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SUFF '24: the Seattle University Film Festival

by Jacob Smit on 2024-05-05T14:00:00-07:00 in Art, Communication and Media, Film Studies, Fine Arts | 0 Comments

✨✨THE MOMENT YOU’VE ALL BEEN WAITING FOR✨✨

Seattle University Film Festival is happening in ONE MONTH!!!!

 

Mark your calendars for the big day, and consider submitting a film to be shown on the big screen! Plus, there will be prizes for several categories, including best film!

 

All SU students are welcome, no experience needed!

Submission requirements:

- must be made since the last SUFF (1 year)

- submitter must be director, writer, or principal photographer AND an SU student

- must be under 10 minutes

- must be submitted by May 16th at 9pm, either by email via WeTransfer or you can drop it off physically at the MPC (first floor of the library)

Announcement of prizes and more details coming soon!

 

Hosted by the SU Filmmaker’s Club with the support of the Media Production Center and the Lemieux Library and McGoldrick Learning Commons.


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