Dear Filmmakers,
On Saturday June 18th 2011, Wimbledon's alternative film club, the WFC, hosts the fourth Wimbledon Shorts Film Festival. We've got great people from across the film industry organising and judging the event and submissions are now open for everyone from experienced directors to first time filmmakers.
Wimbledon Shorts is dedicated to showcasing new and innovative work in film and video from around the world. Whether your film is narrative driven, animated or experimental, we’re looking for films that challenge or shift the boundaries of conventional filmmaking – just as long as it’s under 15 minutes!
Submission forms and information can be found at:
http://wimbledonshorts.com
Entries will be judged by a panel of independent film experts:
Elizabeth Karlsen - Producer, Number 9 Films
Sam Lavender - Development Editor, Film4
Andrew Pulver - Film Editor, The Guardian
Juliet McKoen - director and screenplay writer
Manu Luksch - artist and filmmaker
Dominic Buttimore - Director, Th1ng Animation
Nick Brimble - actor
Tony Hawkes - comedian, writer and screenwriter
Derek Malcolm - Film critic
Josh Appignanesi - Director
Entry deadline is the 1st April 2011
For further information please contact: info@wimbledonshorts.com
Best regards,
The Wimbledon Shorts Team
Wimbledon Shorts 2011 - Call for Entries
Re: Wimbledon Shorts 2011 - Call for Entries
new judges:
Lisa Rawlings: Development Editor, Film4
Andrew Pulver: Film Editor, The Guardian
Derek Malcolm: Film critic
Manu Luksch: artist and filmmaker
Dominic Buttimore: director, Th1ng Animation
Nick Brimble, actor
Josh Appignanesi: film director ("The Infidel")
Avie Luthrie: BAFTA-nominated film director ("Mad, Bad and Sad")
Deadline extension: 19th April 2011
http://www.wimbledonshorts.com
Lisa Rawlings: Development Editor, Film4
Andrew Pulver: Film Editor, The Guardian
Derek Malcolm: Film critic
Manu Luksch: artist and filmmaker
Dominic Buttimore: director, Th1ng Animation
Nick Brimble, actor
Josh Appignanesi: film director ("The Infidel")
Avie Luthrie: BAFTA-nominated film director ("Mad, Bad and Sad")
Deadline extension: 19th April 2011
http://www.wimbledonshorts.com
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Re: Wimbledon Shorts 2011 - Call for Entries - deadline exte
Deadline for entries 2011: 19 April
Festival date: 18 June
Wimbledon's alternative film club, the WFC, hosts the fourth Wimbledon Shorts Film Festival in June 2011. We've got a terrific line-up of judges great people from across the film industry to judge entries:
• Lisa Rawlings: Development Editor, Film4
• Julia Blackman, co-founder and Executive Producer of Scion Films
• Allisa Ferrier, Acquisitions Executive, Artificial Eye
• Andrew Pulver: Film Editor, The Guardian
• Manu Luksch: artist and filmmaker
• Dominic Buttimore: director, Th1ng Animation
• Nick Brimble, actor
• Derek Malcolm: Film critic
• Josh Appignanesi: film director ("The Infidel")
• Avie Luthrie: BAFTA-nominated film director ("Mad, Bad and Sad")
Wimbledon Shorts is dedicated to showcasing new and innovative work in film and video from around the world. Whether your film is narrative driven, animated or experimental, we're looking for films that challenge or shift the boundaries of conventional filmmaking ??" just as long as it's under 15 minutes!
Awards
* WFC award for Best Wimbledon Shorts film
* Marcus Beale Audience Award
* Best Animated Film
* Best Student Filmmaker (filmmakers under 25 in schools, colleges and universities)
* Best Experimental Film
* Best London Filmmaker (filmmaker living in London)
* Best Documentary
New for 2011
£500 prize for WFC Award for Best Wimbledon Shorts Film
'Meet with an Industry Expert' for Winner of the Best Student Filmmaker Award.
Competition opens 1 December 2010
Competition closes 19 April 2011
SHORTS festival 18 June 2011
Submission details can be found at:
http://www.wimbledonshorts.com/
Festival date: 18 June
Wimbledon's alternative film club, the WFC, hosts the fourth Wimbledon Shorts Film Festival in June 2011. We've got a terrific line-up of judges great people from across the film industry to judge entries:
• Lisa Rawlings: Development Editor, Film4
• Julia Blackman, co-founder and Executive Producer of Scion Films
• Allisa Ferrier, Acquisitions Executive, Artificial Eye
• Andrew Pulver: Film Editor, The Guardian
• Manu Luksch: artist and filmmaker
• Dominic Buttimore: director, Th1ng Animation
• Nick Brimble, actor
• Derek Malcolm: Film critic
• Josh Appignanesi: film director ("The Infidel")
• Avie Luthrie: BAFTA-nominated film director ("Mad, Bad and Sad")
Wimbledon Shorts is dedicated to showcasing new and innovative work in film and video from around the world. Whether your film is narrative driven, animated or experimental, we're looking for films that challenge or shift the boundaries of conventional filmmaking ??" just as long as it's under 15 minutes!
