29 August 2007

Shoot Out Boulder Call for Entries

competitions 2007, deadlines, october

10 October 2007

Shoot Out Boulder Call for EntriesThe 24-hour fast film competition known as The Shoot Out Boulder has announced a call for team entries. The Shoot Out Boulder, which takes place 12 - 13 October is now in its fourth year. It is the first annual 24 hour competition of its kind in the United States, and was voted the Best Film Festival 2007 by Westword. The Shoot Out Boulder challenges filmmakers of all experience levels to trust their courage, imagination and determination to make a seven-minute-long film in just 24 hours.


The Shoot Out Boulder once again expects to draw more then 400 competitors. “Fast filmmaking is an entirely new category of filmmaking, and is not just limited to professionals, but open to everyone, from families to college students to middle schoolers,” says Michael Conti, executive director of The Shoot Out Boulder. “It is an experience far beyond just watching a reality show like On the Lot (the new Fox reality filmmaking show, where filmmaker contestants produce short films to compete for a $1 Million development deal),” he says. “This event is the real thing, in your own backyard, you can actually participate yourself, and walk home with $1,000.”

Entry fees vary, from $50.00 for 17 and under, to $100.00 for 18 and over. Each additional team member is $20.00 (two-thirds of the team must be 17 and under to qualify), and if over 18, then additional team member is $25.00. There is a special discount rate for families. Included in the entry fee is a ticket to the awards ceremony at the Boulder Theater which occurs on Sunday, October 14 at 6 p.m.

On the following Saturday, all the films are screened at the Boulder Public Library in the ultimate fast film festival in which each filmmaker gets 10 minutes to screen their efforts and respond to any audience questions. Visit online at www.theshootoutboulder.com for more details.

Payments must be mailed by Wednesday, 10 October, or paid online by midnight Thursday, 11 October. After that time entry forms and payment must be delivered in person on Friday, 12 October between 6:00 and 8:30 p.m. at the sign-in booth, located in front of the Boulder County Courthouse on the 1300 block of the Pearl Street Mall.

On Sunday, 14 Oct., the top 10 films will be officially unveiled and premiered at the Boulder Theater. At the end of the evening, category prizes will be awarded to each winning team. Prizes vary. In a separate category, actors will be competing for The Shooting Star award, which entails starring in as many short films as they can in 24 hours.

In its inaugural launch in 2004, over 200 teams made up of students, families and professionals have taken up the challenge.

The top films from previous events have been shown at Boulder Adventure Film Festival, Boulder International Film Festival, Moondance Film Festival, Toofy Film Festival, International Film Series at CU-Boulder, the Starz Film Center in Denver, The Shoot Out Australia and New Zealand, and at The Colorado Music Festival.

The sponsors for The Shoot Out Boulder 2007 are The Boulder Arts Commission, Boulder County Arts Alliance, Scientific Cultural Arts District, Daily Camera, Exhibitrek THE GALLERY, Alpine Media Duplication, Boulder International Film Festival, KBCO, Boulder TV and Boulder Valley Center for Dermatology.

About The Shoot Out Boulder

The Shoot Out Boulder’s mission is to break through artistic inertia and audience indifference by providing an exceptional creative venue for artistic expression through film.

The Shoot Out — the first ever ‘24 Hour’ filmmaking festival — was held in Newcastle, Australia in 1999. By luring filmmakers to Newcastle with a cash prizes for the best film, The Shoot Out kicked off with 105 entries in its first year. This was an extraordinary result for a totally original and untried event. Since then, The Shoot Out has continued to grow exponentially. The Shoot Out now takes place in five cities: Newcastle, Geelong, Toowoomba (Australia), Hamilton (New Zealand) and Boulder (Colorado, USA).

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