
British students make over 30,000 short films every year.
The British Student Film Festival is a digital student film exhibition, which showcases much of this unseen work and engages with unheard voices. The festival provides a unified voice for these students in the loudest way possible: screening their work across the country.
The British Student Film Festival has opened for entry. All films entered will be screened at the festival in Newcastle, Liverpool, Bristol and London in April 2012.
The British Student Film Festival is an exhibition of the work of school, college and university students. Short-listed films will tour all four festival ports. Prizes are awarded for the most exemplary films in their categories.
It is however also a huge moving image installation. The festival holds an uncompromising stance that every entrant’s film is screened and that the entry requirements are affordable. This project engages predominantly with young filmmakers who already have films but no unified outlet in which to exhibit them. Their only additional cost is the entry fee.
While Media Studies A level comes under criticism and scrutiny every August, student’s coursework as well as independently-made films will now be given a voice to challenge perceptions and celebrate British creative and vocational output.
All modes of filmmaking welcome including documentary and animation
Entry fees are £5 per film
Entry for the festival closes on January 31st 2012
Submissions through http://www.britishstudentfilm.co.uk
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