SBVC International Student Film Fest and Wolverine Con
March 31st to April 1st, 2021
2021 Film Submissions –LOOKING FOR NEW VOICES!!
Submissions are now open for the 9th Annual San Bernardino Valley College International Student Film Festival and Expo to be held at San Bernardino Valley College (SBVC).
Submissions are online at: https://filmfreeway.com/SBVC_FilmFest
The SBVC International Student Film Festival and Wolverine Con gives students from high school through graduate school an opportunity to exhibit their work to an audience of film enthusiasts and professionals. This event features a variety of virtual events starting March 31st, an expo/career fair, cos play competition, panels, and of course the film festival which will stream live with best a pest of screening hitting our local airwaves that reach LA on KVCR-TV.
DEADLINES
Early Bird – January 29, 2021
Late – March 1, 2021
Note: Entry fees are in U.S. Dollars, are per film and are non-refundable. The Festival reserves the right to disqualify a submission, without refund of any kind, if eligibility requirements are not met including if eligibility status changes post-submission.
Students: The SBVC International Student Film Festival and Expo requires students to provide a copy of their current registration receipt.
Event Description
The San Bernardino Valley College International Student Film Festival presented by the
SBVC Institute of Media Arts, hosts an annual festival dedicated solely to screening work created by students enrolled in high school, undergraduate and graduate programs. By focusing on student films, we are bringing together a community of filmmakers who share the common goal of education and artistic expression. Programming is aimed towards creating a rich pallet of unique perspectives thereby exposing our audience to new concepts, stories, and people. Our award program is considered with a jury panel made up of industry professionals. Awards are given with the intent to enhance student films by supplying added financial backing to their projects and decreasing the stress of raising money while creating films and going to school. Most importantly the festival will give talented students a sound board from which to be heard and motivate them to further delve into their craft.
Awards: Awards: Grand Jury Best High School Best Web Series Pilot Best Fan Film Best Narrative Best Documentary Best Animation Best Direction Best Writing Best Cinematography Best Editing Best Sound Design Best Lead Actor Best Lead Actress |
Prizes: Prizes: Assorted Camera Technology Grand Jury Winner Assorted Cash Prizes for: Best High School, Narrative, Documentary, Animation, Best Actor and Actress, and Best Direction. Final Draft License – Best Screenplay
Various other gift cards and prizes*More awards to be announced soon. |