North Hollywood, CA
(January 15, 2014) – The Valley Film Festival is now accepting submissions for
its fourteenth annual season of independent films from around the Valley and
the world. The initial period is “pay
what you can.” The final deadline is August
10, 2014.
We have begun accepting short and feature-length submissions for
our 2014 season. We are seeking quality narrative / fiction films, documentaries, animation, and music videos that
were produced independently anywhere in the world. The films or filmmakers may have some
connection to the San Fernando Valley area, but this is not required.
We are accepting entries from now through August 10, with a total of five submission
periods. For each period, the application
fee is the same for any film, whether short or feature-length. Here is the schedule of dates and fees (US
dollars) per film:
January
15 - February 15, 2014 -- pay what you can
February
16 - March 31 -- $25
April
1 - May 18 -- $50
May
19 - July 31 -- $75
August
1 - August 10 -- $100
The
initial submission period (January 15 to February 15) is “pay what you
can.” During this time, applicants may
pay whatever they like, including nothing.
If they pay little or nothing, we request that they do something
additional of their own choosing that helps promote the festival. This could include, for example, “liking” the
festival on Facebook, or perhaps distributing some useful information or praise
via Twitter. After this initial period,
the per film entry fee then gradually increases until the final deadline in August.
The
tentative festival dates are November 12-16, 2014. The tentative screening venue is the Laemmle
NoHo 7, located in the San Fernando Valley.
For further details, see http://www.ValleyFilmFest.com.
Founded
in 2000, The Valley Film Festival, a project of Community Partners®, is the
first and longest continually running film festival in the San Fernando
Valley. With a mission to join
established filmmakers and emerging talent with adventurous audiences in Los
Angeles, the VFF has screened a total of nearly 500 shorts, features,
documentaries, animated films, and music videos from all over the world. While emphasizing independent film, the
festival also has occasionally shown studio productions, including Boogie
Nights, Chinatown, Encino Man, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Magnolia,
Terminator 2, Valley Girl, and World Trade Center.
In
addition to screenings, the festival provides educational panels, social
events, and awards. The juried "Ten
Degrees Hotter" award is for one short and one feature from a competitive
section. Additionally, there is an award
for short films, in the non-competitive section, as chosen by the audience.
For
more information, visit the festival website www.ValleyFilmFest.com
Or
send an email to Info@ValleyFilmFest.com
And
follow us on:
Twitter
(@ValleyFilmFest)
Facebook
(“The Valley Film Festival”)
Our
blog (http://www.ValleyFilmFest.blogspot.com)
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