Bucks Fever Film Fest

Doylestown, PA, United States, North America

10 - 11 Oct, 2020

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Bucks Fever Film Fest

Doylestown, PA, United States, North America

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edition

19th

Contact details

252 West Swamp Road, Unit #23 Doylestown, PA 18901 United States

18901

bucksfeverfilmfest@gmail.com

215-348-3913

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About the festival

---Your film must be Independently produced by current or former residents of the greater Delaware Valley/Your script must be Independently written by current or former residents of the greater Delaware Valley---

FilmFest was born in 1999 at a planning meeting of the Bucks Fever Advisory Council of the Central Bucks Chamber of Commerce. At that meeting, Chamber member Jon Wilner (formerly of the Delaware Valley Arts Institute), suggested that we add a contemporary art form of growing interest in Bucks County, a Film Festival, to the 25-year-old Bucks Fever, Celebration of the ArtsProgram. FilmFest would encourage and support the growth of a filmmaking community by providing a venue to view the works of area professional and student filmmakers.

The first FilmFest was held in September of 2000 and featured a screening of the Academy Award winning “The Buddy Holly Story”, introduced and followed by a panel discussion with the producers, director, and musical director, all of whom are Bucks County residents.

In July 2002, the first juried, short film and video FilmFest was opened up to the filmmaking community, receiving 29 submissions from student and independent filmmakers, from which 15 short films/videos were selected and screened at the County Theater to overflow audiences. In each of the ensuing annual FilmFests, the number and the quality of submissions have increased. In addition to having their work screened publicly in a movie theater setting, winning filmmakers are given the opportunity to have their films aired on Xfinity On Demand Get Local throughout the Philadelphia area, thereby greatly expanding their viewing audience.

Over the years, FilmFest has added seminars directed primarily at young filmmakers on subjects ranging from film financing, auditions, and script writing. Past seminar presenters include Mike Lemon of Mike Lemon Casting (exclusive casting agent for all M. Night Shyamalan films), James Breckinridge, script and screenplay writer, Fred Bauer, Producer of “The Buddy Holly Story,” and Mac Outfitters.

In 2015, FilmFest celebrates 15 years of supporting filmmakers in the community. To date, nearly 600 films have been submitted, over 160 screened, and $21,000 in prize money awarded. Additionally, the featured films have received nearly 22,000 views on Xfinity On Demand.

FILM AWRDS:

High School: 
$100 per film in each category

College:
$150 per film in each category

Emerging:
$250 per film in each category

Best of Fest:
$500 prize

SCREENWRITING AWARDS:

First Place: A $250 cash prize will be awarded by The PlayCrafters Group
and complemented by a creative one-on-one consultation that may be used in any
way that best serves the writer’s pleasure – to brainstorm and explore new ideas or
to examine past, present or future projects; provided by The PlayCrafters Group.

Second Place: A $75 cash prize will be awarded by
the Central Bucks Chamber.

Third Place: A $50 cash prize will be awarded by
the Central Bucks Chamber.

About

---Your film must be Independently produced by current or former residents of the greater Delaware Valley/Your script must be Independently written by current or former residents of the greater Delaware Valley---

FilmFest was born in 1999 at a planning meeting of the Bucks Fever Advisory Council of the Central Bucks Chamber of Commerce. At that meeting, Chamber member Jon Wilner (formerly of the Delaware Valley Arts Institute), suggested that we add a contemporary art form of growing interest in Bucks County, a Film Festival, to the 25-year-old Bucks Fever, Celebration of the ArtsProgram. FilmFest would encourage and support the growth of a filmmaking community by providing a venue to view the works of area professional and student filmmakers.

The first FilmFest was held in September of 2000 and featured a screening of the Academy Award winning “The Buddy Holly Story”, introduced and followed by a panel discussion with the producers, director, and musical director, all of whom are Bucks County residents.

In July 2002, the first juried, short film and video FilmFest was opened up to the filmmaking community, receiving 29 submissions from student and independent filmmakers, from which 15 short films/videos were selected and screened at the County Theater to overflow audiences. In each of the ensuing annual FilmFests, the number and the quality of submissions have increased. In addition to having their work screened publicly in a movie theater setting, winning filmmakers are given the opportunity to have their films aired on Xfinity On Demand Get Local throughout the Philadelphia area, thereby greatly expanding their viewing audience.

