Digispaa Digital Feature Film Competition 201

Organisation/person name: 
Digispaa - with support of NZ Film Commission
Work type: 
Casual
Work classification: 
Production - Film
Job description: 

New Zealand filmmakers with completed Indie features are invited to apply to the
Digispaa Digital Feature Film Competition 2010.

The DigiSPAA digital feature film competition supports filmmaking that is
affordable, creative and appealing to audiences. The $15,000 cash and $20,000 worth
of post-production, a guaranteed screening of their film on the Movie Extra channel,
plus a return airfare and free registration to the prestigious CineMart
International Film Festival Rotterdam.

Four DigiSPAA finalist films will screen at the annual SPAA Fringe Conference on 22
and 23 October at the Powerhouse Museum, Sydney. The winner will be announced at the
annual SPAA Conference to all attending delegates including some of the most
successful film producers and distributors in the country. Eligible films are
feature length, with a running time of at least 70mins, digitally produced and
completed to advanced post-production stage no earlier than 30 August 2009, and
independently funded.

Applications close at 5pm on Friday 17 September 2010.

Application forms and further information can be found
here<http://www.spaa.org.au/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=49>
The NZFC is able to financially support up to 3 participants to attend Digispaa in
2010. Filmmakers must apply directly to Digispaa, approaching the NZFC for financial
assistance only once an acceptance letter has been received. Requests for NZFC
financial assistance from successful applicants should be made care of Paul Swadel
<mailto:paul@nzfilm.co.nz.>

Opportunity location: 
Rotterdam
Key skills sought: 

See above

This opportunity is: 
Paid
Salary low $: 
0
Salary high $: 
0
Closing date: 
Friday, 17 September 2010

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