Submissions already closed.

We're weirdly disorganised about these things in our community.  Most  
filmmaking communities are sharing information about festivals and  
competitions all the time - and all other opportunities for getting  
your films seen by a wider audience and getting useful awards/prizes.

So many of the people here are making stuff that would take this kind  
of festival by storm.  If I'd known about the DFF, I would have  
submitted my films and I hope I'd get something in - but it doesn't  
occur to me to look.

Can other people reply with other similar festivals/comps that they  
know about, and we'll make a wiki page with submission dates?

Rupert
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On 11-Dec-08, at 7:55 AM, Jay dedman wrote:

Not sure I like the word "Disposable", but interesting all the same.
http://disposablefilmfest.com/about/

The Disposable Film Festival was created in 2007 to celebrate the  
artistic
 > potential of disposable video: short films made on non- 
professional devices
 > such as one-time use video cameras, cell phones, point and shoot  
cameras,
 > webcams, computer screen capture software, and other readily  
available video
 > capture devices. With people everywhere posting videos online, we  
felt the
 > time was right to draw attention to the creative potential of this  
new mode
 > of filmmaking. Far beyond its initial roles for video blogging and
 > documentation, the DFF offers a forum to display how disposable  
media can be
 > used for creative purposes. The DFF hosts screenings,  
competitions, and
 > other events to showcase the best work within the disposable genre.
 >
 > We want your Disposable Films. So, shoot 'em, cut 'em, and send  
them in.
 >

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