5th Annual 2010 Tri-City Independent Fan Film Festival




Call for Entries deadlines are approaching for sci-fi,horror and fantasy feature films, shorts and trailers.

5th Annual 2010 Tri-City Independent/Fan Film Festival
The Tri-City INDEPENDENT/FAN FILM FESTIVAL (TCIF3) will spotlight short films made by fans on limited budgets but unlimited imagination.

Date: October 16th, 2010
Location: South Eastern Washington USA (Richland)

First Call – July 1st, 2010
Final Deadline – September 1st, 2010


Awards

-Best Fan Film Award- To be the best of the best “Best Fan Film” award your production must be longer than 10 minutes, and shorter than 60 minutes. Entries can be animated, live action film, or a mix of both.

-Best Fan Film Short- To qualify in this category your short video must be in the range of 10 seconds to 10 minutes. Anything longer must be entered into the “Best Fan Film Award”.

-Best Fan Trailer- This is an award for the best editing wizardry in creating a fan trailer.

-TCIF3 People’s Choice- This is an award given by the festival attendee’s.

Festival Entry Fee: $20.00 (US) payable to TC3 Foundation

Film Formats: DVD, Mini-DV or CD/DVD with broadcast quality Divx, mpeg2, or mp4 file(s)


Where to send my Independent or Fan Film for selection?

Send your film(s), Presskit (short bio, film description & production still), entry fee and contact info to me at:

TC Independent/Fan Film Festival
PO Box 4718
West Richland WA 99353

For more information, e-mail the Film Festival Chairman – nt.saenz@gmail.com.

For Entry updates and past festival info; visit the TCIF3 blog at http://natmansblog.blogspot.com.

Film submission deadlines: Early—July 1st, Final—September 1st.
Tri-City Independent-Fan Film Festival is sponsored by TC3 Foundation, and the Battelle Staff Association (BSA) video club.

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