Hellbender Student Film Festival

St. Charles, MO, United States, North America

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Short

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Hellbender Student Film Festival

St. Charles, MO, United States, North America

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209 S. Kingshighway St. Charles, MO 63301 United States

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About the festival

The inaugural Hellbender Student Film Festival comes to the campus of Lindenwood University (St. Charles, MO) in November 2020. Our mission is to highlight the best student film and video work from Missouri, the US, and the world - high school, undergraduate, and graduate. All screenings are open to the public so we look forward to seeing you there.

In addition to our narrative, documentary, animated short, and music video categories, we have created a special student program - Life in the Time of Coronavirus. We want to see your creative work as reflected through the anxiety, disturbance, and upheaval that have accompanied the rise (and hopefully the fall) of the coronavirus. Share your fiction, documentary, and experimental projects with us. We want our festival to not only serve as a showcase for the best of student film and video, but also a time capsule of its inaugural year. (Films must have been produced after January 2020 and be directly related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Submissions that don't match those criteria will be disqualified from the category.)

Best Narrative Short - College/University

Best Narrative Short - High School

Best Documentary Short - College/University

Best Documentary Short - High School

Best Animated Short - College/University

Best Animated Short - High School

Hellbender Award (College/University) - Best College/University Film from Missouri

Hellbender Award (High School) - Best High School Film from Missouri

About

The inaugural Hellbender Student Film Festival comes to the campus of Lindenwood University (St. Charles, MO) in November 2020. Our mission is to highlight the best student film and video work from Missouri, the US, and the world - high school, undergraduate, and graduate. All screenings are open to the public so we look forward to seeing you there.

In addition to our narrative, documentary, animated short, and music video categories, we have created a special student program - Life in the Time of Coronavirus. We want to see your creative work as reflected through the anxiety, disturbance, and upheaval that have accompanied the rise (and hopefully the fall) of the coronavirus. Share your fiction, documentary, and experimental projects with us. We want our festival to not only serve as a showcase for the best of student film and video, but also a time capsule of its inaugural year. (Films must have been produced after January 2020 and be directly related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Submissions that don't match those criteria will be disqualified from the category.)

Best Narrative Short - College/University

Best Narrative Short - High School

Best Documentary Short - College/University

Best Documentary Short - High School

Best Animated Short - College/University

Best Animated Short - High School

Hellbender Award (College/University) - Best College/University Film from Missouri

Hellbender Award (High School) - Best High School Film from Missouri

Awards & Winners

There are no winners yet for this festival

Terms and rules

ELIGIBILITY

1. All films submitted must comply with these entry rules and regulations in order to be considered eligible for acceptance into the Hellbender Student Film Festival 2020.
2. Eligible films must have been completed after July 1st, 2017 except where otherwise noted.
3. Eligible films must have been created by at least one (1) undergraduate/graduate or high school student in a major contributing role (director, director of photography, editor, writer). There is no need for the submitter or crew members qualifying as student(s) to be actively enrolled at the time of entry. The acceptance of films with participating undergraduate/graduate or high school students who do not have a role listed explicitly above will be decided on a case to case basis and at the full discretion of the Hellbender Student Film Festival.
4. Submissions for the high school categories must include the name of the high school attended by at least one (1) active high school student. They must also include a scanned copy of the school/student ID. (Uploaded to the "Files & Attachments" section of the project page.)
4. Films with ongoing online distribution or availability (YouTube, Netflix, Hulu, etc.) are not eligible for awards.
5. Work in progress films will not be accepted. Anything that is submitted will be accepted and judged as though it is complete.
6. All entries must be in the English language or contain English subtitles.

SUBMISSION POLICIES AND SELECTION PROCESSES

1. All films must be submitted via FilmFreeway.
2. Submission of entry is considered legal permission to screen your film during the festival upon acceptance.
3. All submissions will be evaluated by at least two members of our screening team or one programmer.
5. All Filmmakers will be notified on or around October 16, 2020. This is subject to change, so we ask for your patience. Everyone will be notified in a timely fashion.

