Past Events :: Documentaries

Slamdance Film Festival

Starts: Jan 21, 2011 - Ends: Jan 27, 2011
Submission Deadline: Oct 29, 2010
Location: To Be Determined, USA
Website: http://www.slamdance.com

As the preeminent festival whose sole mission is to nurture, support and showcase truly independent works, Slamdance has established a unique reputation for premiering new films by first-time writers and directors working within the creative confines of limited budgets.  Slamdance’s goal is to strengthen its year-round efforts in support of these artists and to leverage its name and reputation for the further development of other Slamdance media components.

As a year-round organization, Slamdance serves as a showcase for the discovery of new and emerging talent and is dedicated to the nurturing and development of new independent artists and their cinematic vision.

Started in 1995 by a group of independent artists, the Slamdance Film Festival continues to be organized and programmed exclusively by filmmakers, for filmmakers.  This is just one of many elements that make Slamdance a pioneering standout among its festival counterparts. Slamdance lacks much of the red tape and bureaucracy that can convolute the process that independent creators come to festivals for in the first place – a chance to show their work. At Slamdance, the link between artist and festival – and, subsequently, artist and industry – is a direct and cohesive one. Slamdance alumni are recruited to serve as programmers, so first-timers are represented and assisted by Slamdance veterans.  It’s what put Slamdance on the festival map to begin with, and what’s made it the viable, big-time contender it is today.

With its renowned film festival as its core, Slamdance has expanded its ventures to include the popular Slamdance.com website, writing competitions for features, shorts, teleplays and horror scripts; the Anarchy Online Short Film Competition; and a $99 Special short film production project.

Sundance Film Festival

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Documentaries, Features, Live Action, Short Films | Event Type: Competitive Festivals, Screenings | Site Categories: Awards, Events, Films, Short Films
Starts: Jan 20, 2011 - Ends: Jan 30, 2011
Location: Park City, Utah, USA
Website: http://festival.sundance.org/

 

Each year the Sundance Film Festival selects 200 films for exhibition from more than 9,000 submissions. More than 50,000 people attend screenings in Park City, Salt Lake City, Ogden, and Sundance, Utah. In addition to discovering filmmaking's newest talent through the Festival's program of documentary, dramatic, and short films, Festivalgoers experience live music performances, panel discussions with leading filmmakers and industry figures, cutting-edge media installations, parties celebrating the Festival community, and more.

Animation Films at the 23rd Annual Dallas VideoFest

Starts: Sep 23, 2010 - Ends: Sep 26, 2010
Submission Deadline: Jun 28, 2010
Location: Dallas, Texas, USA
Website: http://www.videofest.org

23rd Annual VideoFest– Sept. 23-26, 2010

ANIMATION PROGRAMS


For press information:

Lisa Taylor

Taylor-Made Press

lisatmp@swbell.net or 214-914-1099

 

Dallas, TX – The 23rd Annual VideoFest will be at the Angelika Film Center Sept. 23-26,2010.  The oldest and largest video and film festival in the nation, VideoFest shows a diverse range of works by regional, national and international video and film artists that are hard to find at the local video store, the movie theater or on Netflix. Because VideoFest is different than a traditional film festival or just going to a movie, expect something different! For the third year in a row, the VideoFest will be presented thru I-Tunes. VideoFest is presented by Video Association of Dallas.

Patrons may purchase day passes ($25 or $35 depending on day) or All-Festival passes ($75) for over 150 programs making this Festival the best deal in town. Buy tickets online in advance or at the door day of show. Visit www.videofest.org for more information or call 214-428-8700.  Sponsors include HBO, Kodak, Texas Film Commission, Dallas Film Commission, Dallas Film Society, City of Dallas Office of Cultural Affairs, and Texas Commission on the Arts. 

 Schedule of Animated Films

Friday, Sept. 24, 2010

8:30 p.m. Cafe

Alone in the 475th

George Gantzer

Inspired by journals written amid World War II this animated short explores a subjective interpretation of a soldier's written words. As these journal entries are recited the filmmaker uses a mixture of animation and photographs to visualize a surreal experience based on the soldier's actual written words.