Awards
* WFC award for Best Wimbledon Shorts film
* Marcus Beale Audience Award
* Best Animated Film
* Best Student Filmmaker (filmmakers under 25 in schools, colleges and universities)
* Best Experimental Film
* Best London Filmmaker (filmmaker living in London)
* Best Documentary
New for 2011
£500 prize for WFC Award for Best Wimbledon Shorts Film
'Meet with an Industry Expert' for Winner of the Best Student Filmmaker Award.
Competition opens 1 December 2010
Competition closes 19 April 2011
SHORTS festival 18 June 2011
Submission details can be found at:
http://www.wimbledonshorts.com/
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- Joined: Sat Mar 05, 2011 6:24 pm
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Re: Wimbledon Shorts 2011 - Call for Entries
Wimbledon SHORTS deadline for entries 2011 extended to 19 April.
Festival date: 18 June.
Wimbledon's alternative film club, the WFC, hosts the fourth Wimbledon Shorts Film Festival in June 2011. We've got a terrific line-up of judges great people from across the film industry to judge entries:
• Lisa Rawlings: Development Editor, Film4
• Julia Blackman, co-founder and Executive Producer of Scion Films
• Allisa Ferrier, Acquisitions Executive, Artificial Eye
• Andrew Pulver: Film Editor, The Guardian
• Manu Luksch: artist and filmmaker
• Dominic Buttimore: director, Th1ng Animation
• Nick Brimble, actor
• Derek Malcolm: Film critic
• Josh Appignanesi: film director ("The Infidel")
• Avie Luthrie: BAFTA-nominated film director ("Mad, Bad and Sad")
Wimbledon Shorts is dedicated to showcasing new and innovative work in film and video from around the world. Whether your film is narrative driven, animated or experimental, we're looking for films that challenge or shift the boundaries of conventional filmmaking ??" just as long as it's under 15 minutes!
Awards
* WFC award for Best Wimbledon Shorts film
* Marcus Beale Audience Award
* Best Animated Film
* Best Student Filmmaker (filmmakers under 25 in schools, colleges and universities)
* Best Experimental Film
* Best London Filmmaker (filmmaker living in London)
* Best Documentary
New for 2011
£500 prize for WFC Award for Best Wimbledon Shorts Film
'Meet with an Industry Expert' for Winner of the Best Student Filmmaker Award.
Competition opens 1 December 2010
Competition closes 19 April 2011
SHORTS festival 18 June 2011
Submission details can be found at:
http://www.wimbledonshorts.com/
Delivery address:
Wimbledon Shorts Film Festival,
PO Box 67619,
London,
SW19 9EA
URL: wimbledonshorts.com/
Festival date: 18 June.
Wimbledon's alternative film club, the WFC, hosts the fourth Wimbledon Shorts Film Festival in June 2011. We've got a terrific line-up of judges great people from across the film industry to judge entries:
• Lisa Rawlings: Development Editor, Film4
• Julia Blackman, co-founder and Executive Producer of Scion Films
• Allisa Ferrier, Acquisitions Executive, Artificial Eye
• Andrew Pulver: Film Editor, The Guardian
• Manu Luksch: artist and filmmaker
• Dominic Buttimore: director, Th1ng Animation
• Nick Brimble, actor
• Derek Malcolm: Film critic
• Josh Appignanesi: film director ("The Infidel")
• Avie Luthrie: BAFTA-nominated film director ("Mad, Bad and Sad")
Wimbledon Shorts is dedicated to showcasing new and innovative work in film and video from around the world. Whether your film is narrative driven, animated or experimental, we're looking for films that challenge or shift the boundaries of conventional filmmaking ??" just as long as it's under 15 minutes!
Awards
* WFC award for Best Wimbledon Shorts film
* Marcus Beale Audience Award
* Best Animated Film
* Best Student Filmmaker (filmmakers under 25 in schools, colleges and universities)
* Best Experimental Film
* Best London Filmmaker (filmmaker living in London)
* Best Documentary
New for 2011
£500 prize for WFC Award for Best Wimbledon Shorts Film
'Meet with an Industry Expert' for Winner of the Best Student Filmmaker Award.
Competition opens 1 December 2010
Competition closes 19 April 2011
SHORTS festival 18 June 2011
Submission details can be found at:
http://www.wimbledonshorts.com/
Delivery address:
Wimbledon Shorts Film Festival,
PO Box 67619,
London,
SW19 9EA
URL: wimbledonshorts.com/