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Win $1,500 Making SHORTSNONSTOP

Published by
Kyle Rupprecht

Burgeoning moviemakers take note: iThentic and The Canadian Film Centre’s Worldwide Short Film Festival recently announced the renewal of the SHORTSNONSTOP mobile movie festival, presented by TELUS. SHORTSNONSTOP is an innovative, year-round online film festival which movie buffs can experience “Anytime. Anyplace.”

SHORTSNONSTOP, which can be accessed at http://www.shortsnonstop.com, is currently accepting short film submissions for a July 15th deadline. A cash prize of $1,5000 will be awarded to the best entry each quarter throughout the year. SHORTSNONSTOP submissions must run under three minutes long and be in either English or with no dialogue. According to Catherine Tait, CEO of iThentic, “Audiences will have the opportunity to see [the] winning films on the big screen at the Worldwide Short Film Festival.”

Eileen Arandiga, CFC Worldwide Short Film Festival’s director and a SHORTSNONSTOP jury member, comments that SHORTSNONSTOP “winners have all been showcased on TELUS’ wireless, ADSL and TELUS TV Video-On-Demand. This online festival is a natural extension of the Worldwide Short Film Festival and another way for us to present short filmmaking talent from around the globe.”

All submissions can be viewed on SHORTSNONSTOP.com. A select few will also be streamed on iThentic.com. So what are you waiting for, up-and-coming moviemakers? Submit your next masterpiece before July 15th for a possible $1,500 cash prize. Who knows, you may even land a production deal.

Kyle Rupprecht

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