Description
Do you have a short film? Would you like it to be screened internationally and meet other filmmakers from around the globe?
In this
practical course
, you will discover a step by step guide on how to submit your film to film festivals and give it the best chances to be officially selected. You will also learn how to create
a film festival strategy
, that will help you distribute your film and get maximum exposure.
In addition to the festival strategy, you will learn what are the
necessary materials every film festival requires
and how to prepare them yourself. This includes such practical lessons as
creating subtitles
,
DCP
(digital cinema package) for cinema theatres.
Here are some more questions you will get answers to:
What are the differences between Class A, B or C festivals?
Premiere status of a short film, how not to get banned?
Online submission platforms and film festival databases?
How much should I spend on submissions?
What are the common mistakes filmmakers make when submitting their films?
The do's and don'ts for submitting your film to festivals.
By the end of the course, you'll be ready to launch a film
festival tour for your short film
, whether it is a documentary, fiction, experimental or animation.
Requrirements
Requirements
Have at least one shortfilm in production (a student film or an independent shortfilm).
The basics of video and image editing (Adobe Premiere Pro, Photoshop or other).
Have to be familiar with multiple social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram, Youtube, Twitter).