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10 juin 2014
Appel à Inscriptions
01 août 2014
Date limite précoce
01 déc. 2014
Date limite standard
05 janv. 2015
Date limite retardée
05 janv. 2015
Festival fermé
30 janv. 2015
Date de notification
19 mars 2015
22 mars 2015
Début du Festival: 19 mars 2015 Fin du Festival: 22 mars 2015
The Lookout Wild Film Festival is an outdoor adventure and conservation festival in Chattanooga, Tenn., that aims to celebrate what we call "wild" films. We are looking for projects that celebrate the wild places around the Southeast, North America and the world.
Topics of such films may include — but are not limited to — exploration, conservation, nature, wildlife, survival and outdoor activities such as adventure sports. Some sports/activities we hope to encompass are: rock climbing, cycling, paddling, hiking, hang gliding, skiing, running, mountain biking, fishing, birding, snowshoeing, caving, boarding (snow, wake, skate and others), horseback riding, surfing, multisport, slack lining, base jumping and whatever else people are doing outside.
We are looking for narrative and documentary films, feature-length, shorts and everything in between.
But beyond any specific activity or theme, the LWFF board is looking for films that share our love of the outdoors and storytelling. We want films that take us places we can't go — or haven't gone yet. We want films that help us see things with a new perspective.
Films will be shown over three days at the historic Chattanooga Choo Choo.
Chattanooga is a youthful, growing outdoor mecca drawing in top experts and athletes from around the United States. The city are also garnering attention from media outlets and tourism groups, headlined by Outside Magazine calling the Scenic City its "Best City Ever" in 2011 and the New York Times declaring that Chattanooga has the fastest Internet speeds in the country in 2010.
We believe that the Lookout Wild Film Festival will be key part of Chattanooga's continued growth as a destination for both outdoor enthusiasts and young, techie creatives. We hope to see you here!
We are looking for projects that celebrate the wild places around the Southeast, North America and the world.
Topics of such films may include — but are not limited to — exploration, conservation, nature, wildlife, survival and outdoor activities such as adventure sports. Some sports/activities we hope to encompass are: rock climbing, cycling, paddling, hiking, hang gliding, skiing, running, mountain biking, fishing, birding, snowshoeing, caving, boarding (snow, wake, skate and others), horseback riding, surfing, multisport, slack lining, camping, BASE jumping, endurance sports and whatever else people are doing outside.
We are looking for narrative and documentary films, feature-length, shorts and everything in between.
But beyond any specific activity or theme, the LWFF board is looking for films that share our love and reverence to the outdoors. We want films that take us places we can't go — or haven't gone yet. We want films that help us see things with a new perspective.
There are no time constraints for when the film was produced.
There are no location constraints for where the film takes place, aside from our Southeastern Film category.
We are looking for projects that celebrate the wild places around the Southeast, North America and the world.
Topics of such films may include — but are not limited to — exploration, conservation, nature, wildlife, survival and outdoor activities such as adventure sports. Some sports/activities we hope to encompass are: rock climbing, cycling, paddling, hiking, hang gliding, skiing, running, mountain biking, fishing, birding, snowshoeing, caving, boarding (snow, wake, skate and others), horseback riding, surfing, multisport, slack lining, camping, BASE jumping, endurance sports and whatever else people are doing outside.
We are looking for narrative and documentary films, feature-length, shorts and everything in between.
But beyond any specific activity or theme, the LWFF board is looking for films that share our love and reverence to the outdoors. We want films that take us places we can't go — or haven't gone yet. We want films that help us see things with a new perspective.
There are no time constraints for when the film was produced.
There are no location constraints for where the film takes place, aside from our Southeastern Film category.
By submitting your film, you agree that you have rights to all content in the submission. You also agree to allow Lookout Wild Film Festival to show your film at our festival and/or winter film series. Films may be shown at multiple screenings. Segments of the films may be used in trailers. Screen grabs or filmmaker submitted images may be used in promotional material and social media.
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