All films produced on digital/video/film for television or theatrical release are eligible for competition....
MoreAll films produced on digital/video/film for television or theatrical release are eligible for competition.
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All films produced on digital/video/film for television or theatrical release are eligible for competition....
MoreAll films produced on digital/video/film for television or theatrical release are eligible for competition.
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All films produced on digital/video/film for television or theatrical release are eligible for competition....
MoreAll films produced on digital/video/film for television or theatrical release are eligible for competition.
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Competition is open to screenplays that abide by the IFFF Mission Statement.
Any subject may be covered within these categories: Drama, Comedy, Anima...
MoreCompetition is open to screenplays that abide by the IFFF Mission Statement.
Any subject may be covered within these categories: Drama, Comedy, Animation, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Feature Screenplays must be no longer than 120 pages. All screenplay entries must be written in english and any revisions after submission are not accepted. The format is 12 pt Courier Font on 3 hole paper bound with brads. Please include a 50 word synopsis, character description and screenwriter resume.
No "shooting or directors" script and illustrations or promotional materials accepted. Any screenplay that is optioned or has negotiations at the time of submission are not accepted.
The screenplay must be protected with the WGA or Copyright.
To have a Screenplay returned, please include a SASE.
All judging is done without knowledge of writers identity. Do not include your name within the screenplay. All decisions by the IFFF Jury are final.
A Screenwriters Showcase will spotlight the Finalists from all four categories with a "reading" of one scene from each category by professional actors on November 11, 2006 in the Charlie Chaplin Theatre of the Raleigh Studios, Hollywood, CA.
The announcement of the Finalists will be listed on the IFFF website by December 7, 2006, and the Winners will be announced on February 4, 2007 at the IFFF Awards Ceremony.
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Competition is open to short screenplays that abide by the IFFF Mission Statement.
Any subject may be covered within these categories: Drama, Comedy,...
MoreCompetition is open to short screenplays that abide by the IFFF Mission Statement.
Any subject may be covered within these categories: Drama, Comedy, Animation, Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Short Screenplays no longer than 45 pages. All screenplay entries must be written in English and any revisions after submission are not accepted. The format is 12 pt Courier Font on 3 hole paper bound with brads. Please include a 50 word synopsis, character description and screenwriter resume.
No "shooting or directors" script and illustrations or promotional materials accepted. Any screenplay that is optioned or has negotiations at the time of submission are not accepted.
The screenplay must be protected with the WGA or Copyright.
To have a Screenplay returned, please include a SASE.
All judging is done without knowledge of writers identity. Do not include your name within the screenplay. All decisions by the IFFF Jury are final.
A Screenwriters Showcase will spotlight the Finalists from all four categories with a "reading" of one scene from each category by professional actors on February 4, 2007 in the Charlie Chaplin Theatre of the Raleigh Studios, Hollywood, CA.
The announcement of the Finalists will be listed on the IFFF website by December 7, 2006, and the Winners will be announced on February 4, 2007 at the IFFF Awards Ceremony.
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Any subject may be covered that uses multiple music mediums or performances that follow the IFFF Film guidelines....
MoreAny subject may be covered that uses multiple music mediums or performances that follow the IFFF Film guidelines.
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This is a competition for (VLOG) videos created on the cell phone, and then transferred to a DVD for submission....
MoreThis is a competition for (VLOG) videos created on the cell phone, and then transferred to a DVD for submission.
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Any subject may be covered following the IFFF Guidelines....
MoreAny subject may be covered following the IFFF Guidelines.
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