Pensacon Short Film Festival

Pensacola, Florida, United States, North America

26 - 28 Feb, 2021

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Pensacon Short Film Festival

Pensacola, Florida, United States, North America

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About the festival

Pensacon proudly presents the seventh annual Pensacon Short Film Festival as one of its official events. As part of this convention, the films screened will celebrate science fiction, horror, fantasy, comic books, pop culture, animation, and documentaries (documentaries must be related to the previously stated genres).

Each Official Selection will be given two weekend passes to Pensacon (travel not included) to attend the screening, and filmmakers may participate in a Q&A session about their films immediately following the screening.

Over the past six years, Pensacon has taken pride in screening some of the best short films from all around the world. In addition to the United States, we have had submissions from Australia, Canada, Cyprus, Egypt, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Israel, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Peru, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, and United Kingdom.

Awards include Best in Show (determined by Pensacon staff), Jury Selection (chosen by a panel of Pensacon guests), and Audience Choice (voted on by audience members during all screenings). Specific categories are also awarded, which may change from year to year depending on entries.

Pensacon would like to congratulate the following 2020 winners:

• BEST IN SHOW - "We Got a Monkey’s Paw" written by Zackary E Ogle & Aaron Pagniano; directed by Aaron Pagniano; produced by Travis Campbell, Zack Ogle and Aaron Pagniano
• JURY SELECTION - "Balloon" written by Jeremy Merrifield & Dave Testa; directed by Jeremy Merrifield; produced by Kate Chamuris and Christina Cha
• AUDIENCE CHOICE - "All Boys Die" written & directed by Julio C. Vargas; produced by Yalan Hu
• BEST SCIENCE FICTION FILM - "Infinity 7" written & directed by Brett Williams; produced by Kurtis von Krueger
• BEST FANTASY FILM - "Dispel" written & directed by Kylie Eaton; produced by Julia Kennelly and Eric Ulbrich
• BEST HORROR FILM - "Can Someone Hear Me?" written by Evelina Saulo; directed by Oskar Sjöberg; produced by Jonathan Lee
• BEST COMIC BOOK OR SUPERHERO FILM - "Capitán Kinesis" written & directed by Carles Jofre; produced by Francisco Jiménez
• BEST DOCUMENTARY - "Becoming Wonder Woman" written, directed & produced by Chase Davis
• BEST ANIMATED FILM - "Serpendipity" written by Kevin Barwick, Carlos Mejia, Ardiana Aguilar, Lauren Posner, Kyle Climaco, Brandon Schaal, Nathanael Berrian, Ivan Olortegui, Eileen Cinerar, Niara Clay, Angelica Duvic, Matthew Graham, Sarah Rahman, Christina Christie, Gloria Carrazana & Sharry Liang; directed by Carlos Mejia and Kevin Barwick
• BEST POP CULTURE FILM - "Furtherance" written & directed by Chavez Caley; produced by Eric Hoyer

Trophies for 2020 Best in Show, Jury Selection, and Audience Choice winners provided by GinGee Girls Art.

About

Pensacon proudly presents the seventh annual Pensacon Short Film Festival as one of its official events. As part of this convention, the films screened will celebrate science fiction, horror, fantasy, comic books, pop culture, animation, and documentaries (documentaries must be related to the previously stated genres).

Each Official Selection will be given two weekend passes to Pensacon (travel not included) to attend the screening, and filmmakers may participate in a Q&A session about their films immediately following the screening.

Over the past six years, Pensacon has taken pride in screening some of the best short films from all around the world. In addition to the United States, we have had submissions from Australia, Canada, Cyprus, Egypt, France, Germany, Hong Kong, India, Israel, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Peru, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, and United Kingdom.

Awards include Best in Show (determined by Pensacon staff), Jury Selection (chosen by a panel of Pensacon guests), and Audience Choice (voted on by audience members during all screenings). Specific categories are also awarded, which may change from year to year depending on entries.

Pensacon would like to congratulate the following 2020 winners:

• BEST IN SHOW - "We Got a Monkey’s Paw" written by Zackary E Ogle & Aaron Pagniano; directed by Aaron Pagniano; produced by Travis Campbell, Zack Ogle and Aaron Pagniano
• JURY SELECTION - "Balloon" written by Jeremy Merrifield & Dave Testa; directed by Jeremy Merrifield; produced by Kate Chamuris and Christina Cha
• AUDIENCE CHOICE - "All Boys Die" written & directed by Julio C. Vargas; produced by Yalan Hu
• BEST SCIENCE FICTION FILM - "Infinity 7" written & directed by Brett Williams; produced by Kurtis von Krueger
• BEST FANTASY FILM - "Dispel" written & directed by Kylie Eaton; produced by Julia Kennelly and Eric Ulbrich
• BEST HORROR FILM - "Can Someone Hear Me?" written by Evelina Saulo; directed by Oskar Sjöberg; produced by Jonathan Lee
• BEST COMIC BOOK OR SUPERHERO FILM - "Capitán Kinesis" written & directed by Carles Jofre; produced by Francisco Jiménez
• BEST DOCUMENTARY - "Becoming Wonder Woman" written, directed & produced by Chase Davis
• BEST ANIMATED FILM - "Serpendipity" written by Kevin Barwick, Carlos Mejia, Ardiana Aguilar, Lauren Posner, Kyle Climaco, Brandon Schaal, Nathanael Berrian, Ivan Olortegui, Eileen Cinerar, Niara Clay, Angelica Duvic, Matthew Graham, Sarah Rahman, Christina Christie, Gloria Carrazana & Sharry Liang; directed by Carlos Mejia and Kevin Barwick
• BEST POP CULTURE FILM - "Furtherance" written & directed by Chavez Caley; produced by Eric Hoyer

Trophies for 2020 Best in Show, Jury Selection, and Audience Choice winners provided by GinGee Girls Art.

