Submit your film early for the lowest rates and early acceptance qualification. All genres are encouraged to apply!! Filmmakers and content creators are allowed to submit more than one film/video project, but must pay additional submission entry fees. The Visual Radio Television Network Festival proudly accepts entries via FilmFreeway.com, the world's best online submission platform. FilmFreeway offers free HD online screeners, unlimited video storage, digital press kits, and more. Click to submit with FilmFreeway.
If your film/video is selected for screening please be prepared to provide a press kit including a poster, still photographs, a trailer, synopsis, links, and cast/crew information.
If your film/video is selected we reserve the right to use images or videos solely for marketing and promotional purposes for the visual Radio Network Festival.
All filmmakers must complete the Submission Entry Form. Submission fee payments must be made in U.S. currency, and paid by Credit Card, Bank Check, or Money Order Entry fees must be made payable to: VJTV.
We accept submissions in the forms of digital downloads, flash drives, external hard drives, and DVD. Any hard copy submissions mailed will not be returned. Please print and include the Submission Entry Form with your film along with submission fee. Be sure to email: rocke@vjtvntwork.com once you have submitted your film either online or by mail. Submission fees are non-refundable. Hard copy submissions can be mailed to:
WHERE MEDIA MEETS
Attn: VJTV NETWORK
8393 Capwell Drive, Ste #150
Oakland, CA 94621
United States
All content in your film/video must be owned by the filmmaker, or you must have expressed written permission to use for exhibition.
Categories:
Web/New Media Series:
Film and/or video that is designed to be a part of an episodic series. Submit only one episode that best represents your show.
Short Film:
Narrative short length films, fiction, and/or fictionalized accounts of historical events with a runtime of under 40 minutes.
Documentary:
Non-fiction films documenting aspects of reality including biographies, human rights, education, economic, entertainment, labor, law, religion, politics, science, travel, and more.
Animation:
Films that are created using traditional and/or digital techniques, including stop motion, and films that also contain live action along with animation. Motion comics created with computer or using traditional techniques are also accepted.
Experimental:
Films using non-traditional narrative, filming techniques, editing, and sound.
Music Video:
Films that are created to showcase a song or songs utilizing visual imagery produced for promotional and artistic purposes. Runtime must not exceed 10 minutes.
International Film:
Films that are fictional, non-fictional, documentary, animated, experimental, musical, or web/television series that were created and filmed in locations outside of the United States. All runtimes are accepted. All non-english speaking films must have subtitles in english.
Television Series/Special:
Short or feature length films that cover the genres of: episodic series, documentaries, talk show, sports, travel, experimental, animated, health, science, family entertainment, news, musical and concert series, historical biographies, that were created and designed to be screened on broadcast television and digital distribution.
Any questions regarding The Visual Radio Network Television Festival, and the VJTV Network, please Email Festival Director, James Earl-Rockefeller, III rocke@vjtvnetwork.com