Friday, Sept. 24, 2010

8:30 p.m. Cafe

Lake

Sean Capone

IBC 2010

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Business / Management, Documentaries, Features, Live Action, New Media, Television | Event Type: Exhibits, Trade Shows | Site Categories: Events
Starts: Sep 09, 2010 - Ends: Sep 14, 2010
Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands
Website: http://www.ibc.org

IBC is the premier annual event for professionals engaged in the creation, management and delivery of entertainment and news content worldwide. In 2009, the show attracted more than 45,000 attendees from 140 countries around the world, exhibiting more than 1,300 of the world's key technology suppliers and showcasing a debate-leading conference that, among other vital sessions, brought together the ASC and the BSC digital camera tests and offered pioneering insight into the latest developments in stereoscopic 3D.

A Short History of IBC

The first IBC was held in 1967, in the Royal Lancaster Hotel in London. There were just 32 exhibitors and 500 conference delegates, and of course broadcasting was a very different business.

What would have been the reaction of those first 60s delegates had they been told that by 2009, not only would they have a computer on their desk but that it would be capable of editing high-definition video, or that they would carry a telephone in their pocket wherever they went which would also be a video camera?

The first IBC came about because a group of manufacturers wanted to organise an exhibition, but its initial success meant it needed to be organised more formally. From 1968 it was managed by the Institution of Electrical Engineers (IEE) – now the IET, following the merger between IEE and IIE in 2006 - with advice from the RTS, as an event by the industry for the industry. This also meant that the conference became a vital part of IBC.

From the Royal Lancaster Hotel IBC moved first to the Wembley Conference Centre and then to Brighton on the south coast of England, where it eventually occupied exhibition space in the Conference Centre, the Majestic Hotel and the Grand Hotel.

But by 1990, the lack of exhibition and meeting space - and a chronic shortage of hotel rooms - had reached crisis point. Under the leadership of John Wilson, IBC embarked on a programme of dramatic change.

IBC became an independent body, owned by six partner bodies: IABM, IEEE, IET, RTS, SCTE and SMPTE, with a full-time professional staff. The strong association with these leading trade bodies, and the committee structures for exhibition and conference, ensured that the event was still run by the industry for the industry, but the dedicated staff meant that the organisation could be much more flexible and responsive.

IBC also moved from the UK to the Netherlands. After very careful research into venues capable of meeting the very specific demands of IBC, the Amsterdam RAI was chosen, hosting its first IBC in July 1992 (the normal September dates not being available that year). From 1994 IBC became an annual event, and it has remained in Amsterdam ever since.

Today, IBC’s management is continually looking at ways to develop the event to meet the rapidly changing needs of the industry. It has extended its reach, for example, becoming one of the most influential events in digital cinema worldwide, thanks to its ability to demonstrate to the very highest standards as well as host top-level debates. Recently it has added dedicated zones covering mobile television, IPTV and digital signage.

IBC remains the leading event on the global stage for everyone involved in content creation, management and delivery. By remaining close to its industry roots it continues to deliver a conference and exhibition which are comprehensive, stimulating and relevant to the real needs of its visitors.

ACEFEST 2010

Starts: Aug 20, 2010 - Ends: Aug 28, 2010
Submission Deadline: Jun 02, 2010
Location: Virtual / Online
Website: http://acefest.com

Call For Entries

CELEBRATE THE AMERICAN CINEMATIC EXPERIENCE
Accepting Entries Jan 11 - Jun 16, 2010

ACEFEST has quickly become one of the most anticipated film festivals on the industry calendar and this is YOUR chance to be part of the excitement! The 2010 event is shaping up to be bigger and better than ever with 8 full days of screenings, panels, workshops & parties in the media capital of the world, New York City. ACEFEST is now accepting short and feature-length films of all genres so be sure to submit your work today for the opportunity of a lifetime!

Why Submit?
- Get valuable perks just for entering your film
- Gain extra exposure in our annual Film Market
- Selected works build buzz by screening at our Press & Industry Night
- Picture it: Your film, sold out audience, in Manhattan!

Submit Now
www.acefest.com/submit

Quick Links
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Florida Supercon: South Florida's Comic, Animation, Anime, Video Game, Fantasy and Sci-Fi Festival

Starts: Jun 18, 2010 - Ends: Jun 20, 2010
Submission Deadline: May 05, 2010
Location: Miami, Florida, USA
Website: http://www.supercon.tv

FLORIDA SUPERCON: South Florida's Comic Book, Anime, Animation, Video Game, Fantasy and Sci-Fi Convention returns June 18-20, 2010 to the Doubletree Miami Mart Airport Convention Center in Miami, FL.

