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"Randy A. Riddle" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 24 Jan 1996 17:57:29 +0000
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> Entry fee for professional:  $100--155 (based on the length of
> production). For amateur:  $45 ( 19 years and younger), $75 (adult)
 
We've been talking about high rental fees for 16mm films.  What about
the large amounts that indie film and video makers have to cough up
to go on the festival circuit?
 
I just finished a feature-length documentary, with alot of
volunteers, good luck, and wet string.  I have to be _very_ selective
about where I enter the work since I'm paying these festival fees out
of my own pocket.  It looks like that gives an unfair advantage to
producers with larger budgets.  Thoughts?
 
Randy
 
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