Viewfinder Film Festival
Budding film-makers from Gloucestershire are invited to submit their work to the 2009 Viewfinder Film Festival.
The festival, now in its fifth year will return next year with a feast of short films featuring talent from across the county. Since the festival was launched in Gloucestershire in 2004, hundreds of short films have been sent in from primary school pupils, community groups, university students and professionals.
Screenings for the fourth Viewfinder Film Festival will be take place in March 2009. A screening of Professional work will be organized by the Gloucestershire Media Group and held at the Cheltenham Film Studios.
Film-makers need to be residents of Gloucestershire to be eligible or submitted footage needs to have been produced or shot within the county.
Films can be up to 15 minutes in length and fit into the categories of drama, animation, documentary, experimental or music video. Submissions are invited in a number of categories: ages 7-14; 15 - 18; 18 and over in education; non-professional and professional.
“We are delighted to offer the opportunity again for filmmakers in the county to submit there work ,” said festival co-ordinator, Tico Romao from the University of Gloucestershire. “Viewfinder has become a standing fixture in the county’s calendar that its filmmaking community looks forward to.”
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