Last Call for 7th Milwaukee Short Film Festival Entries
The Milwaukee Short Film Festival is accepting film and video submissions for its seventh annual program through April 25, 2005. Scheduled for June 6 at Milwaukee’s Times Cinema, the festival will run in conjunction with the theatre’s 70th anniversary. MSFF presents jury and audience awards with a grand prize of $1000.
Narrative, documentary, experimental and animated films and videos up to 20 minutes in length will be accepted. For selection and programming consideration, MSFF accepts DVD and VHS copies (NTSC only). Filmmakers may submit up to three works with an $18 entry free per film.
MSFF provides up-and-coming filmmakers with an opportunity to show their work in a professional environment and for the community to compare local efforts with works from around the world. MSFF is looking forward to supporting many more emerging filmmakers this year.
To submit your work, visit www.dirtyjobfilms.com/filmfest.asp and download an entry form or contact msff@dirtyjobfilms.com for more information.
The Milwaukee Short Film Festival is organized and run by local filmmakers to provide greater exposure to emerging independent and student filmmakers. MSFF is a project of Old Skool Productions and Dirty Job Films.
Festival Contact:
Laura Belliveau, Marketing Communications Director
Milwaukee Short Film Festival
belliveau@dirtyjobfilms.com
The Milwaukee Short Film Festival is accepting film and video submissions for its seventh annual program through April 25, 2005. Scheduled for June 6 at Milwaukee’s Times Cinema, the festival will run in conjunction with the theatre’s 70th anniversary. MSFF presents jury and audience awards with a grand prize of $1000.
Narrative, documentary, experimental and animated films and videos up to 20 minutes in length will be accepted. For selection and programming consideration, MSFF accepts DVD and VHS copies (NTSC only). Filmmakers may submit up to three works with an $18 entry free per film.
MSFF provides up-and-coming filmmakers with an opportunity to show their work in a professional environment and for the community to compare local efforts with works from around the world. MSFF is looking forward to supporting many more emerging filmmakers this year.
To submit your work, visit www.dirtyjobfilms.com/filmfest.asp and download an entry form or contact msff@dirtyjobfilms.com for more information.
The Milwaukee Short Film Festival is organized and run by local filmmakers to provide greater exposure to emerging independent and student filmmakers. MSFF is a project of Old Skool Productions and Dirty Job Films.
Festival Contact:
Laura Belliveau, Marketing Communications Director
Milwaukee Short Film Festival
belliveau@dirtyjobfilms.com