straight 8 deadline extended – and BUG support announced
David Knight - 9th Mar 2009
The deadline to this year's straight 8 - where filmmakers everywhere are challenged to make a film on a single cartridge of Super 8mm film - has been extended to March 30th.
The deadline to this year's straight 8 - where filmmakers everywhere are challenged to make a film on a single cartridge of Super 8mm film - has been extended to March 30th. Find out more about entering <a href="http://www.straight8.net/2008/enter_event.php">here</a> - and now BUG has announced its support for this year's straight 8, by pledging that the best music-related entries from this year's competition will be screened at a future show of the regular music video night at the BFI Southbank. To qualify all the soundtracks and graphic content of entries must be original, or cleared as per straight8's copyright rules - see the <a href="http://www.straight8.net/2008/enter_event.php">website</a> for more info. The best straight 8 films from this year will also be screened at the Cannes Film Festival, and the premiere of the best entries from adland will take place at the Cannes Advertising Festival in June in a collaboration with Rushes. In addition, Rushes will also host the London premieres of all the best 2009 entries at their Soho Shorts Festival.
Find out more about entering here - and now BUG has announced its support for this year's straight 8, by pledging that the best music-related entries from this year's competition will be screened at a future show of the regular music video night at the BFI Southbank.
The deadline to this year's straight 8 - where filmmakers everywhere are challenged to make a film on a single cartridge of Super 8mm film - has been extended to March 30th. Find out more about entering <a href="http://www.straight8.net/2008/enter_event.php">here</a> - and now BUG has announced its support for this year's straight 8, by pledging that the best music-related entries from this year's competition will be screened at a future show of the regular music video night at the BFI Southbank. To qualify all the soundtracks and graphic content of entries must be original, or cleared as per straight8's copyright rules - see the <a href="http://www.straight8.net/2008/enter_event.php">website</a> for more info. The best straight 8 films from this year will also be screened at the Cannes Film Festival, and the premiere of the best entries from adland will take place at the Cannes Advertising Festival in June in a collaboration with Rushes. In addition, Rushes will also host the London premieres of all the best 2009 entries at their Soho Shorts Festival.
To qualify all the soundtracks and graphic content of entries must be original, or cleared as per straight8's copyright rules - see the website for more info.
The deadline to this year's straight 8 - where filmmakers everywhere are challenged to make a film on a single cartridge of Super 8mm film - has been extended to March 30th. Find out more about entering <a href="http://www.straight8.net/2008/enter_event.php">here</a> - and now BUG has announced its support for this year's straight 8, by pledging that the best music-related entries from this year's competition will be screened at a future show of the regular music video night at the BFI Southbank. To qualify all the soundtracks and graphic content of entries must be original, or cleared as per straight8's copyright rules - see the <a href="http://www.straight8.net/2008/enter_event.php">website</a> for more info. The best straight 8 films from this year will also be screened at the Cannes Film Festival, and the premiere of the best entries from adland will take place at the Cannes Advertising Festival in June in a collaboration with Rushes. In addition, Rushes will also host the London premieres of all the best 2009 entries at their Soho Shorts Festival.
The best straight 8 films from this year will also be screened at the Cannes Film Festival, and the premiere of the best entries from adland will take place at the Cannes Advertising Festival in June in a collaboration with Rushes. In addition, Rushes will also host the London premieres of all the best 2009 entries at their Soho Shorts Festival.
David Knight - 9th Mar 2009