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Campus MovieFest (CMF) is the world's largest student film festival. [1] Created in 2000 by four Emory University students, and originally called iMovieFest, Campus MovieFest utilizes Apple Computer laptops, iMovie, Final Cut Pro and Adobe Creative Cloud to give college and university students with all levels of filmmaking experience the opportunity to create short films.
The Student World Impact Film Festival or SWIFF is an annual international film festival founded by Mark Leschinsky that focuses on showcasing films created by filmmakers with a strong emphasis on social issues. [1] It is the world's leading platform for broadcasting films for students.
Pages in category "Student film festivals" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. ... Thai Short Film and Video Festival;
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Alpinale Short Film Festival: 1985: Bludenz Austria: Brive Film Festival, International medium-length films 2004 Brive France: Clermont-Ferrand International Short Film Festival: 1979: Clermont-Ferrand France: Colchester Film Festival: 2012: Colchester United Kingdom: Drama International Short Film Festival: 1978: Drama Greece
About 25 film students from around the country embark on a week-long journey on a bus equipped with a screen, projector and amplifier. Every day they hold local activities and an outdoor screening. Pitching Events - "Short on the Road" - a joint initiative of the International Student Film Festival and the Gesher Foundation for Multicultural ...
After this short interruption, students of the study program Audiovisual Media Sciences revived the film fest in 1995 under the name Sehsüchte. Today the students of the master program Media Sciences are in charge of the festival's organization and are supported by the bachelor students of the program Digital Media Culture .
The festival included Balloon Girl, a film by children's TV creator Shabnam Rezaei. [18] The 2019 festival kept a Juried Prize and the Most Popular award. In 2020, the festival changed its name from the PBS Online Film Festival to the PBS Short Film Festival. The 2020 competition kept both prizes from 2019 and ran July 13 to July 24. [19] [20]