Over the years, FilmFest has added seminars directed primarily at young filmmakers on subjects ranging from film financing, auditions, and script writing. Past seminar presenters include Mike Lemon of Mike Lemon Casting (exclusive casting agent for all M. Night Shyamalan films), James Breckinridge, script and screenplay writer, Fred Bauer, Producer of “The Buddy Holly Story,” and Mac Outfitters.

In 2015, FilmFest celebrates 15 years of supporting filmmakers in the community. To date, nearly 600 films have been submitted, over 160 screened, and $21,000 in prize money awarded. Additionally, the featured films have received nearly 22,000 views on Xfinity On Demand.

FILM AWRDS:

High School: 
$100 per film in each category

College:
$150 per film in each category

Emerging:
$250 per film in each category

Best of Fest:
$500 prize

SCREENWRITING AWARDS:

First Place: A $250 cash prize will be awarded by The PlayCrafters Group
and complemented by a creative one-on-one consultation that may be used in any
way that best serves the writer’s pleasure – to brainstorm and explore new ideas or
to examine past, present or future projects; provided by The PlayCrafters Group.

Second Place: A $75 cash prize will be awarded by
the Central Bucks Chamber.

Third Place: A $50 cash prize will be awarded by
the Central Bucks Chamber.

Awards & Winners

There are no winners yet for this festival

Terms and rules

FILM SUBMISSIONS

Film length not to exceed 30 minutes. All films & videos must be submitted as 1080p h.264 as a .mov or .mp4

FILM ELIGIBILITY
EMERGING: Independently produced films by current or former residents of the greater Delaware Valley; excludes films made while in school.
COLLEGE: Residents of or students at a college/university within the greater Delaware Valley
HIGH SCHOOL: Students/residents within the greater Delaware Valley
REQUIREMENTS
Film length not to exceed 30 minutes. All films & videos must be submitted as 1080p h.264 as a .mov or .mp4

Submissions must have been completed within the last year.

SCRIPT SUBMISSIONS

Script length no longer than 15 pages, must follow industry standard formatting.

SCRIPT ELIGIBILITY
EMERGING: Independently written scripts, created by current or former residents of the greater Delaware Valley; excludes scripts written while in school
COLLEGE: Residents of or students at a college/ university within the greater Delaware Valley
HIGH SCHOOL: Students/residents within the greater Delaware Valley

Submissions must have been completed within the last year.

By entering my script in the Bucks Fever FilmFest Competition I hereby grant to Central Bucks Chamber of Commerce a limited, non-exclusive right to use my submission in whole or part, in publications for non-profit fund raising and promotional activities and further agree to the additional published conditions and obligations in the Limited License Agreement posted on www.bucksfeverfilmfest.org.

Ratings & Reviews

Categories and fees

Emerging: Narrative / Documentary / Experimental / Music Video / Animation
Early Bird (12th June, 2020) €25
Regular (10th August, 2020) €25
Late (28th September, 2020) €25

Film length not to exceed 30 minutes. Independently produced films by current or former residents of the greater Delaware Valley; excludes films made while in school.

Newsies
Early Bird (12th June, 2020) €0
Regular (10th August, 2020) €0
Late (28th September, 2020) €0

There are thousands of untold stories in greater Philadelphia. The Bucks County Courier Times and Intelligencer want to know them all. Tell us a story in video news format it in three minutes or less. The top judged videos will be featured on the newspapers’ websites and Roku channels.

College: Narrative / Documentary / Experimental / Music Video / Animation
Early Bird (12th June, 2020) €0
Regular (10th August, 2020) €0
Late (28th September, 2020) €0

Residents of or students at a college/university within the greater Delaware Valley.

High School: Narrative / Documentary / Experimental / Music Video / Animation
Early Bird (12th June, 2020) €0
Regular (10th August, 2020) €0
Late (28th September, 2020) €0

Students/residents within the greater Delaware Valley

Emerging: Script
Early Bird (12th June, 2020) €25
Regular (10th August, 2020) €25
Late (28th September, 2020) €25

Independently written scripts, created by current or former residents of the greater Delaware Valley; excludes scripts written while in school

College: Script
Early Bird (12th June, 2020) €0
Regular (10th August, 2020) €0
Late (28th September, 2020) €0

Residents of or students at a college/ university within the greater Delaware Valley

High School: Script
Early Bird (12th June, 2020) €0
Regular (10th August, 2020) €0
Late (28th September, 2020) €0

Students/residents within the greater Delaware Valley

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