5 mobile movie festivals making waves

Published by Joel Willans on March 11, 2013

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Film festivals have been around for almost as long as films themselves. The first biggie was held in Venice in 1932, Cannes kicked off in 1946, while the longest continually running festival, the Edinburgh International Film Festival started a year later. But times they are a changing and with new technology, new gatherings of film devotees and filmmakers are springing up all the time. One new genre making waves is mobile movies. Here’s five festivals celebrating this brave new world.

Tribeca Festival – New York, USA, 17-28th April

A new category on Tribeca’s award circuit celebrates narratives created by talented transmedia artists. The remit? To reward ‘creators who employ an innovative, interactive, web-based or multi-platform approach to story creation.’ Two years ago The Tribeca Film Institute and Ford Foundation’s JustFilms set up a fund of $750,000 to support non-traditional filmmaking, such as micro-blogging and short films. Robert di Niro helped found the institute – so it has quite a pedigree.

New Media Film Festival -LA, USA, 11-12th June

More buzz than a bucketful of bees, New Media is a dynamic and fun festival begun by the very personable Susan Johnston. She talks about the platform for film as a ‘creative sandbox.’  There is also a specific category for ‘Mobile/Tablet’ entries– audiovisual works made on a mobile phone, which can be as short as 30 seconds. They even offer distribution to some of the films that are not accepted into the festival.

Oska Bright Film Festival – Brighton, UK, 17-19th November

Filmmaking, the joy of expression and creativity, is for everyone.   Nowhere is this more evident than at Oska Bright. Dedicated to anyone with a learning disability and now accepting entries worldwide– it celebrates the art of the short film and encourages five minute masterpieces. They even raised money to take screenings ‘on the road’ and encourage  entrants to use art, videos and mobile technology to mix and match to perfection.

Olleh International Smartphone Film Festival, 17-20th April

This one is as specific as it sounds. When it began in 2011, the festival received 470 films, all created on smartphones. Many were from teenagers. This year they have divided the competition into three sections – teens, local and international entries. Eleven prizes award ingenuity and excellence.  Festival Director Lee Jun-ik says ‘The message that we want to spread with this festival is to have a dream.’

The Bridport Prize’s flash film competition – Sixty second stories, 10-14th April

A competition that challenges filmmakers to adapt existing stories to the screen, in a minute or less. The only stipulation is that the source must be literary and all entrants are under 25. Joe Dunthorne, the author of Submarine, which was adapted into a film of the same name, is curating – ‘I’ve always been into film as much as books so I’m happy for the opportunity to weld my interests together.’

The days of filmmaking being for the rich or the well-connected, now seem archaic. The only connections you need are a fully charged ‘phone and a brain sparking ideas. If this sound like you, why not enter our Nokia Music Short Film Competition? Launched in association with Sundance London, the brief is simple: To showcase the amazing, the unusual and the unknown music happening underground around the world.

A fantastic festival of film fun

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Filmmakers need to simply upload a short 15 to 60 secs video trailer by March 21st visualizing the underground music scene in their chosen city. Think of this trailer as an audition, which showcases your concept. If your idea is chosen, you’ll receive two Nokia Lumia 920s and a $5,000 budget to shoot your film. What’s more, both films are guaranteed a special screening at the Sundance London Film & Music Festival (2013) in April, and one lucky grand prizewinner will walk away with $5,000 and a Nokia Lumia 920.

Think you’ve got what it takes to make your mark in mobile movies? Then get filming!

Image credit: Phillip Pessar

Comments

  • http://xeeme.com/mithuhassan Mithu Hassan

    Great initiative !!

  • http://twitter.com/left_the_stars ♡♥♬ Nephilim ♬♥♡

    don’t forget to mention the Berlin Film Festival in Germany

  • Harold Gardner

    I have never heard of these…that is amazing so many are doing so much interesting & creative work.

  • http://twitter.com/amidiabetic amidiabetic (Stuart)

    I think that film festivals are a great way to highlight new talent that would have otherwise gone unnoticed.

  • http://reCareered.com/ philrosenberg

    It’s great that it no longer requires massive fundraising to create an independent film.