Florida Supercon is a 3 day festival dedicated to Comic Books, Anime, Animation, Video Games, Fantasy and Sci-Fi featuring celebrity guests, comic book creators, voice actors, industry guests, cosplayers, artists, writers, panels, Q&A's, films & shorts, costume & cosplay contests, vendors, parties, anime, workshops, video gaming and more! 2010 is the 5th annual Florida Supercon.

 

The Florida Supercon Film Festival is a festival dedicated to films that would be appreciated by our diverse genre audience. We are looking for Animation, Horror, Horror Comedy, Documentary (about genre subjects), Comedies with a genre twist, Fantasy, Magic Realism, Science Fiction and Spoof. American films will be screened side by side with international entries the weekend of June 18-20, 2010 in Miami, FL. at Florida Supercon: South Florida's festival of Comic Books, Anime, Animation, Sci-Fi and Video Games.

Films will be judged in the following specific categories:
1)  Feature Films (over 50 minutes)
2)  Short Films (under 50 minutes)
3) Internet / Web Based Short (Short Made for Internet distribution and exhibition)
4) Documentary Film (Full Length or Short Format Documentary Film)
5)  Student Competition (Films made by students who are either enrolled in a school, or were enrolled during the films’ production.)
 This section will be broken into the following categories
(a)  High School: Films directed by students attending high school, generally stretching from ages 15-18
(b) Undergraduate: Films directed by students enrolled in a college level program
Graduate students may enter in the regular Feature Film or Short Film categories

KidzFlix Children's International Film Festival

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Documentaries, Features, Live Action, Short Films | Event Type: Competitive Festivals | Site Categories: Events, Films, Short Films
Starts: May 14, 2010 - Ends: May 16, 2010
Submission Deadline: Apr 01, 2010
Location: Fairfield, Connecticut, Virtual / Online
Website: http://www.kidzflix.org

The first annual KidzFlix Children’s International Film Festival is making its debut in May 2010. KidzFlix is currently seeking entries for this new and exciting film festival. Submissions must be suitable for children’s ages 6-18. Categories for film and video submissions are:  features, shorts, live-action, animation, documentaries and child-produced (6-14) productions. The deadline is April 1, 2010. For more information on how to enter, visit www.kidzflix.org.

The KidzFlix Children’s International Film Festival is a non-profit organization dedicated to support and promote quality independent children’s cinema. This competitive and juried festival will feature a treasure of films from live-action and animated features to shorts, documentaries and child-produced works. Fairfield County gained the reputation of a well known artist’s colony and cultural center. Through the KidzFlix Children’s International Film Festival, we will preserve old roots and encourage spirited new growth in the culture and community we cherish.

PLASTIC PAPER: Winnipeg's Festival of Animated, Illustrated + Puppet Film

Starts: May 05, 2010 - Ends: May 08, 2010
Submission Deadline: Feb 01, 2010
Location: Winnipeg, Canada
Website: http://www.plastic-paper.org

PLASTIC PAPER is an international festival of animated, illustrated and puppet film that takes place May 5-8, 2010 at the Park Theatre in Winnipeg, Canada. The festival is one component of the year-round organizational activities of the Big Smash! Film Collective. PLASTIC PAPER's programming is a mix of premieres, retrospective screenings, short films and features with special guests, workshops, multi-media presentations, installations and exhibits, artist talks, and gatherings where the artists and the audience can interact more informally.

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 

Video Festival Imperia 2010

Posted In | Event Category: Animation, Documentaries, Short Films | Event Type: Competitive Festivals | Site Categories: Events, Films, Short Films
Starts: Apr 20, 2010 - Ends: Apr 24, 2010
Submission Deadline: Feb 08, 2010
Location: Imperia, Liguria, Italy
Website: http://www.videofestivalimperia.org

The Videofestival City of Imperia is open to amateurs and professionals. Registration is free. The Festival is now at its 5th edition and will take place in Imperia from April 20 to April 24, 2010. Deadline for foreign works is February 8, 2010.

551 authors from 45 nations participated to the 2009 edition. 100 films were screened.

INTERNATIONAL CATEGORY:
Reserved to foreign authors. The sections are: Short films, Documentary films, Animation & Graphics films with unlimited running time. Works must be subtitled in one of the following languages: Italian, French, English. To the first selected work of every section will be awarded a prize. The subject is free.

EXPLORER CATEGORY:
Open to national and international authors. The sections are: Travel Documentary (running time max. 30 min.) and Nature Documentary (unlimited running time). Only to one work chosen by the jury will be awarded a prize.

Please visit our site www.videofestivalimperia.org for further details.