Shooting People and BAFTA Present Short Sighted
The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) and Shooters present ‘Short Sighted’, an intensive day devoted to helping you get your short film exhibited and distributed.
Sunday 14 September, at BAFTA, 195 Piccadilly, London. Shooting People and BAFTA members pay only £15; everyone else pays £30. The price also includes a little black book of useful contacts and websites.
shootingpeople.org/shortsighted
This is a whole day event of sessions, workshops, surgeries and networking opportunities aimed at people who have made a short film, and want to know what to do next. Already confirmed are MySpace, YouTube, Shorts International, Encounters, British Council, Film London, Filmaka, Cinelan, Daily Motion and BT Vision to name a few of many.
Sessions will cover every step in the process of getting your film out to an audience and the people who might fund future work, from maximising your film’s festival life to knowing the inside story on traditional short film sales to TV and DVD. We’ll also help you judge when and where to put your film online, and look to where short film exhibition in headed in this digital age and ask if it just might start to generate revenue for filmmakers.







