The Seattle Times
Ready for your three minutes of fame, Seattle filmmakers? The Seattle Times and Seattle International Film Festival (SIFF) are partnering together yet again to present Three Minute Masterpiece (3MM), a digital film contest which invites Seattleites to submit video shorts of three minutes or less. Winning entries will show at SIFF 2011 and stream on seattletimes.com, and one grand-prize victor will get a full series pass to this year’s big film fest! Here’s how it works: Make a three-minute film on any subject you like, as long as it’s suitable for a family-newspaper audience—i.e. skip on the gratuitous sex, violence or bad language—and then upload it to the 3MM YouTube Channel. Be sure to include your contact information with your film submission. The competition also has a special category for filmmakers under 18: The J. Michael Rima award for young directors will be handed out in addition to the 3MM prizes, and honorres will see their films screened as part of SIFF’s FutureWave shorts program. The deadline for all 3MM entries is April 25 by 11:59 pm. For even more scoop on the competition, follow the link above.
2011 SEATTLE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL YOUTH JURIES
SIFF
At film festivals around the world, a selection of accomplished filmmakers and other film professionals are selected to watch a series of films and award ONE as the best film in the program. At SIFF 2011, happening May 19 – June 12, fourteen youth (seven Films4Families and seven FutureWave) will be selected to award the Youth Jury Award for Best Feature in their category. SIFF is looking for students from across King County who have a passion for seeing movies. Youth in grades 3 – 7 are eligible for the Films4Families Jury and teens in grades 8 – 12 may apply for the FutureWave Jury. Download the application by clicking the link above and feel free to send questions about the Youth Juries or SIFF educational opportunities to futurewave@siff.net or by calling 206.464.5830.
