BY ASSOCIATED PRESS
New
York, TAG — YouTube is launching a film festival that will play out online and
ultimately send 10 finalists to the Venice Film Festival.
The
Google Inc.-owned video site announced Thursday that Your Film Festival will
take submissions of short films up to 15 minutes in length between Feb. 2 and
March 31. Fifty semi-finalists will be selected by Scott Free Productions,
Ridley and Tony Scott's production company.
Those
50 films will form a channel on YouTube: http://www.YouTube.com/yourfilmfestival.
There, users will be able to view the films and vote for their favorites.
The
10 finalists will be flown to the 69th annual Venice Film Festival, where their
films will be screened in August. Ridley Scott will lead a jury in selecting a
winner, who will receive a $500,000 grant from YouTube to produce a work with
Scott Free.
"Through
this program, YouTube will give filmmakers the opportunity to reach a vast
audience, screen their work during the Venice Film Festival and potentially be
rewarded in a career-changing way," Robert Kyncl, global head of content
at YouTube, said in a statement.
Last
year, YouTube released the film "Life in a Day," which was co-produced
by Scott. The feature-length documentary stitched together videos submitted by
YouTube users.
Though
anyone can submit a film, Your Film Festival is particularly hoping to reward
young filmmakers and producers. YouTube said that it will be doing outreach at
both the Sundance Film Festival and South By Southwest to spur filmmakers to
participate in Your Film Festival and urge them to consider YouTube a pathway
to industry attention.
"Short
filmmaking is exactly where I started my career 50 years ago, so to be helping
new filmmakers find an entry point like this into the industry is
fantastic," said Scott.
YouTube
has held film contests in the past, but the global Your Film Festival is on a
much larger scale. International films will have subtitles added. Basically the
only restrictions beside length are that entrants must be at least 18 years old
and that the work can't have been distributed prior to Jan. 1, 2010.
"We've
always wanted to do something like this, but there were limitations in the past
that prevented us from doing it," says Nate Weinstein, YouTube
entertainment marketing manager. "The time also seemed right given the
work that the organization is doing within original channels."
YouTube
hopes the Your Film Festival channel will be a one-stop-shop for high-quality
programming, and YouTube is increasing focus on the channels. YouTube is
pushing to make its platform more conducive to longer viewing visits and to
advertisers that want their brands aligned with quality programming.
YouTube's most dramatic push into original programming
was announced last fall with the launch of more than 100 video channels from
partners including an array of Hollywood production companies, celebrities and
new media groups.[]
YouTube Plots 'Your Film Festival' for Users
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