Cornwall film festival welcomes all filmmakers, amateur or not, English or international. It offeres the opportunity to premier your work, hold lectures, and meet and network with people front the industry. It takes place at the state of art Lighthouse Cinema. It is a unique festival since claims to be the only one which nurtures professional development of students and established filmmakers, you can get involved by sending in your videos with a entry fee of only £5. I has a varied amount of workshops at the festival including, stop-frame animation, drama college auditions, casting and screenwriting for female characters and guest speakers taking part, there is something for al different types of filmmakers.
-based production company o-region and sponsored by MAGA Cornish Language Partnership, the “Govyn Kernewek 90-Second Challenge” will combine elements of the ever-popular Big Pitcher event with the promotion of Cornish in filmmaking. The challenge involves making a 90-second film, of any genre, that uses the Cornish language in a significant way. The top 25 entries will be screened in a juried competition at the CFF in November. Cash prizes will be awarded for first (£1,000), second (£500) and third (£250) place, along with an audience award (£250), to be voted on at the event. The entry fee will be £5 per film. Filmmakers can submit an unlimited number of films. Competition rules are posted on the Cornwall Film Festival website as well as on the online application form.
Located in one of the most popular, attractive, and happening places in Cornwall, Newquay. Still awaiting announcement for the 2014 dates film makers can prepare their features to screen at the festival. If you are an aspiring film maker so have the opportunity to submit you work (a 90 second film) to the festival, the top 25 entries will be screened in the competition at he festival, with an entry fee of only £5. The winner will be awarded £1,000 second place £500 and third £250.
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