Each of us can remember at least one time in our life when an encounter with a creative mind we admired changed our path forever.
The 2nd Annual Hatch Audiovisual Arts Festival takes place in historic Bozeman Montana, October 4 – 9, 2005. This year’s festival hosts eight panels, a journalism workshop, two blocks of student films from across the globe, several studio and independent screenings and over 20 musical performances. Also showcased will be architects, graphic designers, photographers, and artists. The festival will close on Sunday night with an award ceremony that honors the best student and independent filmmakers.
HatcHfest is accepting student and independent submissions starting April 1st and continuing until August 1st. Hatch awards the winning student filmmaker with the Moonlight Basin Grand Prize, which results in $10,000 cash and other awards and prizes valued at $15,000.
HatcH is a year round program designed to unleash the potential of creative minds through mentorship.
“In my experience, the mentorship certainly has gone beyond the festival. HATCH has opened doors to the industry.” States Todd Jeffery, whose short film ‘Shooter’garnished several awards at HATCHfest 2004. “HATCH is all about building on relationships and nurturing them, to make sure the contacts you’ve met remain established. It’s all about sharing different experiences. If you get people who want to make films, or make art, or make music, and get them together good things are going to happen.”
Creativity is about world evolution, not just the arts. Creativity affects every aspect of our daily world from what we drive, wear and live in, to the music that inspires us, and the words that move us.
For more information regarding this year’s festival and the mission of HatcH check out its website at: www.hatchfest.com.
There are those who have inspired and those yet to inspire…Who’s Next?
11 East Main Suite B :: Bozeman MT 59715 406-586-2635
The 2nd Annual Hatch Audiovisual Arts Festival takes place in historic Bozeman Montana, October 4 – 9, 2005. This year’s festival hosts eight panels, a journalism workshop, two blocks of student films from across the globe, several studio and independent screenings and over 20 musical performances. Also showcased will be architects, graphic designers, photographers, and artists. The festival will close on Sunday night with an award ceremony that honors the best student and independent filmmakers.
HatcHfest is accepting student and independent submissions starting April 1st and continuing until August 1st. Hatch awards the winning student filmmaker with the Moonlight Basin Grand Prize, which results in $10,000 cash and other awards and prizes valued at $15,000.
HatcH is a year round program designed to unleash the potential of creative minds through mentorship.
“In my experience, the mentorship certainly has gone beyond the festival. HATCH has opened doors to the industry.” States Todd Jeffery, whose short film ‘Shooter’garnished several awards at HATCHfest 2004. “HATCH is all about building on relationships and nurturing them, to make sure the contacts you’ve met remain established. It’s all about sharing different experiences. If you get people who want to make films, or make art, or make music, and get them together good things are going to happen.”
Creativity is about world evolution, not just the arts. Creativity affects every aspect of our daily world from what we drive, wear and live in, to the music that inspires us, and the words that move us.
For more information regarding this year’s festival and the mission of HatcH check out its website at: www.hatchfest.com.
There are those who have inspired and those yet to inspire…Who’s Next?
11 East Main Suite B :: Bozeman MT 59715 406-586-2635