film festival will be in early April, where the finalists' films will be screened at Columbia's Miller Theater. Films of all genres are accepted. Submissions for the early deadline (with $10 submission fee) must be postmarked by December 18, 2009. The final submission deadline is tentatively set for March 5, 2009 ($20 submission fee).
Attached is the .pdf file of the 2008 submission form, which includes specific submission requirements. For further information, you may visit our website at
http://www.cunuff.com/
or e-mail cunuff@gmail.com.
“The Most Generous Person I Know” Video Contest — 10/28/2009
About Our Contests
Reel Insights conducts contests in which curious people armed with video cameras are offered the
opportunity to document, in short videos, their lives, or the lives of family members, friends or
community members ways that uncover insights and emotions around specific Themes. The purpose of the Contests is to encourage creation of these Video Entries which uncover relevant
ideas, wisdom and emotions of individuals. Each month we have a particular theme.
Contest November 2009: “The Most Generous Person I Know”
Through a combination of interviews and observations, winning videos will tell a story of an
unusually generous person that doesn’t simply say what this person does, but digs deep and
tells us WHY (and not a superficial why, a way down deep why). Unusual generosity expressed
in unusual ways.
Launches: November 1, 2009 | Entries Due: Monday, November 16, 2009
Prize:
- $2000 - Grand Prize + $1000 to Film / Video-Making Group
- $500 - First Prize
- $250 - Three Second Prizes
About Reel Insights
Reel Insights captures the too-often hidden wisdom of seemingly “ordinary” people and shares these
insights to enlighten others. And we do it the most powerful way we know: on video. Uncovering the
knowledge that often lays hidden is important to the individual, to businesses and to society. We’ve
been doing this for nearly a decade under the umbrella of our parent company, Snippies, which
commissions journalists to do similar work and bringing the wisdom of ordinary people into the board
rooms where decisions are made benefits us all.
For more information please visit www.reelinsights.com or contact us at info@reelinsights.com
Hunger Bytes Video Competition — 9/29/2009
The contest is a joint project by the World Food Program and YouTube, and
the videos be showcased on our website and YouTube pages, which both have
international reach. The winners will be chosen by a panel of celebrity judges - so this is also a great opportunity for students to have their
work seen by major players in the industry. Last year's judges included
leaders in film, web and humanitarian aid, including Edward Zwick, Director
of “Blood Diamond” and “The Last Samurai,” Oscar-winning producer Cathy
Schulman (“Crash,” “Darfur Now,” “The Illusionist”) and Steve Grove, head
of YouTube News and Politics. The winners were sent to Ethiopia to see a
project first hand and film with WFP.
We are looking for 30-60 sec spots that highlight the issue of hunger. We’re looking for the edgy and provocative videos about hunger; whatever it takes to make people think and to change attitudes. Film, stills, montage, animation – anything goes!
We begin accepting submissions on October 16th - World Food Day - and the competition ends December 31. For more information and to see past winners, check out www.wfp.org/hungerbytes. This year, the world has reached an historic milestone with more than a billion people, or one in six people on this planet, going to bed hungry. Hunger Bytes is one action among many under WFP’s Billion for Billion Campaign, which focuses on engaging the 1.6 billion online users to step up and help the billion hungry people in the world.
WFP is the world's largest humanitarian agency and the UN’s frontline
agency for hunger solutions. In 2009, WFP aims to feed 108 million people
in 74 countries. We receive no UN dues and have a 7% overhead. We don't
have a huge PR team or hire out firms to do our marketing, so we rely on
partnerships and creativity to help us get the word out – and that’s where
motivated, creative students can make a big difference raising awareness,
while showcasing their own talent.
Calls for Entries for Strange Beauty Film Festival — 9/28/2009
The Strange Beauty Film Festival, a new festival in Durham, NC, is now accepting entries for its inaugural edition. The festival will be held in Durham on January 22-23, 2010.
Strange Beauty is looking for striking short movies (30 minutes or less) that walk the line between terrifying normality and sublime fever dream. We're looking for works that make us wonder, gasp, shiver, and keep our eyes glued to the screen. Things that will come back to us days later and haunt us for years to come. Any style, and genre, as long as it's strangely beautiful, beautifully strange, or something even better in between.
