NIFCA 2022 SEVEN-DAY FILM CHALLENGE REGISTRATION

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NATIONAL INDEPENDENCE FESTIVAL OF CREATIVE ARTS (NIFCA) 2022 

SEVEN-DAY FILM CHALLENGE RULES

 

DATES

The NIFCA 2022 Seven-Day Film Challenge will occur during October 28th – November 4th2022.

 

REGISTRATION

One registration form should be completed online by each participating team during the period of registration. The registration deadline is Tuesday 25th October, 2022.

 

REQUIRED ELEMENTS

On Day 1 of the Challenge participants will be given the required elements (prop, location, character, theme). These required elements MUST appear in the finished film.

 

DEADLINE FOR FILMS

Participants must upload or deliver the finished film to the NCF by 5 p.m. on Day 7 of the Challenge. Only those that meet the deadline will officially be part of the competition.

 

CREATIVITY

All creativity must take place during the seven-day period of the competition. This includes scriptwriting, rehearsing, filming, scoring and editing.

 

PRE-PRODUCTION

Prior to the Challenge, members of the participating team may research the genre, theme and cinematic techniques; secure locations and equipment; and organize potential cast and crew for the film.

 

PERMISSIONS

All persons and locations in the film must be represented by the necessary permissions and releases. Forms can be made available upon request.

 

FOOTAGE

All footage must be shot between Day 1 and Day 7 of the Challenge. No stock footage or footage shot or created at another time may be used. This includes use of animation.

 

STATUS

All participants must be volunteers.

 

EQUIPMENT

Any type of video or film camera may be used.

 

 

 

 

MUSIC AND SOUND EFFECTS

Participants are encouraged to work with local musicians/composers to write and record music for the film. It is also permissible to use pre-recorded music. Rights must be obtained, except if sourced from royalty-free libraries. This would also apply to sound effects. Violations may result in disqualification.

 

DURATION

The actual finished film should not exceed ten minutes duration. Minimum duration: five minutes. This includes the opening slate and the ending credits.

 

DISQUALIFICATION

Entries deemed to be inappropriate and unsuitable for public viewing will be disqualified.

 

JUDGING

A panel of judges will adjudicate the entries to arrive at the first, second and third prize winners.

 

SCREENINGS

Winning entries will be screened for public viewing by the National Cultural Foundation after the announcement of the winners.

 

INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS

The Intellectual Property rights of each film remain with the creator/s.

 

 

 

 

                                                

 

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NIFCA 2022 SEVEN-DAY FILM CHALLENGE
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