Mon 14 Jul 2008
Calling all Summer Film Festivals and Youth Programs!!
Posted by Frank Guttler under AFI Screen Education News , AFI ScreenNation , Free resourcesNo Comments
AFI ScreenNation is seeking to provide national, state and local youth film festivals and Summer programs an exhibition space online for the work of young filmmakers. Festival organizers can use the embedding and playlist features of ScreenNation to upload and archive projects on their websites and student filmmakers can embed ScreenNation uploaded videos directly to their Facebook, MySpace or any other social networking pages.
A special call goes out to youth film programs to exhibit the best of their programs on their own Featured Channel on ScreenNation. Featured Channel owners get rotating front page placement on ScreenNation, help promoting upcoming calls for entries and deadlines and are able to access a suite of AFI produced filmmaking resources including videos from the ScreenNation LEARN section and a downloadable 35-page resource guide that all can be embedded on your festival website! Preview these resources here.
If you run a local, state or regional youth media festival or are involved with a thriving student filmmaking program for grades 7-12 and are interested in giving your students a national stage for their movies under the banner of The American Film Institute, drop the Screen Ed Center a line.
In addition to offering free upload and hosting of student films ScreenNation offers a host of filmmaking tips and tricks video tutorials produced by AFI for the novice filmmaker. Check out the ScreenNation LEARN section for videos on every step of the filmmaking process from Scripting and Production to tips on organizing your Edit.
The entry period for ScreenNation’s first Challenge “Hometown Claim to Fame” closes today. Just a few hours left to enter to with a Sony HD camera package. If you haven’t seen the videos yet submitted and rated your favorites yet, Check it out! The winner will be announced next week.