  • http://twitter.com/patriciacarrier Patricia Carrier

    This is unbelievable full of imagination,, love it!!!

  • Nili M.

    Big film buff. Festivals are a great way to see stuff outside the mainstream.

  • Yanko Karamanov

    Sounds great. I have never been on film festival.

  • http://www.facebook.com/BarryGumm Barry Gumm

    Thanks for the great article

  • http://twitter.com/UberECOcool Susan Davis Cushing

    I miss the film festival life tremendously.

  • http://twitter.com/strategyplanone Strategy Plan One

    Good way to showcase creative talents

  • http://bajabybus.com/ Ian Wright

    Film festivals are where the real creativity is to be found…

  • duncan duncan

    I watched the first one, it’s really touching. I will finish the rest if i have time. :-)

  • duncan duncan

    Nokia always share wonderful things

  • http://www.facebook.com/MarkAReynolds Mark Reynolds

    Nice to hear that smartphones have created a new genre !

  • http://twitter.com/BlackCaesarX ☠CPirateTV☠

    These festivals are still not inclusive enough non traditional racial types, I believe still need to have their own peer recognition festivals

  • http://twitter.com/rob_is_it Rob Tee

    Cool, a several years ago one wouldn’t even imagine there would be such a thing.

  • http://twitter.com/JasonWagner1993 Jason Wagner

    I enjoyed reading this. Thank you for providing the content of which I just read!

  • http://twitter.com/tag64geoff geoff tegjeu

    new style films, the future is here

  • http://christinck.de/ thomas christinck

    never heard of these festivals before :)

  • Vinoth Chandar

    this is great for media :) now everyone can compete creatively

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100005163755104 Jericho Demos

    thanks for the share, agree with them.. film festival is a one way to highlight some hidden talents

  • http://twitter.com/tzarulnicolai TZARULNICOLAI

    Culture polishes the character, is is important to be a big part of education to unchain talent and imagination of children, the adults of tomorrow. Festivals are definitely big moments :)

  • http://blogbizbuzz.com/ Joan-BlogBizBuzz

    Wonderful seeing a smattering of mobile video productions from various parts of the world. The ideas and motivation. Thanks for sharing, all in all the festivals open doors to unknown presenters which is wonderful.

  • http://twitter.com/DirkHyka Dirk Hyka

    Wow I didn’t have seen it in this light…

  • Michael Hamburger

    I went to the Tribeca Film Festival a couple of years ago and it was an amazing experience! I highly recommend attending a film festival soon! It’s a great experience.

    Thanks.

  • http://twitter.com/RimoftheWorld Lake Arrowhead

    Film festivals are a fun event, a great way to see new talent. Yay cell phones!

  • http://twitter.com/toonkerssemaker Toon Kerssemakers

    Very nice to show this new developments

  • Kaya Wittenburg

    this is the wave of the future!

  • p COOLEY

    wow these shorts were great mobile phones are surely advancing i am assuming you can only enter the competition if you have a nokia lumina…

  • Dimitrios-Jimmy Seymour

    i love movie festivals, definitely going to look into these more.

  • cckleese@gmail.com

    I think it is AMAZING the advances of technology! It is incredible that you can use your phones to make small movies, it’s awesome for ppl that don’t have all the things necessary to film a big project! I think it’s great film festivals are popping up everywhere, gives small town dreamers a chance of a lifetime!

  • http://www.facebook.com/chris.sandys Chris Sandys

    From a business point of view, and from that of a consumer, I am happy to see Nokia getting into the game (finally). Initiatives like this are fun, and I hope they can help you capture market and mind share.

  • http://twitter.com/bizGENIUS_AUS Sonia Myers

    film festivals are great – would love to go to one of these big ones

  • Tom Plamann

    Love it!

  • http://www.newsmeback.com NewsMeBack

    Festivals like these are great way to promote new “small” movies and give opportunity for larger audience. Great way for supporting authors.

  • http://www.facebook.com/Mrs.Terri.Long Terri Long

    Festivals are fantastic and a wonderful way to check all the latest talent and the old really.

  • disqus_0mBIkXkU5v

    Never been to one before

  • http://twitter.com/monopolizegplus Bree

    Pretty amazing, times are changing