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Entry Form (PDF -- 42K)

The International Film Festival Submission System

Savannah Film Festival prefers paperless entries submitted via The International Film Festival Submission System (BrigitFest) – on the Web at withoutabox.com. Withoutabox provides cost-saving, online entry to major film festivals throughout the U.S. and in Europe with one master entry form, allowing you and us to enter your film more quickly and with greater accuracy. This method is free and easy.

Members who choose to join withoutabox also get $5.00 off their entry fees, plus the advantages of extended deadlines and online press kit submissions.

Click over to withoutabox, then follow instructions to apply online:
http://www.withoutabox.com/05home/05_login.php?festival_id=1313




For complete details about submission requirements, see rules and regulations. Entries must be postmarked by July 1, 2005. Make check payable to the Savannah College of Art and Design, or charge by phone at 912.525.5051.


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Silver Screen Society Film Student Grant

The Silver Screen Society now offers an annual $3,000 grant to a SCAD student filmmaker to promote the practical, real-world process of commercial film production to student filmmakers.

Students are asked to develop and pitch a concept for a feature film based on a low-budget, horror screenplay set in Savannah. Judges will award $1,000 to the student with the best entry. The winner will be announced at the 2005 Savannah Film Festival scheduled for Oct. 29-Nov 5. That student will then have seven months to write the screenplay based on their treatment with assistance from industry professionals.

When completed, the student will present his or her screenplay to the Silver Screen Society Advisory Panel. Upon acceptance, the student will be awarded another $1,000. Finally, the screenplay will be produced at a table reading by the student and actors reading the roles aloud and presented as an official event at the 2006 Savannah Film Festival. The student will then receive the final $1,000 at the end of the winning selection’s table reading.

Grant applications will be available at the Trustees Theater after Aug. 29 and are due Oct. 1.

For more information, call Dean Ayers at 912.598.4464. Click here for the application.


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