S/W 2017 Year in Review + Team Top Tens
A year in review for Short of the Week, + Trends, Numbers, & Top Ten favorite films from our staff of curators
A year in review for Short of the Week, + Trends, Numbers, & Top Ten favorite films from our staff of curators
We are excited to open the doors to our new Short of the Week Shop where you can purchase custom shirts, bags, sweatshirts and other accessories. Everything has been designed in-house with the highest quality garments to keep you comfortable on your next film shoot or looking sharp when you hit the festivals.
When Hurricane Katrina ravaged New Orleans in 2005, Warren Easton High School, the oldest public high school in Louisiana was not expected to recover. The community rallied to save the school, but rebuilding the football program presented an even greater challenge.
A reflection on a great 2018 in short film curating, a peek ahead to 2019, and a playlist of shorts that were especially beloved by our curators.
An editorial-illustrator turned award-winning documentary filmmaker, Mickey Duzyj parlayed his breakthrough short film into a Netflix series—one that poignantly tells the surprising, and noble stories of some of sports' most infamous figures.
SITENumber of Featured Films on the Site in 2017: 300Number of News Pieces + Articles: 51Total Hours of Programming: 59 hours 35 minNumber of Paid Submissions: 3254Accepted Films: 141, a 5.6% Acceptance Rate CREATORS + CONTENTAvg.
Ghosts, rabbits and hair salons - this end-of-year playlist of 10 short films, handpicked by the S/W team, has EVERYTHING!!
Vengeful sculptors, baby squirrels and backflipping avatars - the S/W team pick their favorite short films from our 2023 coverage.
With so much to watch at the 2021 SXSW festival, let S/W guide you through the program with our short film / feature highlights from our previously featured filmmakers.
Colin Trevorrow and S/W alum Emily Carmichael give Jurassic Park/Jurassic World fans a glimpse into their upcoming feature, with action-packed short 'Battle at Big Rock'