Saturday, January 23, 2010

Why no waivers?

For five years the policy of the Central Florida Film Festival has been not to grant waivers. There have been few exceptions and even then it was when extra screening time was available. I can't speak for other festivals but CENFLO relies on entry fees, admissions, and sponsorships to make ends meet. Nobody affiliated with our festival receives a salary. Many festivals, even a few in the state of Florida, pay their Executive director as much as fifty thousand dollars to run the program. We put all money back into the festival.

To date we've received nine early bird entries and eleven waiver requests. Don't they teach marketing your film anywhere? Our entry fees start at twenty dollars and we provide a critique if you don't qualify. There are a few requests with a good cause and even some documentarians who I know are probably broke and used their last dollar to make their point. However, there are others that are just plain CHEAP! "We spent all our money in post." Too bad! We spent all ours on screening costs and publicity to make sure the films are viewed!

Do filmmakers have access to sponsors? How about having Grandma put up the $20 as a Christmas or Birthday gift and then split the prize money with her if you win? Have you tried asking a local business to put up entry money in exchange for a credit and a split? I hate to sound like bitter grapes but as a filmmaker I have never had to beg for post or marketing money for my films. It was budgeted. We've done what we could to fight inflation. We've kept most entry fees the same as last year and even lowered the "Early Bird" fees. Take a look at what we provide as a festival and research other festivals and see what they provide. Take a look at previous winners. Does your film stack up? It means something to a film's value to have "Official Selection," "Finalist" or "Best Picture" displayed on the poster. It also means something to the value of the project when a film maker enters the film, pays the fee, and hopes for the best.

If there is a better way, please let me know.

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Friday, January 22, 2010

Early Bird Entries

The 5th Annual Central Florida Film Festival, to be held over the Labor Day weekend (September 3-6, 2010), at the West Orange 5 Theater in Ocoee, is now accepting "Early Bird" entries in the categories of Feature, documentary and shorts.

There are cash prizes, beautiful plaques and an excellent awards show. The festival also presents an award to the media choice and to the Best Florida Project.

Short Film makers should take advantage of the fact that every film that fails to become an "official selection" receives a critique of their work explaining why. It's a process that is done by very few festivals and worth the price of the entry fee. The reason I single out short filmmakers is the "Early Bird" entry fee is only $20 (thru http://www.withoutabox.com/). Because we are a cash competition we offer no waivers and twenty dollars is about as low as it gets. If you're film was made because you're a student, enthusiast, or for your director's reel, spring for the $20 and become part of Florida's fastest growing Film Festival. For more information visit our website at http://www.centralfloridafilmfestival.com/ and take advantage of the "Early Bird" discount via withoutabox, now through March 1, 2010.

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"Avatar" Still #1

Remember back to last year when I thought SHERLOCK HOLMES would knock AVATAR out of the top spot? Well it's been six weeks and there's no end in sight. I definitely underestimated the power of IMAX and 3D. It turns out 77% of AVATAR'S box office is coming via IMAX and 3D. It's time to give AVATAR its due.

It's already fought off DENZEL WASHINGTON and as former box office giants MEL GIBSON and HARRISON FORD line up to take their shot at #1 AVATAR keeps rolling like a freight train or in this case a money train. My hats off to James Cameron as director of the two top grossing films of all time. In forty or fifty years it's safe to say on Oscar Night, the Academy will be giving away a James Cameron Award. Of course that will be after he receives yet another Oscar this February.

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