Here's a chance to celebrate your Sacramento County, CA neighborhood on the big screen! Young filmmakers can use their phones and available technology to showcase where they live in two-minutes or less. Five to eight films will be displayed on the big screen during this three-day festival as Access Sacramento's "A Place Called Sacramento" Film Festival celebrates its 20th year.
Selected films will play at one of the two venues with the top film sharing the screen and stage at Sacramento's historic Crest Theatre on Oct. 5th during a world-premiere red-carpet showing. The winner shares the stage with 10 winning script writers who have spent the summer turning their screenplays into 10-minute films.
Consider what it's like living in Sacramento County, CA. What fun way can you showcase your neighborhood/city's social, economic, environmental or educational experience. How do these factors affect your life and the lives of those who live in your community?
1. Big screen playback at either the historic Crest Theater or at the Coloma Community Center.
2. Special Certificate for the producer/director recognizing the selection for the Festival. (There are no cash prizes for this part of the Festival.)
3. Two admission tickets per film on the night the film premieres.
4. Recognition as the producer/director in the audience after the screening.
5. Credit in the IMDB.com website as a festival film for names appearing on screen.
6. The top four (4) project directors will receive a free 6-month Access Sacramento membership and free enrollment in one of the following workshop classes: Single-Camera Shooting and Editing (Eight 3-hour sessions) or TV Studio production (Six 3-hour sessions only on Saturday mornings). If any of the four winners is not 18-years-old at the time of the class, a parent or guardian will also be granted a free adult membership and must also attend the workshop/class. (Value: up to $120 each).