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 FESTIVALS & EVENTS
FUJIFILMSHORTS2010NOWOPENFORENTRIES
FOLLOWING THE SUCCESS OF THE INAUGURAL ‘FUJIFILM SHORTS’,
FUJIFILM MOTION PICTURE HAS UNVEILED DETAILS OF ITS 2010 COMPETITION.
  ust like in 2009, short filmmakers Jhave the chance to win a host
of great prizes including £4,000 worth of Fujifilm Motion Picture film stock. Full details of the
competition are available from www.fujifilmshorts.com
‘Fujifilm Shorts’ is open to all UK based short filmmakers, entry is free and entrants can submit as many short films as they like. There is one category with an open brief with two prizes being awarded - ‘Best Film’ and ‘Best Cinematography’.
In addition to the £4,000 worth of Fujifilm film stock up for grabs there is a whole range of other prizes on offer - Technicolor is providing a ‘Rushes Package’ including film processing, a one light transfer, sync sound and Digi-Beta deliverable. Technicolor Creative Services will also present both winners with a
35mm print of their films for this year’s awards screening.
Other prizes include: a five-day lighting hire package courtesy of Panalux; Panavision is supplying a 35mm or 16mm Camera and Dolly hire package; a ‘Three-Day Weekend’ studio hire package from Island Studios; a year’s free subscription to both BRITISH CINEMATOGRAPHER Magazine and MOVIESCOPE Magazine.
The cinematographer from the winner of both sections will also win a free ticket to the Camerimage International Film Festival of the Art of Cinematography, in Poland, December 2010. The prize includes flights, accommodation and industry festival passes. The British Society of Cinematographers will welcome the two winning cinematographers to all BSC social and technical events for a period of one year.
The two winning films will be automatically entered into competition at the Born Shorts International Short Film Festival in Bornholm, Denmark and will be screened as part of the festival programme. The two winning films will also be considered for a worldwide distribution deal with Future Shorts.
All submissions must be shot, in their entirety, on Fujifilm Motion Picture film stock and must have been completed after 1 January 2008. All submissions must be less than 30 minutes long. The closing date for entries is 29 January 2010.
Submission must be made on DVD and sent with a completed entry form to Jerry Deeney, Fujifilm Shorts, 56 Poland Street, London, W1F 7NN. Entry forms can be downloaded very easily from www.fujifilmshorts.com
The winners of the 2009 Fujifilm Shorts competition were Outcasts and Leaving. Outcasts, lit by Stuart Bentley, scooped the Best Film award, while DP Richard Stewart’s work on Leaving won the Best Cinematography prize.
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F U J I F I L M MO T I O N P I C T U R E U N V E I L S N E W WE B S I T E
he newly designed website:
Twww.fujifilm.co.uk/motion includes details on the full range of Fujifilm’s motion picture film stocks including the newly released tungsten film, ETERNA Vivid 500T. Other features include latest news, downloadable logos for your end credits, a list of the latest productions shot on Fujifilm and downloadable copies of EXPOSURE, Fujifilm’s popular industry magazine.
The website also has a sign-up facility so visitors can be kept up to date with all the latest news and product information from Fujifilm.
Don’t forget you can also keep yourself updated on all Fujifilm Motion Picture news and events by following us daily on Twitter, http://twitter.com/FujifilmShorts
C E L E B R A T I N G T H E A R T O F C I N E MA T O G R A P H Y
he 17th Plus Camerimage T“international film festival of
the art of cinematography” takes place in Lodz, Poland, from November 28 - December 5.
As well as its annual Golden Frog feature film competition, there are to be as usual, a series of highly prestigious awards to many international filmmakers in recognition of their talents.
These include Lifetime Achievement Awards to Dante Spinotti ASC AIC and German director Volker Schlondorff; to American director Terry Sanders for Outstanding Achievement in Documentary; to production designer Allan Starski; to Vittorio Storaro and Carlos Saura for their collaboration; and to Polish cinematographer Darius Wolski.
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