Sherman Oaks Film Festival

Sherman Oaks, CA, United States, North America

12 - 15 Nov, 2020

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Sherman Oaks Film Festival

Sherman Oaks, CA, United States, North America

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General Information

edition

5th

Contact details

15021 Ventura Blvd Suite 523 Sherman Oaks, CA 91403 United States

91403

info@shermanoaksfilmfestival.com

310-571-8773

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About the festival

SOFF offers filmmakers the opportunity to have their films screen in the heart of Los Angeles for an audience that loves independent film. Founded by longtime residents and movie veterans alike, the Sherman Oaks Film Festival looks to showcase the best undiscovered movies. The neighborhood that was home the mall in Fast Times At Ridgemont High deserves a world class film festival!

COVID-19 Update - June 2020
We have been in talks with our local chamber of commerce as well as the owners of the theater we rent.  At this time, we expect to be able to have audiences in person for the November festival.  It's our hope to not have audience-size limits, but if that's the case a local university has approached us about holding screenings on their campus drive-in style. Our worst-case-scenario is having online screenings with pre-recorded Q&A's attached. Whether at a theater, as a drive-in, or online, there will be SOFF 2020 screenings.

TV Series + Podcast Interviews
Filmmakers who receive Grand Jury Prizes, as well as several Official Selections, receive interviews on the "Discover Indie Film" podcast with head programmer Jeff Howard. This allows filmmakers to talk about their work and their history more extensively than a festival Q&A allows. In 2019 the TV series "Discover Indie Film" premiered on Amazon Prime Video. This series is an anthology of short films selected from the filmmakers he has interviewed on the podcast.

The Sherman Oaks Film Festival is proud to announce the Hollywood professionals who comprise our Board:

Mike Flanagan: Director (Oculus, Hush, Before I Wake, Ouija 2)
Jonathan Stern: Producer (Children's Hospital, Wet Hot American Summer: 10 Years Later)
Michael Lynn : Television Producer (True Hollywood Stories)
Jamie Ball : Television Executive (Disney Channel)
Zac Reeder : Entertainment Executive (Head of Domestic Distribution at Electric Entertainment)
Shannon Makhanian: Casting Director (The Brothers Bloom, Unknown, Mysterious Skin)
Dan Mirvish: Producer/Director (co-founder of the Slamdance Film Festival)
Glen Reynolds: Producer/Manager (Conversations with Other Women, Night Train)

GRAND JURY PRIZES (chosen by selection jury)
Best Feature Film
Best Short Film – Drama
Best Short Film – Comedy
Best Short Film – Horror
Best Documentary Film
Best Music Video
Best Director, Feature Film
Best Director, Short Film
Best Actress in a Lead Role
Best Actor in a Lead Role
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Best Performance by a Full Cast
Best Screenplay
Outstanding Cinematography
Best Art Direction
Best Screenplay (Produced)
Best Screenplay (Unproduced)

AUDIENCE AWARDS (audience selections)
Audience Award, Feature Film
Audience Award, Short Film
Audience Award, Documentary Film

FILMMAKERS AWARDS (Jury of filmmakers from past festivals)
Outstanding Short Films
Outstanding Directors
Outstanding Screenplay
Outstanding Acting, Cast
Outstanding Acting, Individual
Outstanding Cinematography

PROGRAMMER'S PRIZE
(festival programmer's discretion)

About

SOFF offers filmmakers the opportunity to have their films screen in the heart of Los Angeles for an audience that loves independent film. Founded by longtime residents and movie veterans alike, the Sherman Oaks Film Festival looks to showcase the best undiscovered movies. The neighborhood that was home the mall in Fast Times At Ridgemont High deserves a world class film festival!

COVID-19 Update - June 2020
We have been in talks with our local chamber of commerce as well as the owners of the theater we rent.  At this time, we expect to be able to have audiences in person for the November festival.  It's our hope to not have audience-size limits, but if that's the case a local university has approached us about holding screenings on their campus drive-in style. Our worst-case-scenario is having online screenings with pre-recorded Q&A's attached. Whether at a theater, as a drive-in, or online, there will be SOFF 2020 screenings.

TV Series + Podcast Interviews
Filmmakers who receive Grand Jury Prizes, as well as several Official Selections, receive interviews on the "Discover Indie Film" podcast with head programmer Jeff Howard. This allows filmmakers to talk about their work and their history more extensively than a festival Q&A allows. In 2019 the TV series "Discover Indie Film" premiered on Amazon Prime Video. This series is an anthology of short films selected from the filmmakers he has interviewed on the podcast.

