Κυριακή 31 Μαρτίου 2013

Attention Filmmakers: LA Collaboration Challenge Returns


Who wouldn’t want to make a short film in two weeks with
strangers? The Los Angeles Collaboration Film Challenge is back for
a second year. Former Reason TV intern Mark Wagner is an organizer
and passed along an invitation for all interested in
participating:



The CFC is a one-of-a-kind nonprofit film festival in Los
Angeles. Get paired with other filmmakers and make two movies in
two weeks. Are you a writer in search of a cameraman? An editor
looking for a director? Worry not wallflowers, we’ll make the
connection for you!


Who is this challenge for? It’s for anyone! Industry pros,
student filmmakers, amateur enthusiasts—all are welcome. The beauty
of this experience is that you’ll be working alongside many other
people with a similar passion for filmmaking, and anyone can
win.


On May 4th, we screen the best entries in front of a packed
house of industry members— and our esteemed judges, including
Kurt Loder,
Matthew Lillard, and Slamdance president Peter Baxter— and hand out
over $10,000 in cash and prizes. Check out our
site
 for more info and official rules. Space is limited,
so enter today!


What makes the CFC a unique experience is that it goes beyond
competition. As the name suggests, this challenge is about bringing
filmmakers together to transform one person’s vision into a
masterpiece through powerful creative partnerships.



The deadline to register as a participant is April 8.

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