International Student Film Festival Hollywood - 12th Annual Film and Video Competition
The NoHo Arts District dot com has been around since the inception of the International Student Film Festival Hollywood. This annual student film festival and encourages student filmmakers to take advantage of this competition and the opportunties it provides. Make art but also show your art!
The International Student Film Festival Hollywood (ISFFH) continues to accept submissions for its 12th annual Film and Video Competition. The festival is open to students only – all ages and academic backgrounds. Film entries will be accepted until August 15, 2014.
The film industry is constantly searching for creative, new artistic talent and vision. The ISFFH seeks to serve as an international liaison bringing together promising creative talent from all corners of the earth.
The constant reach of human creativity for more refined and powerful methods of artistic expression has lead to creation of new media: music videos, abstract features, hybrid film, animation and more. The ISFFH provides a platform for international talent and celebrates new artistic discoveries from all over the world. The ISFFH is always seeking that singular, challenging, and passionate student talent.
The International Student Film Festival Hollywood will be held in the NoHo Arts District of North Hollywood, CA USA November 7 - 9, 2014. More information and entry forms are available on the festival website www.isffhollywood.org.
Last year, the ISFFH screened student films from countries around the world including Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Colombia, Germany, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Israel, Netherlands, Portugal, Taiwan, United Kingdom and throughout the USA.
Award-winning actor Hector Elizondo received the 2013 ISFFH Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of his prolific career in film and television. Mr. Elizondo shared stories of his career and took questions from the audience. He then proceeded to present awards, along with actor and ISFFH board member Calvin Jung to the top 29 filmmakers in the 2013 ISFFH competition. Mark D. Manalo from the University of Southern California took home the Grand Jury Award for his film “Present Trauma.”
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