Call for Films: The Singapore Short Film Awards

15 October 2010
Call for Films: The Singapore Short Film Awards
Deadline: 12 November 2010

The Singapore Short Film Awards
Presented by The Substation Moving Images
Co-organised by Objectifs: Centre for Photography and Filmmaking
28 February to 6 March 2011
An entire week of short film screenings every night showcasing all Singaporean short films produced in 2011!

The Singapore Short Film Awards is back! Letting you re-cap and recall all that’s happened in Singapore short film landscape in 2010! A chance to see films that you may not have seen before and watch the films that you loved again! There will be screenings, awards, winners and prizes! Submit your film for consideration in the following categories:

1. Best Director
2. Best Animation
3. Best Fiction
4. Best Documentary
5. Best Editing
6. Best Soundtrack
7. Best Art Direction
8. Best Cinematography
9. Best Performance
10. Best Script

An Honorary Award will also be presented to a Singapore filmmaker who has contributed significantly to the film community through his/her work in short films.

If you have made a short film, no longer than 30 minutes, in 2009/2010, but screened publicly only in 2010, we want to see it! It can be in the running for the Singapore Short Film Awards 2011!

Download entry form and terms and conditions here!
http://www.substation.org/wp-content/uploads/SSFA2011_Entry_TC_pdf.zip

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: 12 November 2010

Submission fee of SGD10 applicable.

Cheques to be made payable to The Substation Ltd. Fee will be waived for films screened at The Substation as part of Moving Images and Associate Artists. Collective submissions done through schools will receive a 50% discount off the submission fee.

For enquiries, contact:

Aishah Abu Bakar
aishah@substation.org
movingimages@substation.org
Tel: +65 6337 7535
Fax: +65 6337 2729

More information here.
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