Filmmaking is hard, especially when most people seem to
think it takes millions of dollars to make a film. That maybe true for some
people, but it should not discourage anyone from doing things on a shoe string
budget.
This is why I’m sharing this website: No Entry Fee Festivals. This is a great resource if you’re on a
budget and still want to get your film seen. We all know those festival
submissions fees add up fast, and I’m a big believer in making the most out of
every situation. So, this is for all of us filmmakers who want to keep
promoting our films and getting them seen, but may not have the cash to do it.
About the site:
Noentryfeefestivals.com was created, and is maintained, by Tracy Miller-Robbins, an artist and animator. It is a guide to no fee
festivals and opportunities, a directory of festival organizations throughout
the world and a resource for current artistic work in the mediums of animation,
film and video.
Twitter: @noentryfeefests
*Do you have a helpful resource you’d like to promote? Do you
know about a great resource to share with the Broads? Get in touch with me and
I’ll write about it. Contact me.
Great resource. Thank you for posting this.
ReplyDeleteYes, good to know! Thank you!
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