Columbia, SC, June 09, 2008 --(
PR.com)-- 3DayFilm, a film festival sponsored by the South Carolina Arts Commission, Columbia Museum of Art, and IndieReels Festival for High School Filmmakers, will kick off at 3 p.m. on August 7, 2008. From that point, middle- and high-school filmmakers who enter will have 72 hours - three days - to create and submit a short drama, comedy, documentary, or new media/animation no more than five minutes in length. The event will culminate on August 10 at 6 p.m. with a screening of entries at the museum.
To qualify for entry, each film must include three elements: a line of dialog and an object (to be announced on the South Carolina Arts Commission's Web site and in an e-mail to registered entrants at the start of the festival) as well as a literary character chosen by the filmmaker.
All rising 7th- through rising 12th-graders residing in South Carolina are eligible to enter, either individually or in teams. To enter, send an e-mail to 3dayfilm@gmail.com - entry guidelines will be sent by return e-mail.
Starting at 6 p.m. on August 10, 3DayFilm will first screen entries from rising 7th - 9th graders, followed by entries from rising 10th - 12th graders. The reviewing panel will include Andy Smith, executive director of the Indie Grits Film Fest, and Gillian Albrecht, an actress and singer whose credits span Europe and Broadway.
For further information or to enter, contact 3dayfilm@gmail.com.
Contact:
Zan Silverstein
(803) 466-5458
3dayfilm@gmail.com
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