World's Smallest Film Festival

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Thu Jun 26 22:19:31 CEST 2003





  Films and Animations for Mobile Phones - A New Creative Broadcast Medium!
   


Images from WSFF at Wireless 2003
 

Call for Entries

Filmmakers and Animators please go to www.worldssmallestfilmfestival.com for details!

  
'The World's Smallest Film Festival' showcases the technologies that deliver live action video and animation to mobile devices. 

In September 'The World's Smallest Film Festival'  comes to London with Mobile Commerce World. Established in 2000, the Mobile Commerce World exhibition has a proven track record of delivering real mobile and wireless solution buyers to the show-floor. In addition to meeting the buyers who are making decisions about mobile and wireless products and services, MCW 2003 offers benefits that will help you to increase brand awareness, showcase your technologies, educate new audiences and gain exposure to media outlets. 

'The World's Smallest Film Festival' - London, is an opportunity for handset makers, technology providers, toolset providers, production companies, and filmmakers/animators to show their stuff.

What is the market potential for mobile video and animation? With an estimated 900 million mobile phone users worldwide, the potential market for multimedia-capable wireless phones and made-for-mobile content is huge. Forget the old paradigm of cramming 90-minute feature films into matchbook-sized screens. Forget movie trailers. Technology and content genres are undergoing a radical shift in design and capabilities as vendors gear up to deliver the content and services users will actually demand and use. Devices are being matched with players for video and vector graphics, and content will be a huge differentiating factor.

  
Handset Makers: do not miss the chance to connect your brands to 'The World's Smallest Film Festival' and to leverage that into business at MCW 2003.
Networks: Unique WSFF visual content is a huge differentiating factor! Make it known that your network is the one to join, by becoming associated with us.
Developer Platforms: Shouldn't WSFF filmmakers and artists be using your platform to author, edit, and encode? Contact us to make that happen!
Artists/Filmmakers: visit www.worldssmallestfilmfestival.com for specifications, how to submit works, where to get tools, etc.   
Join past sponsors including Intel, Lightsurf, Nokia, and BMW Films as well as the many filmmakers and entertainment visionaries who have supported past "World's Smallest Film Festivals", making them a huge media success. The CTIA Wireless 2003 was a huge success, and The London event should be better than ever!

NEW: We are also holding the WSFF in conjunction with Festival Internacional de Cine Expresión en Corto, the largest short film festival in Central America. Held in Mexico in July 22th to July
27th, the Festival Internacional de Cine Expresión en Corto will include a demonstration program for films and animations as made for mobile devices, conducted by 'The World's Smallest Film Festival'. This is an opportunity for you to take a step into a huge potential market (100 million potential mobile phone users and a 14% penetration rate, as well as a huge short film tradition). Details can be found at www.worldssmallestfilmfestival.com.

And of course you can see archives of the  Wireless 2003 show for sample films and animations.
   The 'World's Smallest Film Festivals' are unique, interactive, exciting, and high-awareness-building opportunities. These are venues where companies can bring their technology and capabilities to life. You should be a part of it! To get on the WSFF fast track, please contact Beau Buck at "The World's Smallest Film Festival" in Los Angeles, at 01-310-277-3456 or via email at bizdev at worldssmallestfilmfestival.com
 




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