CONTENT:
The festival encourages films that portray the human race in a positive light, and will take films of all sorts into consideration.
ANIMATED SHORTS:
At Least 75% of the film must be animated in order to qualify. Cell, hand-drawn, computer, clay, and puppet animation are all acceptable.
YOUNG FILMMAKERS:
Films in the Young Filmmaker category must be directed by, edited by, and with sound by and cinematography by young students enrolled in a High School, Middle School, Grammar School or home study equivalent program, during the production of the film.
Do not use music without written and legal permission from the copyright owner to use that music in your film for a festival release.
Separate age sub-categories may be added at the Programming Director's discretion. If the entrant or submitter is younger than 18 years of age or younger than the legal age to enter contracts is his/her state, written consent from his/her parent or legal guardian must be sent to the Festival entry location.
SPECIAL SCREENINGS
Special Screenings are a selection of headliner features and shorts shown out-of-competition, and without feedback. Films are selected by invitation only.
MARKET
Red Catalog Listing
A film market where filmmakers and other industry professionals can view films held in conjunction with the Red Rock Film Festival. If accepted, the films will be made available in the market with a SIMPLE LISTING in the catalog with minimal information about the film.
Red Grid
A film market where filmmakers and other industry professionals can view films held in conjunction with the Red Rock Film Festival. If accepted, the films will be made available in the market with an extended listing in the market catalog which contains similar information about the film as a competition film. Favorite films from the Competition and Red Grid submissions may be rewarded a Market Screening, or other screenings as selected by the Program Director.
ROUNDS
There are five rounds in the festival: First, Second, Third, Finalist and Official Selection. The Programming Director selects films for the festival from the finalists at his or her discretion based on the highest previewer scores and their notes. Films that make it to at least the Third Round are accepted into the Red Film Market.
JUDGING CRITERIA FOR COMPETITION:
All films are previewed with consideration to the Content and Mission of the Festival, and scored in the following artistic elements: Direction, Screenplay, Acting/Talent, Production Value and Post-Production Values. Entrants may request for previewer notes in writing to help aid in the production in their film: notes are opinions of the previewers and do not, necessarily reflect the opinions of the festival.
The Competition Official Selections are sent to the Grand Jury who score the films in their category on Direction, Screenplay, Acting/Talent, Production Value and Post-Production Values. The highest scoring film is selected as the best film in that category.
Individual elements of film may be selected for competition at the discretion of the Programming Director, Festival Director and suggestion from members of the Grand Jury.
The Grand Jury in their category are also asked to suggest nominations of films for those selected elements such as Acting or Cinematography with 50% or higher becoming a final nomination. The Grand Jury in their category then ranks the final nominations for each selected element with the winner being the highest total ranked nominee.
Members of the Grand Jury are also asked to suggest films in their category for Special Achievements where a suggestion of 50% or higher from the Grand Jury in their category going to a vote with winners for those Special Achievements being three out of three, or a two-thirds vote or higher if there are more than three Grand Jury judges in their category.
The Festival may also use a debate contest tally as it does in the preview process which eliminates either or both the highest or lowest scores in the tally that are out of range of the majority of previewers or judges — this is done to prevent cramming or slamming of scores based on political, artistic or personal beliefs or based on possible acquaintances or feelings about a filmmaker.
CHECKS / MONEY ORDERS:
Make checks or US money orders payable in U.S. dollars to "Red Rock Film Festival" by special permission of the festival, and by using the festival's online form.
FINANCING:
Entries in Competition may not have been produced, financed or initiated by a MAJOR motion picture studio distribution company.
DISTRIBUTION
Films submitted may be under distribution, but not in nationwide theaters or broadcast nationally in the U.S.
Distributors may also submit their film out of competition in the Special Screening or World and US Premiere categories on the Festival's online submission form at www.redrockfilmfestival.com.
ELECTRONIC PRESS KITS:
Press Kits should be simple, and can be emailed. Photos may be submitted as a jpeg, tif or eps file with the correct aspect ratio. Written files may be a text file or included in the body of the email.
The files must include:
• 2 color still screenshots that represent a SCENE FROM THE FILM.
• 1 headshot of the DIRECTOR.
• Complete credits of the principal cast and production crew.
• Director's Bio: A short bio about the director in 50 - 100 words.
• Synopsis: a short description about the film in 50 - 125 words without revealing crucial or surprise plot elements.
The festival reserves the right to complete any information not supplied by the filmmaker from whatever source available, and will not be responsible if incorrect information is entered.
SUBMISSION FORMAT:
Films may be submitted via a Vimeo link or video link via FilmFreeway or other participating submission site.
EXHIBITION FORMAT: ProRes or H264 HD files are encouraged. The Festival, at its own choosing, will select either a usable Digital, ProRes, H264 file, DCP, or HD file for projection for films in the festival and market screenings. QuickTime and Digital files must comply to the format requested by the Festival.
SHIPPING:
Submitted Flash Drives or Hard Drives are returned only if the filmmaker has provided the festival with a Prepaid self-addressed envelope. The festival is not responsible for lost, stolen or misdirected mail.
Upon acceptance, exhibition prints must be shipped to the Red Rock Film Festival to the supplied address on the requested format. The Print Source will be responsible for the cost of the exhibition copy shipment to the festival. The festival handles the copies with the utmost care and provides postal insurance of loss or damage to a maximum of US $100 (or cost of replacement, whichever is less.) The festival does not provide insurance for originals or masters or to foreign countries.
SELECTION NOTIFICATION:
The competition finalists and other films selected for the Red Rock Film Festival or Market will be notified by email or mail. Participation in the festival implies understanding and acceptance of all regulations and requirements of the Red Rock Film Festival and the entrant must comply by all submission deadlines of the submission copy, exhibition print, publicity stills, director's photo, director's bio, a completed submission form, as well as all other publicity for the press such as postcards. For more information contact the festival at:
Red Rock Film Festival
Telephone: 435.705.5555
Website: www.redrockfilmfestival.com
Terms
The entrants agrees they have read and accepted all rules and regulations of the Red Rock Film Festival. The filmmaker, entrant and submitter concede they are authorized to use all images, likenesses, music and sounds in their entry, and that the exhibition will not violate or infringe any copyright, privacy right, publicity right, patent, trademark, service mark or any other property or personal right, and does not constitute a defamation of any person or entity nor is the film subject to or threatened by litigation. The filmmaker, entrant and submitter grants permission to the festival to screen the entry at the festival including the festival market, and agrees to hold harmless the Red Rock Film Festival, its sponsors, entities, officers, committee members, attorneys, and advisers from any and all claims, losses, liabilities or attorneys' fees that may be held against any of the foregoing in connection with the Film entry or the Festival's use thereof. Permission to use stills and excerpts from the submitted film, not to exceed 2 minutes, for promotional purposes (in print, theatrically, broadcast, internet or all other means as well as released to the news media) is considered granted upon submission as well as copying and archiving the entries to DCP, Blu-ray, DVD, Hard Drive, Tape or other means for projection for the festival, and for the purpose of previewing and judging.