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Call for entries - Coney Island Film Festival 2015, Late Deadline is Friday, June 26th
indiefilmpage.com and Coney Island USA present: The 15th Annual Coney Island Film Festival September 18 - 20, 2015 at Sideshows by the Seashore and The Coney Island Museum, in the historic Brooklyn neighborhood, Coney Island, New York.
Coney Island Film Festival Voted "One of MovieMaker Magazine's Coolest Film Festivals in the World" and "25 Festivals Worth the Entry Fee".
Late Deadline – June 26, 2015
Extended Late Deadline - July 10, 2015
Entry categories: Feature, Short, Documentary Feature, Documentary Short, Experimental, Horror, Animation, Music Video.
For further info, please visit: http://www.coneyislandfilmfestival.com
Coney Island Film Festival proudly accepts entries via FilmFreeway.com, the world's best online submissions platform (and our preferred service). FilmFreeway offers free HD online screeners, Vimeo and YouTube integration, and more. Click to submit with FilmFreeway.
Three options to enter with us:
You can enter via FilmFreeway, Withoutabox, or with our paper entry form.
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From our Friends at DC Shorts! Get Your Short Screenplay Read Before a Live Audience... and Have a Chance to Win $2,000!!
FINAL DEADLINE: MAY 30
EVENT DATE: SEPTEMBER 18, 2015
DC Shorts is proud to present a different kind of screenwriting competition. A panel of readers consisting of filmmakers, screenwriters, and critics review and provide condensed feedback for scripts of 15 pages or less.
Six finalists are invited to attend DC Shorts and, with the assistance of local directors and agents, cast a live table reading of the script from a bank of actors. The readings are performed in front of an audience, who vote on their favorites. These votes, along with the scores of the readers, determine a competition winner.
The DC Shorts Screenplay Competition awards up to $2,000 to a winning script, and guaranteed acceptance into the 2016 DC Shorts Film Festival.
We consider screenplays in every genre and subject matter. However, because the finalists are read in front of a live audience, the judging committee looks for material that can be successfully conveyed to a general audience in a table reading.
Click here to enter now!
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