Do you have a film like that? Then by all means, please submit. Entry fee is only $10. Entry deadline is November 15, 2009. Complete guidelines and entry form are available at our web site: http://www.strangebeauty.org
Wake Forest University’s Reynolda Film Festival — 9/22/2009
We are currently accepting submissions, especially from North Carolina student filmmakers. As an extra incentive, all NC students can enter their films for free. Of course, we also welcome films from anywhere! For more information, deadlines, and to submit a film, please visit our website, http://www.reynoldafilmfestival.com.
September 30, 2009 - Early Deadline
December 30, 2009 - Regular Deadline
January 30, 2010 - Late Deadline
Newport Beach Film Festival Call for Entries — 9/18/2009
Our event attracts over 52,000 attendees who have the opportunity to screen 350 films from 40 different countries.
As one of the fastest growing film festivals in the Western United States, Newport Beach has distinguished itself as one of the most prestigious events on the film festival circuit.
It is a unique opportunity for student filmmakers to screen their work and meet industry professionals. As a resort location and an entertainment market, the Newport Beach Film Festival offers an optimal blend of both art and business. We are specifically seeking quality film submissions from student filmmakers as well as university film projects.
Please visit http://www.newportbeachfilmfest.com/ for more information
Earlybird Deadline: October 23, 2009
Thanksgiving Special Deadline: November 20, 2009
Deadline for Entries: December 18, 2009
Final Deadline: January 25, 2010
Student Showcase Deadline: February 2, 2010
Festival Dates: April 22 - 29, 2010
CFVF 2010- Call for Entries — 9/15/2009
Carolina Film and Video Festival is accepting entries for our 2010 festival happening February 25-27. Submit online through the Withoutabox website at https://www.withoutabox.com/login/1075 and check out our new blog at www.cfvf.blogspot.com
We are looking forward to seeing your work!
Cara Clark & Rick Dillwood
Student Directors, CFVF
CFVF 2010 DEADLINES
FILMS:
Earlybird Deadline: October 5
Regular Deadline: November 2
Late Deadline: December 7
Extended Deadline for Students Only: January 3
SCRIPTS
Earlybird Deadline: October 5
Regular Deadline: November 2
Beneath the Waves Film Festival — 8/26/2009
Benthic Ecology Meeting 2010
10-13 March, Wilmington, NC
University of North Carolina Wilmington
Registration begins November 1, 2009
Announcing an exciting new dimension to a scientific conference: in addition to the usual posters and oral presentations, BEM 2010 will host short films! Creators and directors ranging from professionals to amateur and student filmmakers are invited to submit their entries on topics related to marine biology and conservation. The competition will take place in the beautiful new Lumina Theater in the Fisher Center on the campus of UNC Wilmington. This is a great chance to come to a scientific conference, show your film and interact with a large group of active researchers and scientists.
CRITERIA FOR SUBMISSIONS:
Length: All submissions must be shorts, 15 minutes or less.
Themes: Marine biology, marine research or marine conservation. We will have three categories for competition:
1) Documentary: informative with a message
2) Educational: informative with no agenda
3) Humor: just for fun
Registration and costs: Registration will begin 1 Nov 2009 and will close 15 Jan 2009. Film festival entrants will attend the conference with all other participants and pay the same registration fees (yet to be determined). Check this website for more info on registration: http://www.uncw.edu/bio/NewsEventsBEM2010.html
Submission of films: After registering on-line and providing their information, film festival entrants will be asked to send a COPY of their film on CD-R or DVD-R by mail to: Austin Gallagher; c/o Prof. Joseph Pawlik; UNCW Center for Marine Science; 5600 Marvin Moss Lane; Wilmington, NC 28409 USA
Judging and prizes: Winning entries will be judged in each of the three categories by a panel of scientists and filmmakers. Prizes to be announced at a later date.
Questions? Contact festival organizer, Austin Gallagher at gallagher.austin@gmail.com
Rural Iowa Film Festival Call For Entries — 7/14/2009
CORNING, IOWA–July13, 2009—Electric Burrito and Prairieland Yoga announce the Call for Entries for Rural Iowa Film Festival. A cultural outreach project of Electric Burrito and Prairieland Yoga, Rural Iowa Film Festival (RIFF) is a three-day festival which will include five screening sessions and an awards ceremony, as well as beer and wine tastings, yoga workshops and a showcasing of the many sites, shops and art that Corning and The AC have to offer.