POLICIES UPON ACCEPTANCE

1. Accepted films will be notified via email at the submitter.
2. Filmmakers (or primary contact) will be required to submit a consent form ensuring an absence of any legal or rights issues, and indemnifying the Hellbender Student Film Festival of any liabilities that may arise out of screening with the festival.
3. Consent form contractually confirms the film for screening at the Hellbender Student Film Festival.
4. Upon acceptance, filmmakers (or primary contact) will provide the following by the dates specified by festival organizers:
○ Required: An exhibition version of the film in Quicktime with a resolution of at least 720p, encoded using H.264, H.265, or, preferably, ProRes.
6. The Hellbender Student Film Festival reserves the right to rescind acceptance of any film for any reason. Film presentations are scheduled at the discretion of the Hellbender Student Film Festival and are subject to change.

JUDGING

Films chosen for competition are judged by a select panel of jurors. Awards are left to the sole discretion of the judges, and a committee selected by the director of the Hellbender Student Film Festival will make any necessary rulings. Awards are announced at the end of the Hellbender Student Film Festival.

Should you have any questions regarding this process or your film’s eligibility, please email home@hellbenderfilmfestival.com.

Ratings & Reviews

Categories and fees

Life in the Time of Coronavirus
Early Bird (9th March, 2020) €0
Late (24th July, 2020) €0

Share your fiction, documentary, and experimental projects dealing with the coronavirus crisis. Films must have been produced after January 2020 and be directly related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Submissions that don't match those criteria will be disqualified from the category.

Narrative Short - College/University
Early Bird (9th March, 2020) €10
Late (24th July, 2020) €10

Any narrative work of fiction with a running time of 30 minutes or less. Submission is open to all college or university student filmmakers with proof of student status. Submissions will only be accepted if at least one of the filmmakers credited is a current student.

Narrative Short - High School
Early Bird (9th March, 2020) €0
Late (24th July, 2020) €0

Any narrative work of fiction with a running time of 30 minutes or less. Submission is open to all high school student filmmakers with proof of student status. Submissions will only be accepted if at least one of the filmmakers credited is a current high school student.

Documentary Short - College/University
Early Bird (9th March, 2020) €10
Late (24th July, 2020) €10

Any non-fiction film with a running time of 30 minutes or less. Submission is open to all college or university student filmmakers with proof of student status. Submissions will only be accepted if at least one of the filmmakers credited is a current student.

Documentary Short - High School
Early Bird (9th March, 2020) €0
Late (24th July, 2020) €0

Any non-fiction film with a running time of 30 minutes or less. Submission is open to all high school student filmmakers with proof of student status. Submissions will only be accepted if at least one of the filmmakers credited is a current high school student.

Animated Short - College/University
Early Bird (9th March, 2020) €10
Late (24th July, 2020) €10

Any animated narrative work of fiction with a running time of 30 minutes or less. Submission is open to all college or university student filmmakers with proof of student status. Submissions will only be accepted if at least one of the filmmakers credited is a current student.

Animated Short - High School
Early Bird (9th March, 2020) €0
Late (24th July, 2020) €0

Any animated narrative work of fiction with a running time of 30 minutes or less. Submission is open to all high school student filmmakers with proof of student status. Submissions will only be accepted if at least one of the filmmakers credited is a current high school student.

Music Video - College/University
Early Bird (9th March, 2020) €10
Late (24th July, 2020) €10

Any music video with a running time of 10 minutes or less. Submission is open to all college or university student filmmakers with proof of student status. Submissions will only be accepted if at least one of the filmmakers credited is a current student.

Music Video - High School
Early Bird (9th March, 2020) €0
Late (24th July, 2020) €0

Any music video with a running time of 10 minutes or less. Submission is open to all college or university student filmmakers with proof of student status. Submissions will only be accepted if at least one of the filmmakers credited is a current student.

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