Short Films from the BA (Bristol Area)
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Wed 17 July 2019 // 19:30
Tickets: £3/£2 (Film makers in for free, one per film)
Welcome to the Bluescreen No 4 of 2019...
Bluescreen is The Cube's and Bristol's longest running Short Film Night and YOUR Open Screen night for local film makers to bring in and screen their short films.
And in true Bluescreen style expect another evening of a very eclectic mix of locally produced Short Films.
Any film genre is welcomed – the more eclectic mix of films we get the better we like it!
We are now trialling a new 2 hours total screening duration event and with just one film per one filmmaker. This is to allow all films to be screened at a reasonable hour and also give the opportunity to the audience to stay and watch them to the end too.
SO WHAT WE ARE BASICALLY SAYING IS, IF YOU GOT A FILM, GET DOWN EARLY!
Films can be up to 20mins long and must be on Memory Stick (formatted for VLC Player) or DVD (formatted for a DVD Player). No Hard Drives please.
USB - Digital Film Files should be clearly marked with your name, film title and our name - BLUESCREEN, so it can be quickly found by our projectionist.
DVD - Should be playable in a DVD Player (ie. not data files) and bring a backup disk if you can.
To get the best screening experience at Bluescreen, we suggest your film should be formatted in H264 (.mp4) video compression, with AAC compression for audio. And limit the data rate to 15,000 kbits/sec and films should be no larger than 5GB per file.
If you've not got a film, come along and support/meet other film makers and/or get inspired to make a film yourself and its a great way to get involved in Bristol's film making community.
PLUS we have Bluescreen Hi-Fi DJing in the Bar, Cube Orchestra film re-scores and, if time, some classic shorts from the Bluescreen Archives. Films on screen after 8.00.
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Web:http://bluescreenfilms.weebly.com
Mail: bluescreen@cubecinema.com
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