Launched to celebrate the second anniversary of Electric Burrito, RIFF is a celebration of film, food, family and friends. “We’re excited to bring a new layer of recreation to the community, and look forward to the response to our weekend of food-and-film shenanigans,” said J. Wilson, Electric Burrito owner and festival director. Located in Corning, Iowa, Electric Burrito offers tasty Mexican-inspired food in a pleasant and unpretentious atmosphere. Electric Burrito proudly serves rotating specialty salsas, homemade desserts, as well as beer, wine and cider crafted in Iowa. Not only does Electric Burrito serve locally-crafted drinks, the restaurant also boasts Iowa’s own Maytag Blue Cheese; organic, fair-trade coffee roasted in Des Moines; as well as meat processed a block and a half from the restaurant’s front door.
Prairieland Yoga, owned by Certified Yoga Instructor Michelle Wilson, was also established in 2008, and brings another nuance to Corning’s Main Street District, as well as to the dynamics of the festival. Practicing yoga since 2000, and teaching since 2007, Michelle offers eclectic yoga to students of all shapes, sizes and fitness levels in a safe, supportive atmosphere.
To enter, visit www.electricburrito.net/rural_iowa_film_festival. For further information, contact Festival Director J. Wilson at jwilson@electricburrito.net
Dates: Deadline-February 15, 2010; Festival-May 14-16, 2010
Location: Corning, Iowa; Screening Location TBA
www.electricburrito.net
www.prairielandyoga.wordpress.com
Fraser Institutes 2009 Student Video Contest — 5/12/2009
The Fraser Institute’s 2009 Student Video Contest is an opportunity for these students to flex their film production muscles and win $10,000 in cash and electronics prizes! These prizes are being given away to the best videos addressing the topic: What is the appropriate role of government in the economy?
Economic freedom, barriers to trade, fiscal responsibility, taxes, subsidies, protectionism, wealth redistribution… the creative possibilities for a video are endless!
Students can even win $750 just by getting their friends and classmates to star-rate their video on YouTube. Canadian and foreign students are welcome to enter – the economic analysis is the same for everybody!
Video entry URL and contact info must be submitted by November 30, 2009 to student@fraserinstitute.org.
Full contest details can be found at: http://www.fraserinstitute.org/studentsandlearning/forstudents/Video_Contest.htm
For more information, please contact:
Courtenay Vermeulen
Education Programs Assistant
The Fraser Institute
Direct: (604) 714.4533
courtenay.vermeulen@fraserinstitute.org
The Fraser Institute is an independent international research and educational organization with offices in Canada and the United States and active research ties with similar independent organizations in more than 70 countries around the world. Our vision is a free and prosperous world where individuals benefit from greater choice, competitive markets, and personal responsibility. Our mission is to measure, study, and communicate the impact of competitive markets and government interventions on the welfare of individuals.
Other Opportunities
WINGA Video Contest — 11/19/2009
Kurgo Products is a company that is focused on developing active dog products. We recently introduced a new product, the Winga is a game, toy and training tool that will keep dogs and owners entertained for hours.
Kurgo Products would like to see
your take on their new WINGA.
This great new toy for dogs provides
a unique spin on the simple game of
fetch, that everyone will love. So
if you are a performer and think you have what it takes to put together a great clip, keep reading!
The video can be anywhere from 30 seconds to 3 minutes and is due by
February 21st 2010. The selected,
video will be aired on our website,
our YouTube Channel, in retail stores nationwide and via other media outlets potentially including national TV.
- Step 1: Fill out application
- Step 2: Receive samples
- Step 3: Go crazy and create
- Step 4: Upload your video by posting a vide response on You Tube
- Step 5: Promote, promote, promote!
- Step 6: Judging process, make sure to promote your video to get the most views!
The number of views your video gets will be one of the factors taken into consideration when choosing the finalists.
