The 3nd Annual West
Virginia Mountaineer Short Film Festival
The
deadline for submission is April 1, 2012
Submissions
The West Virginia
University Department of Art is pleased to announce a call for entries to the
3rd annual West Virginia Mountaineer Short Film Festival. We seek independent,
unique and compelling work in film, video and animation. All interested
artists, filmmakers, multimedia enthusiasts are encouraged to submit...
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The 2nd West Virginia Mountaineer Short Film Festival
April 30th and May 1st, 2011
The Electronic Media Area of the West Virginia University Department of Art is pleased to announce a call for entries to the 2nd annual West Virginia Mountaineer Short Film Festival. We seek independent, unique and compelling work in film, video and animation. All interested artists, filmmakers, and multimedia enthusiasts are encouraged to submit. Student submissions are also encouraged. Send us your work!
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The West Virginia
Mountaineer Short Film Festival; celebrating artistry, imagination, and
independent thought in video and multimedia. Screening works under 20 minutes,
programming categories include: documentary, narrative, animation/experimental, student films, and works that focus on Appalachian culture and
themes. This year, in addition to screening narrative, documentary, animation and experimental works, we have established a thematic category for works that explore issues relating to energy.