2010 NEWPORT BEACH FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES CALL FOR ENTRIES!
Celebrating its 11th year, the Newport Beach Film Festival is open for
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The 2010 Newport Beach Film Festival will spotlight over 350 films from
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The Festival runs from April 22nd to April 29th, 2010.
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April 22 - 29, 2010
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2010 NEWPORT BEACH FILM FESTIVAL EARLY BIRD DEADLINE OCT 23!
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2010 Newport Beach Film Festival: Call for entries
Moderators: Víctor Paredes, Belgarath, slowtiger
No, that's not true. It seems to be an american (north and south) specialty to charge filmmakers. In Europe it is quite different.
If you care to look for yourself: britfilm provides a great list of festivals worldwide: http://www.britfilms.com/festivals/brow ... on&skip=50
If you care to look for yourself: britfilm provides a great list of festivals worldwide: http://www.britfilms.com/festivals/brow ... on&skip=50
Festival Fees
For the personal experience, I entered a little project of mine in about 20 - 25 festivals around the world. The biggest like Hiroshima and Ottawa don't charge, but that changes very quickly when the scale of the festival changes. It's not just in the US. I drew the line on what I thought were exorbitant fees. Sundance is pricey. There's an animation festival in Cannes and a few others in Europe that have ridiculous fees.
The thing is most of us won't make the cut, or have the connections to get selected at a huge event like Annecy. However, we could be showing anywhere on the planet at a smaller venue. We have to weigh the odds and decide if we're paying for reasonable handling fees, or are we paying to stuff an organizer's pocket.
Also, and this is important, will a festival keep their promise to return reels. I had an organizer in Denver, CO (US) add my digi-beta reel to his personal tape stock supply, breaking his contractual obligations and giving me the finger. The lesson is don't send expensive show reels to new festivals, unless they are 'in reach'. That can be a more expensive mistake than an entry fee.
I look forward to reading more comments on this topic. It might be an interesting category for the forum.
The thing is most of us won't make the cut, or have the connections to get selected at a huge event like Annecy. However, we could be showing anywhere on the planet at a smaller venue. We have to weigh the odds and decide if we're paying for reasonable handling fees, or are we paying to stuff an organizer's pocket.
Also, and this is important, will a festival keep their promise to return reels. I had an organizer in Denver, CO (US) add my digi-beta reel to his personal tape stock supply, breaking his contractual obligations and giving me the finger. The lesson is don't send expensive show reels to new festivals, unless they are 'in reach'. That can be a more expensive mistake than an entry fee.
I look forward to reading more comments on this topic. It might be an interesting category for the forum.
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I am new to ASP, and I have been enjoying it so much for the last 8 days.
I kinda wondering how would you even show your film (made from ANS) as a "film". By that I meant to show it in big screen.
I can see ASP "clips" be exported to Youtube or DVD (with lots of effort), but from PC to big screen, is'nt there lots of mountains to climb? I would like to know that too.
I kinda wondering how would you even show your film (made from ANS) as a "film". By that I meant to show it in big screen.
I can see ASP "clips" be exported to Youtube or DVD (with lots of effort), but from PC to big screen, is'nt there lots of mountains to climb? I would like to know that too.