Monday, December 14, 2009

Thank you! We're Planning for 2010

I want to thank the filmmakers that sent emails of heartwarming thanks and good wishes. I guess two bad apples does not a festival make. The Central Florida Film Festival will be returning over the Labor Day weekend (September 3-6) in 2010. We will even be adding another day (Monday). It appears most Florida filmmakers like what we are doing for the film community in Central Florida. I am also pleased to announce that our two main sponsors, MARSHALL ENTERTAINMENT INSURANCE and BIGSTAR.TV, will be returning.

I am also happy to announce that Caroline Lewis will be heading up our marketing and publicity department. Miss Lewis believes that Florida film students should be increased as a target market and we will make the adjustments accordingly. I am currently in negotiations to create a festival scholarship program and present this award once a year at CENFLO. The festival already has a relationship with the Ocoee High School film and television program.

The Central Florida Film Festival will be accepting EARLY BIRD ENTRIES beginning mid-January. We are planning an "early bird" entry fee of $35 for features and documentaries and $30 for dramatic and comedy shorts. If you submit via http://www.withoutabox.com/ you will receive a generous ten dollar discount in all categories. Which means you can enter your film for only $25!!! And a short longer than three minutes but shorter than thirty five can be entered for only twenty dollars ($20)!!! Talk about a stocking stuffer!

CENFLO is one of the few festivals to provide any rejected films a critique explaining why.

Category and Prizes:

Best Feature - Plaque and $500 (check)
Best Documentary - Plaque and $250 (check)
Best Short - Plaque and $250 (check)
Best Florida Project - Plaque and $100 (check)

We are NOT taking entries at this time. January 15, 2010 is the tentative date we've set up to begin accepting films. There will be additional announcements regarding the entry process via http://www.centralfloridafilmfestival.com/ and http://www.withoutabox.com/.

"Upward and Onward!"

......and cut!

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