In case you missed this thread --
http://www.indietalk.com/showthread.php?t=28107
A little online film festival is in the works, and all are welcome to join.
You've probably got a project that's been delayed. Haven't found the time or motivation or whatever is needed to get it done? Well, that's what this festival is all about. You've got until April 1st to tackle that long-overdue project.
It doesn't matter what it is. Short, long, narrative, doc. Completely finished is best, but nobody's gonna turn you away if you've only got a rough cut.
All are welcome. You don't have to commit to making a submission, you can just surprise us on April 1st. However, I personally like having a deadline, and I think a little peer-pressure will only help you finally do something with that delayed project. So, if you want that deadline, make the commitment to your Indietalk brethren to show something in the festival. You've got more than two months to finish it, so excuses are not allowed.
If you so please, you might also share details of what you plan to share.
I'll be sharing a short documentary on monkeys (macaques, to be specific). My footage is quite old, so I'm worried it's been corrupted, but if it's still in okay shape, I'm ready to rock.
http://www.indietalk.com/showthread.php?t=28107
A little online film festival is in the works, and all are welcome to join.
You've probably got a project that's been delayed. Haven't found the time or motivation or whatever is needed to get it done? Well, that's what this festival is all about. You've got until April 1st to tackle that long-overdue project.
It doesn't matter what it is. Short, long, narrative, doc. Completely finished is best, but nobody's gonna turn you away if you've only got a rough cut.
All are welcome. You don't have to commit to making a submission, you can just surprise us on April 1st. However, I personally like having a deadline, and I think a little peer-pressure will only help you finally do something with that delayed project. So, if you want that deadline, make the commitment to your Indietalk brethren to show something in the festival. You've got more than two months to finish it, so excuses are not allowed.
If you so please, you might also share details of what you plan to share.
I'll be sharing a short documentary on monkeys (macaques, to be specific). My footage is quite old, so I'm worried it's been corrupted, but if it's still in okay shape, I'm ready to rock.