The Journal of Short Film: Summer 2008 Submissions

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A Lion in the House by Steven Bognar and Julia Reichert

The Journal of Short Film (JSF) is inviting filmmakers to submit short films for consideration in their Volume 12 (Summer 2008) issue. The deadline is May 6. The JSF, a DVD quarterly published since 2005, has, as per its press release, "an open and free submissions process." Submission guidelines can be found at www.theJSF.org.

The JSF release adds that "Steven Bognar will join the JSF as a guest editor for this volume. Steven is perhaps best known for making the epic feature documentary A Lion in the House [above] with Julia Reichert in 2006. He is also a teacher, producer, and Sundance regular. His most recent short film was Gravel. Past guest editors with the Journal have included Sam Green and Deborah Stratman.

"The Journal … has published 110+ filmmakers from 10 countries. The volumes continue to be diverse collections that include every kind of short film: narrative, documentary, experimental, animated, 3-D, and the uncategorizable."

For more details, press, rhetoric, film descriptions, and the official blog, visit www.theJSF.org.

Send submissions to: The Journal of Short Film, PO Box 8217, Columbus, OH 43201

As always, the JSF is available for subscription or purchase at www.theJSF.org and at Amazon.

 

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