The Sherman Oaks Film Festival is proud to announce the Hollywood professionals who comprise our Board:

Mike Flanagan: Director (Oculus, Hush, Before I Wake, Ouija 2)
Jonathan Stern: Producer (Children's Hospital, Wet Hot American Summer: 10 Years Later)
Michael Lynn : Television Producer (True Hollywood Stories)
Jamie Ball : Television Executive (Disney Channel)
Zac Reeder : Entertainment Executive (Head of Domestic Distribution at Electric Entertainment)
Shannon Makhanian: Casting Director (The Brothers Bloom, Unknown, Mysterious Skin)
Dan Mirvish: Producer/Director (co-founder of the Slamdance Film Festival)
Glen Reynolds: Producer/Manager (Conversations with Other Women, Night Train)

GRAND JURY PRIZES (chosen by selection jury)
Best Feature Film
Best Short Film – Drama
Best Short Film – Comedy
Best Short Film – Horror
Best Documentary Film
Best Music Video
Best Director, Feature Film
Best Director, Short Film
Best Actress in a Lead Role
Best Actor in a Lead Role
Best Actress in a Supporting Role
Best Actor in a Supporting Role
Best Performance by a Full Cast
Best Screenplay
Outstanding Cinematography
Best Art Direction
Best Screenplay (Produced)
Best Screenplay (Unproduced)

AUDIENCE AWARDS (audience selections)
Audience Award, Feature Film
Audience Award, Short Film
Audience Award, Documentary Film

FILMMAKERS AWARDS (Jury of filmmakers from past festivals)
Outstanding Short Films
Outstanding Directors
Outstanding Screenplay
Outstanding Acting, Cast
Outstanding Acting, Individual
Outstanding Cinematography

PROGRAMMER'S PRIZE
(festival programmer's discretion)

Awards & Winners

There are no winners yet for this festival

Terms and rules

Rules:

Film entries must be sent via online digital submission of DVD quality or better.

Script entries must be uploaded as PDF or Final Draft files.

The director and/or producer of each project are welcome to be part of a Q&A session immediately following their screening. Cast are also welcome to participate.

Participants agree that their project and material related to their project may be used and/or published in the Sherman Oaks Film Festival program, website and for promotional purposes related to the Sherman Oaks Film Festival.

Copies of movies, scripts and promotional materials submitted to the Sherman Oaks Film Festival are not required to be returned to their owner.

If selected, all commercial/private property including all trademark/copyrighted materials shown or recorded on the project is the responsibility of the filmmaker. The Sherman Oaks Film Festival does not take responsibility for any infringement of copywritten materials.

The cost of delivery and pick-up of all materials is the responsibility of the filmmakers.

Rules are subject to change at any time without prior notice.

Categories:

Narrative Feature Films: run time over 45 minutes in length

Narrative Short Films: run time of 45 minutes or less.

Documentary Feature Films: run time over 45 minutes in length

Documentary Short Films: run time of 45 minutes or less.

Music Videos: any length

Screenplays: no page minimum or maximum, standard format and standard title page recommended. Movie and Television screenplays are both accepted.

Ratings & Reviews

Categories and fees

Feature Length Narrative Film
Early Bird (2nd January, 2020) $35
Late (15th July, 2020) $45

Short Length Narrative Film - Drama
Early Bird (2nd January, 2020) $25
Late (15th July, 2020) $35

Short Length Narrative Film - Comedy
Early Bird (2nd January, 2020) $25
Late (15th July, 2020) $35

Short Length Narrative Film - Horror
Early Bird (2nd January, 2020) $25
Late (15th July, 2020) $35

Short Length Narrative Film - Experimental
Early Bird (2nd January, 2020) $25
Late (15th July, 2020) $35

Feature Length Documentary Film
Early Bird (2nd January, 2020) $35
Late (15th July, 2020) $45

Short Length Documentary Film
Early Bird (2nd January, 2020) $25
Late (15th July, 2020) $35

Screenplay/Teleplay
Early Bird (2nd January, 2020) $35
Late (15th July, 2020) $45

Screenplays for features, shorts, web-series, TV (spec or pilot)... if it is meant to be seen on a screen then we accept it. We enjoy promoting the variety of formats which exist today.

Music Video
Early Bird (2nd January, 2020) $25
Late (15th July, 2020) $35

Any length, any genre. Music videos will be judges on filmmaking quality.

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