1st place - $500 | 2nd place- $250 | 3rd place - $150
Visit kurgo.com/contest for complete rules and regulations
FILMMAKERS, SHOW YOUR WORK ON CAMPUS — 11/17/2009
I am interested in finding a student in Film Studies who would be interested in assisting
UNCW School of Nursing's
Camp BONES participants in making a video for a project of their own. Camp BONES is a Community Oureach program in the School of Nursing that introduces nursing and health careers to underserved minority students. For more information to go the nursing home page http://www.uncw.edu/son/ and look for the Camp BONES link at the bottom www.uncw.edu/son/CampBones.html. Our students frequenly do projects designed to give back to their communities through education. Our students will return in the spring and would like to produce a 20 minute educational video that can be shown to their high school peers that will educate them about domestic violence.
Please contact Debbie Ezzell if you are interested in assisting with this video project: ezzelld@uncw.edu
FILMMAKERS, SHOW YOUR WORK ON CAMPUS — 11/3/2009
CHWK, UNCW-TV’s on-campus television station, wants to promote the creative efforts of student, staff, and faculty filmmakers by showing their work on channel 77, which broadcasts for FREE to your peers right here on campus! Visit http://uncwtv.uncw.edu/submissions.html for information on making video submissions or email CHWK@uncw.edu.
PSA Production: payment for time worked and equipment/materials to be determined on an individual student basis — 10/28/2009
The Affordable Housing Coalition of SE NC would like assistance shooting, producing and editing two 30 second psa's that have been roughly scripted in order to promote affordable housing in our region. To be shot in Wilmington, NC. Deadline for responses is flexible.
CONTACT:
Dorothy Smaldone
(910) 798-7227
230 Government Center Dr. Ste 150
dsmaldone@nhcgov.com
Show Us How You Get Crackin! — 10/13/2009
Wonderful Pistachios encourages Americans to “Get Crackin’” with a user video submission contest that asks film makers to develop their own video commercial for a chance to win $25,000 and an airing on national television.
We recognize that there are hundreds – if not thousands – of original ways to crack open a pistachio. We challenge students to get creative and submit their own innovative take on our campaign.
Video submissions will be accepted and aired on the “Get Crackin’” YouTube channel until November 30, 2009. For complete rules and guidelines, please visit http://www.YouTube.com/WonderfulPistachios . A winning video will be selected on or around December 15, 2009.
Submit videos by 11/29/09.
For more information contact:
Clint Schaff
310.966.3751
Clint@getcrackin.com
Music Composer Looking to Collaborate — 10/5/2009
I am a music composer looking to collaborate with Film Directors and Producers by supplying custom scores for movies. Please go to scottoakleymusic.com to see and hear samples of my work. I can be contacted at scott@scottoakleymusic.com Good luck in all your artistic endeavors.
-
Scott Oakley
CSURF Travel Awards — 9/24/2009
CSURF travel awards: There are some limited funds available to support travel expenses for undergraduate authors of scholarly works who are attending professional conferences with faculty mentors. Awards up to $750 are possible. Applications and guidelines available at: http://uncw.edu/csurf/ CSURF can also print posters for student authors to take to conferences.
CSURF undergraduate research workshops — 9/24/2009
Learn about poster design using PowerPoint, referencing using EndNote, data entry using Excel! Questions about SAS, SPSS, Sigma Plot? Go to http://uncw.edu/csurf/about.html for info on setting up an appointment with our graduate assistant, Derick Poku.
Free Screenwriting Books from WWW.SCRIPTAWISH.COM — 5/20/2009
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That’s why we have created two very useful books we would like to give to you absolutely free. No catches, no joke. One of them is on the craft of screenwriting, and has over four hundred pages of the best articles available on how to write a screenplay that sells. The other is on how to make high-powered contacts in Los Angeles that will help your students develop their careers, something for which most film students are woefully unprepared.
Just email us at info@scriptawish.com and mention this posting.
Script A Wish, dedicated to helping filmmakers get their work polished, read, repped, and bought. For more information visit: www.scriptawish.com
Register Now for Film Show Biz— 2/3/2009
See PDF for more information.
Jengo's Playhouse Screenings!
Cucalorus lives inside of the super-stellar micro-cinema Jengo's Playhouse, located in downtown Wilmington, North Carolina. The micro-cinema is home to a host of weekly, monthly and completely random events. Use our standard entry form and send in your film to apply for a screening. Contact our staff for more information about Jengo's Playhouse: mail@cucalorus.org
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