Moviemaking competition returns with more time to write and produce entries

The extended writing and production period is meant to allow time to develop better stories.

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Callie Tucker – Winterfilm 2023 winner Eric Boso who made “Spencer + Penny, Forever,” with his three awards: best picture, screenplay, and music.
Gary Kessler – Winterfilm screening and awards ceremony will be April 20 at the Woodward Theatre.

The local moviemaking competition called Winterfilm will return for its 11th season in 2024 with a new twist. Instead of just one month to write, shoot and edit a short movie, participants will have a one-month writing window, followed by another month for production.

Winterfilm founder Kent Meloy said the aim of the writing-only month is to allow time to develop better stories. The 2024 timeline – 

  • Writing begins on Jan. 1.
  • Production begins on Feb 1.
  • Finished work must be submitted by March 1.

All submissions must include a specified theme and prop announced Jan. 1, plus
another instruction revealed on Feb. 1. Registration opens on December 1, and will be limited to thirty teams.

For last year’s event — its10th anniversary — every spot was claimed within a day.

An anonymous panel of volunteer judges will choose the best entries in several
categories, as well as a best-of-show winner.

Each team pays a $160 fee to cover administration costs and awards. The event will  be presented April 20, 2024 at the Woodward Theatre in Over-the-Rhine after a screening of all entries.

For full details, and to register a team, visit winterfilm.org.

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