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Written by Paul Mahoney   
Saturday, 06 March 2010 11:48

Wildscreen Film entry deadline approaches

Entries are continuing to flood in for this year's Panda Awards film competition but there are just over three weeks until the final deadline.

All films entered will be given a full listing in the Wildscreen delegate directory - the essential listings guide for the wildlife media industry - and will be available for viewing in the fully digitised videotheque throughout the Festival week.

 

Enter a film now

The final deadline for entries into the competition is Friday 26 March. Full details of all the award categories and entry requirements can be found on the Wildscreen Festival website.


Volunteers wanted for the Wildscreen Festival

Enter a film now

The final deadline for entries into the competition is Friday 26 March. Full details of all the award categories and entry requirements can be found on the Wildscreen Festival website.


 

Preparations for October's Wildscreen Festival are in full swing and we're looking to put together a team of volunteers to help us make it the best yet. The success of each Festival depends on the generous support of a team of motivated and enthusiastic volunteers. Applications for volunteering positions will be accepted until Friday 30 April.

Volunteers must be aged 18 or over and will be required to work full-time from Saturday 9 to Friday 15 October 2010.
Complete an application form.

 

Film entry fees


You can enter as many films as you like into one or more award categories. For each film submission, you will be charged for the number of categories entered. It costs £100 for the first category and £40 for each subsequent category, except for the following awards which cost:

 

Newcomer - £35

Campaign - £50

Promotion of filmmakers from developing countries - £50

Short - £50

Series - £200 (You must enter 2 separate episodes into the Series category i.e. £100 + £100)

 

 
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