Past Events :: Documentaries

Direct Before You Shoot: Visual Planning on line Master Class

Starts: Apr 24, 2010 - Ends: Apr 25, 2010
Location: Virtual / Online
Website: http://www.directbeforeyoushoot.com

Direct Before You Shoot:  Storyboarding for Film and Television
Live webinar with David Russell   -   April 24-25, 2010

Learn how to design powerful and dynamic film imagery that connects with its intended audiences, utilizing techniques painstakingly developed by cinematic masters. This two-day on-line Master Class is an expert analysis of visual planning and directing through the process of storyboarding.  It is designed for professionals and students in the areas of film and animation directing, storyboarding, pre-visualization and editing. It offers a practical set of techniques that can strengthen each filmmaker’s storytelling ability. 

The lecturer, David Russell, is an authority on the subject of visual storytelling.  In close collaboration with celebrated directors including George Lucas, Steven Spielberg, James Cameron, Tim Burton and Peter Weir, he has created key sequences for over 100 film and television productions, including Star Wars: Return of the Jedi, The Color Purple, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, The Thin Red Line, Moulin Rouge, Master and Commander, and the upcoming Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader. 

The Master Class is structured to include exercises, and offers a Certificate of Completion to the participants.  For more details about the event and the lecturer, you may visit our website

www.directbeforeyoushoot.com  

Contact us for special student and group discounts.  

webinardr@yahoo.com 

Slamdance 2012

Posted In | Event Category: Documentaries, Features, Short Films | Event Type: Competitive Festivals, Screenings | Site Categories: Call for Entries, Events, Films, Short Films
Starts: Jan 20, 2012 - Ends: Jan 26, 2012
Submission Deadline: Oct 11, 2011
Location: Virtual / Online
Website: http://slamdance.com/index.html

By Filmmakers, For Filmmakers

Born out of rejection, Slamdance showcases new and emerging independent artists, filmmakers and storytellers.  We welcome films in every genre, on any topic from every country around the world. The festival program is selected from 100% blind submissions and we do not disqualify any films based on premiere status or date of completion.

This year, we are accepting films in the following categories:

Narrative Feature

Features by first time feature filmmakers* over 40 minutes in length. We consider and program from all genres and from around the world. All the films are selected from blind submissions. We are looking for filmmakers with new ideas, new ways of looking at the world, or an innovative approach to filmmaking. We are more drawn to an original voice than a high level of production. We will consider work that is not completed by the time of submission, and we consider films regardless of their premiere status.

* Films that are submitted by filmmakers that have made a previous feature will be considered for our Special Screenings.

Shorts

Non-documentary short films, under 40 minutes and from anywhere in the world, are programmed in blocks and beside narrative features. We welcome a wide variety of styles and genres: comedy, drama, horror, experimental, animation, non-narrative, music videos, underground and films that fit into multiple categories or no category at all. Please note that documentary shorts are programmed under their own category.

Documentary Feature

Competition feature-length (over 40 minutes) documentaries directed by first-time documentary filmmakers and of exceptional quality are programmed under our 100% blind submission policy. There are no premiere status or date of completion requirements. Non-fiction films under 40 minutes are considered for our short documentary competition. They will be screened before the feature documentary films. We gladly accept any type of documentary subject matter. Mockumentaries should be submitted to the narrative feature and short competitions.

Documentary Short

Competition short (under 40 minutes) documentaries directed by first-time documentary filmmakers and of exceptional quality are programmed under our 100% blind submission policy. There are no premiere status or date of completion requirements. Non-fiction films over 40 minutes are considered for our feature documentary competition. We gladly accept any type of documentary subject matter. Mockumentaries should be submitted to the narrative feature and short competitions. While no one can tell you what length to make your film, shorter films are considered more programmable due to the logistics of running a festival.

Special Screenings

Every year the Festival shows a Special Screening program comprised of several independent feature films by non-first time filmmakers. This Special Screening program is non-competitive and includes at least one underground program and sometimes films made by Slamdance alumni.

