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Darklight announces Sony Ericsson's 'Free Your Film' competition

A budget of €3000 to make your short film, which will then be premiered on the opening night of the Darklight Film Festival.

Sony Ericsson are collaborating with Darklight to find 3 aspiring filmmakers. We’re offering a budget of €3000 to make your short film, which will then be premiered on the opening night of the Darklight Film Festival. The films will also be given additional exposure by Darklight and Sony Ericsson.

It’s not easy making a film, but help will be on hand. Darklight will provide invaluable support from their expert guest producer, Katie Holly from Blinder Films. Amongst other projects, she has produced The Savage Eye, 100 Mornings and Sensations.

Sony Ericsson will provide an HD video camera, which you get to keep. The HD video camera comes in the form of the new Sony Ericsson Vivaz, the world’s smallest HD video camera phone.

All that’s left to do is get your thinking caps on, then get those ideas to us. In the meantime, here’s some inspiration from our previous filmmaking challenges to get your cogs moving.

For more details and entry: http://www.darklight.ie/freeyourfilm/

Published on: 27 July, 2010

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