Film Festivals
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Written by Paul Mahoney
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Saturday, 06 March 2010 12:23 |
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Dear Friends, the Direction of EcoVision Festival 2010 edition has decided to extended the deadline to enter the films until the March 15th, 2010
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We are remembering that the address you must use to send your films is the following:
EcoVision
Via Roma, 386
90139 Palermo
ITALY
You can download the regulations and entry form from our website www.ecovisionfestival.com, in “2010 Edition” section in the menu on the right. Please, read carefully the regulations before you enter your film.
As usual, the Jury will award to the Best Film the:
Great Prize “EcoVision Festival 2010” and other cash Prizes for the Films judged more meritorious.
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: MARCH 15th, 2010
Please, accompany your films entered for the pre-selection, with the indispensable complete documents, such as provided in the regulations.
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Written by Paul Mahoney
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Saturday, 06 March 2010 11:48 |
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Wildscreen Film entry deadline approaches
Entries are continuing to flood in for this year's Panda Awards film competition but there are just over three weeks until the final deadline.
All films entered will be given a full listing in the Wildscreen delegate directory - the essential listings guide for the wildlife media industry - and will be available for viewing in the fully digitised videotheque throughout the Festival week.
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Written by Paul Mahoney
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Saturday, 06 March 2010 11:46 |
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Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival – Save the Date for the Symposium
September 20 - 22nd at Denver Museum of Nature & Science
From high-end large-format and 3-D programming to exhibit installations and interactive media, museums and cultural institutions present great opportunities for collaboration with broadcasters and filmmakers. Join the brightest minds in the industry for an inside look at advanced technologies and emerging trends in public media. With three full days of provocative panels, immersive workshops and casual networking, stimulating ideas converge and new alliances will form. This may be the most fruitful networking opportunity of the year.
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Written by Paul Mahoney
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Monday, 22 February 2010 15:14 |
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The American Conservation Film Festival (ACFF) is currently accepting submissions for the 8th Annual Festival scheduled for the first weekend in November 2010, in Shepherdstown, West Virginia.
The American Conservation Film Festival (ACFF) promotes and presents its unique branding of conservation film by presenting outstanding films that have a new and unique viewpoint on a topic, which will provoke thought about the viewer’s fundamental understanding of themselves, the environment, and our culture. All the films ACFF presents ultimately explore individuals and society’s relationship with the natural world and our efforts to conserve what we can, and how we cope with what we can’t save. This can be achieved by presenting films that deal with and show:
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Written by Paul Mahoney
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Tuesday, 02 February 2010 13:44 |
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IWFF Final Call For Entries
33rd Annual International Wildlife Film Festival May 8-15, 2010 - Missoula, Montana
Late Deadline: February 9 with 20% late fee
To Enter or for Entry Details: www.wildlifefilms.org/festivals/iwff/entry.html
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Written by Paul Mahoney
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Tuesday, 26 January 2010 17:24 |
Wildscreen 2010
The Panda Awards are the world’s most prestigious and influential awards for film of the natural world. Leading filmmakers from across the globe enter the competition for a chance to win the highest accolade a film can win, the coveted Golden Panda Award.
The Panda Awards are the wildlife and environmental equivalent of the OSCARS ®. The final winners will be revealed at the gala Awards Ceremony during the Wildscreen Festival.
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Written by Paul Mahoney
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Monday, 18 January 2010 09:02 |
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The 5th Annual Spring Film Series Spring 2010
Hosted by Chris Palmer and Justine Schmidt
All events are held in the Wechsler Theater at 7 pm on Tuesdays 3rd Floor, Mary Graydon Center, American University 4400 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20016-8017 Directions: http://www.american.edu/maps/ (Metro: Tenleytown/AU, shuttle bus service to AU)
The March 22-25 events are part of the Environmental Film Festival in the Nation's Capital http://www.dcenvironmentalfilmfest.org/
ALL EVENTS ARE FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
No Reservation Required
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Written by Paul Mahoney
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Monday, 18 January 2010 08:56 |
Every Day Heroes Film Competition
All filmmakers, young and old, established and aspiring, are invited to submit 90-second silent videos to the Every Day Heroes Film Competition.
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