New Media Film Festival in San Francisco Nov.5

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Documentaries, Features, New Media, Short Films | Event Type: Competitive Festivals
Starts: Nov 05, 2011 - Ends: Nov 05, 2011
Submission Deadline: Oct 15, 2011
Location: Virtual / Online

3D, Eric Roberts,  Joan Osborne & Tom Shadyac Join this year's 2nd annual New Media Film Festival’s San Francisco festival lineup!

 

The Best in New Media… Honoring Stories worth Telling.

 

San Francisco CA-- Sat. Nov. 5, 2011

 

This year’s program at the New Media Film Festival stars actor Eric Roberts in “Vegan 101” and band Linkin Park in their lunar odyssey music video “Iridescent.” There will be World Premieres for Joan Osborne’s “love and hate," “Sesko” by Carlos Florez, and short film “Hollywood Tales” by Ethan Black. We also have the 2011 Emmy nominated PSA “the power of you” for Big sisters of RI, and award winning short films “Three fifty” and “The strange tale of Billy Barker.”

 

We are also proud to be screening the existential documentary “I AM” from filmmaker Tom Shadyac, the creative force behind such blockbusters as “Ace Ventura," “Bruce Almighty," “Nutty Professor," and “Liar Liar” as he explores two central questions:

 

What’s Wrong With the World? and What Can We Do About it?

2012 Vimeo Festival + Awards Submissions Deadline February 20, 2012

Posted In | Event Category: Documentaries, Short Films, Web / Internet | Event Type: Competitive Festivals
Starts: Feb 08, 2012 - Ends: Feb 20, 2012
Submission Deadline: Feb 20, 2012
Location: Virtual / Online

NEW JUDGES FOR 2012 VIMEO FESTIVAL + AWARDS INCLUDE JAMES FRANCO, AZIZ ANSARI, RADIOHEAD’S COLIN GREENWOOD, AND MORE

13 Days Left to Submit to Win Up to $30,000 in Grants

NEW YORK, Feb. 8, 2012 – Vimeo®, an operating business of IAC [NASDAQ: IACI], today announced its panel of judges for the 2012 Vimeo Festival + Awards. The panel consists of three judges per category across 13 categories, and includes actor and director James Franco; Parks and Recreation Star Aziz Ansari, 2012 Oscar Nominee Lucy Walker; Radiohead’s Colin Greenwood; Scott Pilgrim vs. the World director Edgar Wright; snowboard superstar Travis Rice; Thierry Mugler and UNIQLO creative director Nicola Formichetti; Shelley Page of DreamWorks Animation; Barbara London of The Museum of Modern Art; advertising legend David Droga; and many more.

"The aim of the Vimeo Festival + Awards is to become the gold standard for creative online video," said Jeremy Boxer, Director of the Vimeo Festival + Awards. “We designed the program to focus on discovering the best new talent and to give that talent a platform that will catapult their careers to the next level.  We are proud to reveal our new panel of esteemed judges."

"Vimeo created a platform that has changed the language of storytelling,” said Eliot Rausch, 2010 Vimeo Award Grand Prize Winner. “The way we share our innermost being has been flipped on its head — a true revolution of consciousness. It is indescribable, the feeling I have after winning the award, knowing my voice has been heard, that millions have been touched and maybe the world is better because of it."

“I am very glad to be back as a judge for the Vimeo awards this year,” said Lucy Walker.   “I’m very excited to see the new shortlist and the evolution of documentary as a new generation of talent comes through with new stories to tell and new ways of telling them.”

The current list of judges includes:

Action Sports

Stacy Peralta Travis Rice

Advertising

Benjamin PalmerDavid DrogaTraktor

Animation

Amid AmidiEran HilleliShelley Page

Captured

Charlie BucketSteve LazaridesBarbara London

Documentary

Eliot RauschSteve JamesLucy Walker

Experimental

Chris Beckman

Fashion

Nick KnightNicola FormichettiHumberto Leon, Opening Ceremony+Kenzo

Lyrical

Blake WhitmanPhilip BloomMaria Popova

Motion Graphics

2004 Zoie Films Online Film Festival

Starts: Mar 20, 2004 - Ends: Mar 20, 2004
Submission Deadline: Feb 10, 2004
Location: World Wide Web
Website: http://www.ZoieFilms.com
Zoie Films Festival is open to feature films, film shorts, documentaries, animations, music videos and mixed media projects utilizing innovative techniques. A media panel judges all entries and winning films are showcased online via special screenings available at high-speed Internet connections. Zoie Films utilizes the latest encryption technology to present the finest quality streaming programs. Zoie Films Festival presents certificates, prizes and awards in animation, drama, comedy, action and new media forms. Founded by Victoria Lynn Weston in 1996, Zoie Films Festival is an exclusive online film festival dedicated to the development of independent artists and exploring innovative exhibitions of their work. The early deadline is December 1, 2003. For more information, contact e-mail: info@zoiefilms.com or Web: www.ZoieFilms.com.

