Requirements for Submitting:
You must be an Actor and have Written and/or Produced and/or Directed the submitted project AND must have a major role in it.
The Project can be a short film, a feature film, television pilot or webisode. In some cases, a trailer for a film, TV Pilot or music video may be acceptable if there is sufficient material to show off your performance. An adaptation of a play is okay as long as you have the permission of the writer (if written by someone other than you).
Non-Union and Union projects are acceptable for submission.
If you are SAG-AFTRA or have SAG-AFTRA actor(s) in your project it is advisable that you have the proper paperwork in place. PELAGIA or anyone associated with the festival are not responsible for any actions SAG-AFTRA may take should this not be the case.
All web based submissions that are under the SAG-AFTRA New Media Agreement must have had an initial public on-line release in accordance with said agreement. For the purposes of this festival, said public release must have been done by the March 31, 2014 submission deadline.
NOTE:
In keeping with our desire to acknowledge everyone who has stepped up and taken charge of their careers, ALL submissions, regardless of whether they are accepted into the screening or not, will be listed on our site with a link of the submitter’s choice (ie. a link to the project, a link to the actor’s website, a link to their IMDB page, etc.) These links will be posted 3 weeks after the festival. It is our hope that this will grow into a database of and for these pro-active actors. You may opt out of the database if you wish. Just let us know when submitting your project by sending us an email at submissions@festivalofpelagia.com. Please note, there is no discount for submitting your project should you decide to opt out.
IMPORTANT DATES
Submissions are being accepted now thru March 31, 2013.
Acceptance will be announced by April 10, 2014.
What we need:
Your name, address, phone number, e-mail address along with your FilmFreeway ID for tracking purposes.
A Headshot and short bio.
The name of your film, running time of your film along with a short synopsis.
The “hats” you wore in producing the film (ie. writer, director, editor, etc.)
The best quality format your film exists as, and will be used for projection should you end up a participant in the festival. (ie. 1080p Quick Time file, Blu-ray, DVD, etc.)
A DVD or Blu-ray copy of your film, or a link to your film online. Please note: If you send a link, make sure the quality of your piece (aspect ratio, sound, playback speed) is the best that it can be as it will affect the way we evaluate it.
PLEASE DO NOT PUT LABELS or STICKERS ON DVD, rather USE A SHARPIE TO WRITE on them.
DVD MUST HAVE YOUR CONTACT INFORMATION, TITLE AND RUNNING TIME and FilmFreeway TRACKING ID written on it.
AVOID DAMAGE TO DVD by mailing it in a 5 1/2 x 7 1/2 DVD BOX. DO NOT USE a Jewel CD case or paper sleeve to mail in your DVD.
A stamped, self addressed envelope/box if you would like your media returned to you.
The submission fee is refundable only in the extraordinarily rare case that we do not get to actually screen your film for consideration.
Also, Festival of Pelagia does not own your project this is your project, we provide the data base only as an opportunity to assist in marketing you as an actor.
Films which arrive past the deadline and are not screened for acceptance to the festival will be returned along with your submission fee and will be unable to be included in the database on the website.
What sort of material is not acceptable?
Video Games-Demo Reels- Pornography. Please understand too, that we are very protective of our audiences, our fellow actors and of course of this festival, with that in mind, anything that would be abusive to audience members or put the festival and our fellow actors in a bad light will not be accepted and will be returned to you, your submission fee will be forfeited and of course we would not be able to add said project to our data base.
You have something that stirs controversy -stirs discussion- I love it bring it- especially if it shows your acting ability - BUT- keep in mind, there is a difference between being controversial and being abusive.
Thank You,
Kerry Snyder
Festival DIrector