Are you a burgeoning filmmaker in the Sea to Sky Corridor?
The Whistler Film Festival (WFF) wants you to submit a short (think 15-second) pitch for its Sea to Sky Shorts Showcase.
The new regional filmmaking competition鈥攚hich comes with a $2,000 prize鈥攊s open to filmmakers of all levels, but they have to reside somewhere between Horseshoe Bay and D'arcy and Birken.
鈥淭he showcase is about discovering great stories that connect us to the people and our community while highlighting filmmakers from the Sea to Sky region,鈥 according to the release.
But there鈥檚 a catch: if your Sea-to-Sky film pitch is one of the 20 finalists, after taking part in an online workshop on Oct. 26, you will have just 20 days to do prep, filming, and post-production on your five-minute film.
鈥淭he Sea to Sky Shorts Showcase is our way to celebrate the area where the Whistler Film Festival began 20 year ago by connecting with local creators to share local stories,鈥 says Angela Heck, managing director of the festival, in a release. 鈥淲e want to push creator instincts and resourcefulness to their fullest potential.鈥
Any type of film鈥攆rom live-action to animation, stop motion to documentary鈥攊s welcome, but they must be created in the Sea to Sky.
The deadline to submit a pitch is Oct. 18 at 11:59 p.m. There is a $20 application fee.
The winner will receive a $2,000 cash prize, which will be announced at the WFF Awards Ceremony on Dec. 20.
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