Awards & Winners

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Terms and rules

Entry Rules
• Films must have been produced after January 1, 2018.
• Films must have a running time no longer than 20 minutes. Films longer than 20 minutes will be disqualified.
• Categories—science fiction, fantasy, horror, superhero or comic book-related, pop culture, animation, and documentary.
• Films may contain “R-rated” content, but no pornography.
• It is permissible to enter films that have screened at other film festivals, but not commercially distributed.
• Films cannot have been previously screened at Pensacon.
• Filmmakers must retain the rights to characters, stories, and music. Fan films (i.e. fan-made versions of established properties) are not allowed and WILL BE DISQUALIFIED WITHOUT REIMBURSEMENT OF ENTRY FEE.
• Unfortunately, Pensacon Short Film Festival is UNABLE TO OFFER FEE WAIVERS.
• Entry fees are paid for the purpose of being judged for participation in the Pensacon Short Film Festival and will not be refunded in the case of films not accepted, withdrawn, or disqualified from selection.

Selection Process
• Official Selections will be determined by Pensacon staff based on a number of factors, including but not limited to genre, content, quality of filmmaking, time allotment, and copyright ownership. All decisions are final.
• Pensacon staff and their families are ineligible to enter.
• All Official Selections will be announced via email to the filmmakers and on the Pensacon website and social media on December 12, 2020.
• Entry fees will be charged to all submissions, but do not guarantee acceptance into the film festival. Entry fees will not be reimbursed for films not selected, withdrawn, or disqualified.
• Pensacon reserves the right to change the category for submissions as deemed appropriate.

Additional Info
• It is recommended to upload the best quality of your film upon submission. However, an updated screener copy will be accepted until December 26, 2020. Resolution should be 1920x1080 with an audio bit depth of 16 bits.
• We recommend making the video file available to download, either through FilmFreeway, Vimeo, or YouTube (with password is fine). Otherwise, you will need to provide means for us to download the film such as through Dropbox or OneDrive no later than December 26, 2020.
• Publicity material such as stills and a movie poster are optional, but must be submitted no later than December 26, 2020.
• Non-English language films must be subtitled in English.
• All Official Selections of the Pensacon Short Film Festival will be shown as an official event of Pensacon during the weekend of February 26-28, 2021.
• Each Official Selection will be provided with two free weekend passes to Pensacon (travel not included) to attend the screening, and filmmakers may be invited to participate in a Q&A session about their films immediately following the screening.
• Admission to the screening will be free to anyone with a Pensacon weekend pass or day pass on the date of the screening.
• Due to the possible content of the films, anyone under the age of 17 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
• Posted schedule is subject to change.

Ratings & Reviews

Categories and fees

Science Fiction
Early Bird (14th August, 2020) $20
Regular (11th September, 2020) $25
Late (9th October, 2020) $30

Stories that focuses on scientific principals, technology, or theories in a fictional manner. For instance, stories that feature time travel, robots, aliens, future societies, or speculation as to what's next in our understanding of life around us. US based filmmakers only; films from outside the United States, please enter our International category.

Fantasy
Early Bird (14th August, 2020) $20
Regular (11th September, 2020) $25
Late (9th October, 2020) $30

Stories that rely on magic or otherworldly phenomenon that cannot be explained by science. These may include tales about mythical creatures, supernatural occurrences, and powers that are beyond the scope of scientific explanation.

Horror
Early Bird (14th August, 2020) $20
Regular (11th September, 2020) $25
Late (9th October, 2020) $30

Stories whose primary intent is to scare the audience. These may include ones that may be considered science fiction (i.e. "Alien") or fantasy (i.e. "A Nightmare on Elm Street"), but those elements need to be secondary to the purpose of creating fear. Suspense films may qualify, but avoid dramatic films that feature violence or gore but are not truly in the genre of (i.e. stories about mobsters, revenge, crime, etc.).

Superhero or Comic Book-Related
Early Bird (14th August, 2020) $20
Regular (11th September, 2020) $25
Late (9th October, 2020) $30

Stories that feature original superheros/supervillains or feature comic books prominently in the story. Films can be fiction or documentaries. Copyright of characters and stories must be owned by the filmmakers and not interpretations of established properties of DC, Marvel, or other publisher or studio.

Pop Culture
Early Bird (14th August, 2020) $20
Regular (11th September, 2020) $25
Late (9th October, 2020) $30

Stories that feature subjects of interest to pop culture, the fan community, or specific fandoms such as LARPing, cosplaying, con-going, gaming, collecting, etc.

Animation for Adults
Early Bird (14th August, 2020) $20
Regular (11th September, 2020) $25
Late (9th October, 2020) $30

Animated films can be of any medium -- traditional hand-drawn, CGI, stop-motion, or other type of animation that can be created with imagination. Films can be narrative or experimental in nature. This category is for animation that was made with an adult audience in mind as opposed to films made for children. No porn allowed. Animated films made for kids should enter the Family Friendly category.

Documentary
Early Bird (14th August, 2020) $20
Regular (11th September, 2020) $25
Late (9th October, 2020) $30

Non-scripted reality-based examination at fandoms including science fiction, fantasy, horror, superheroes, comic books, animation, or pop culture.

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