Sunday, January 13, 2013

Make a Short Film in Northwest Louisiana for a Chance to Win $50,000


This is a brief excerpt from NoFilmSchool




Last year, 86 teams competed in the first annual Louisiana Film Prize, and one lucky team walked away with $50,000. Now, the 2013 iteration of the LAFP has just kicked off, and once again they’re offering a cool $50,000 for the best short film shot in the northwestern section of the Bayou State, as well as $500 prizes for each of the 20 finalists. Here’s the details on the competition’s rules and how to enter:


The Louisiana Film Prize is a short film competition where filmmakers from all over the country come to Northwest Louisiana to make their films during the filming window, complete them, and return after post-production to participate in a winner-takes-all battle for votes and recognition during the festival weekend.

Once you’ve made your film and submitted a rough cut for consideration by midnight (the night of Tuesday, June 11th, 2013), you will have just a few short months to complete post-production. If your film is selected as one of twenty battle films, you will receive an award of $500 and be invited to return to Shreveport, LA to attend Louisiana Film Prize Weekend where your primary job will be to convince an adoring public and a jury of creative experts …



By: Justin Minich


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