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Century City Cell Phone Fest
http://www.CenturyCityCellPhone Fest.comPARTNERS: GoTV, Helio, Fuji Film, Google VideoThe 4st Annual Century City Film Festival (CCFF) launches the new,cutting edge CENTURY CITY CELL PHONE FEST!What is a cell phone festival? Simply put, filmmakers 1-3 minute filmshorts should be made specifically with the CELL PHONE SCREEN inmind! In fact, their films will be screened on thousands of cellphones across the country through our partner, GoTV. Films and can even be MADE on a VIDEO CELL PHONE! We don't wantbudding filmmakers put off by a lavish film production budget. With alittle creativity, they can knock out a winning cell phone film!Prizes include: All-expense trip to Sundance, Film, Cell Phones,screening of shorts online and through the thousands of cell phonescourtesy of GoTV Network (see website for complete list).Submission are NOW being accepted. The FINAL DEADLINE to submit filmsis AUGUST 31, 2007. Filmmakers are encouraged to submit work with the following in mind:Guidelines: Films must be between 15 seconds and three minutes long,maximum. Films must be in .avi or .mp4 format when uploaded. We willalso accept DVD's via snail mail.Entry Fee: Fee's range from 25-$55. The Earlybird deadline isDecember 15, 2006.Entry Particulars: Filmmakers, sponsors and film fans are encouragedto visit the CCCPF's website (www.CenturyCityCellPhoneFest.com) forcomplete details and to register online.
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