Digital Gun Awards

Starts: Jan 01, 2004 - Ends: Dec 31, 2004
Submission Deadline: Jan 01, 2004
Location: World Wide Web
Website: http://www.digitalgunawards.com
Can You Make A Movie Under the Gun?
Do You Have What it Takes?

Take the Ultimate Moviemaking Challenge!

ADVA Academy Awards for Excellence

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Documentaries, Features, Live Action, Other, Television | Event Type: Contests
Starts: Dec 15, 2005 - Ends: Dec 15, 2005
Submission Deadline: Nov 25, 2005
Location: World Wide Web
Website: http://www.videographyawards.com
ADVA- The Academy of Digital Video Arts presents the ADVA Academy Awards for Excellence. You do not need to be a member of ADVA to enter the competition. Competition is open to professionals, students and amateurs. From independent films, weddings, commercials, corporate communications and industrial videos to 3D animation, special effects and event videos, best actor, best actress, stunts, hair and make-up, screenplay, wardrobe and costume design, dozens of categories will be recognized and awarded. This international competition attracts entries from professionals, amateurs, and students as well as a cross-section of studios, independent film/video makers, and corporate, schools, government and television producers. To enter or for more information, visit www.videographyawards.com.

The 3rd CON-CAN Movie Festival

Starts: Apr 25, 2006 - Ends: Sep 04, 2006
Submission Deadline: Feb 28, 2006
Location: World Wide Web
Website: http://wwww.con-can.com/
CON-CAN Movie Festival is an audience-interactive online film festival targeting shorts. Thirty Grand-Prix nominees will be streamed for global viewing on the audience-interactive website. One Grand Prix ($10,000) and two awards ($3,000) will be chosen by a seven-member international jury comprised of Hou Hsiao-Hsien (film director, Taiwan), Jean-Michel Frodon (chief editor, CAHIERS DU CINEMA, France), Dennis Lim (film critic, VILLAGE VOICE, USA), Babak Payami (film director, Iran), Jukka-Pekka Laakso (director, Tampere Film Festival, Finland), Peter Millynn (pro exec, Australian Film TV & Radio School) and Teruyo Nogami (Kurosawa Production, Japan).

All films must be independently produced, up to 20 min in length, in any language, genre, of any theme. Entry fee is free. More information can be found at www.con-can.com.

ADVA Awards

Starts: Jun 01, 2006 - Ends: Sep 15, 2006
Submission Deadline: Sep 15, 2006
Location: World Wide Web
Website: http://www.videographyawards.com
Call for Entries in our 2006 Summer Competition. All categories, amateur or professional, best film, documentary, horror, comedy, musical, best actor, stunt, editing, music, commercial, weddings, animation, voice over, etc. We even have a category for best promo kit and packaging design. Send in your best work today and win the prestigious ADVA Award of Excellence.

Streaming Festival {The Hague}

Starts: Oct 01, 2006 - Ends: Mar 31, 2007
Submission Deadline: Jan 15, 2007
Location: World Wide Web
Website: http://www.streamingfestival.com/
Stream your films full screen on the internet!

Call for submission Streaming Festival {The Hague}
the progressive online film festival

The 2nd edition of the Streaming Festival accepts features, documentaries, shorts, animation and experimental films.

- Deadline for submission : 15 January 2007
- No entry fee for submission

About the Streaming Festival
Films do not play in cinemas. They are streamed online full screen with high image quality.
Just like at a regular film festival, visitors can choose from several programs. However, unlike at a regular film festival, they are able to switch easily between viewing locations.

For more information and submission form please visit http://www.streamingfestival.com