How long should I make my short film?
How long should I make my short film? We attempt to answer this question by looking at statistics from short film festivals and our own database.
How long should I make my short film? We attempt to answer this question by looking at statistics from short film festivals and our own database.
In advance of Kickstarter's "homage to short-form filmmaking" we look back at some highlights that have emerged from the crowd-funding platform, as well as tip you to some short films to look forward to.
Kickstarter is launching a new initiative to highlight short film projects for the entire month of March. We chat with the company's Director of Documentary, Liz Cook Mowe to learn more.
We catch up with the No Film School founder, and S/W alum, to discuss the process of making his new Netflix Original feature.
After a mishap at an important client's party, Charlie and Val find themselves in the hole and desperate for funds. They meet a charming divorcee (Chris Messina), and an adventurous day awaits—but for these ladies, life has taught them that the promise of L.A. has its ups—and its downs.
Sue and Kath are on a road trip with Sue's mom to visit her grandma. On their way, they'll encounter a hitchhiker, two first-time cops, some salty bikers, and they'll try to grow from the experience into cool & liberated teens.
A short comedy about a secret division of the United States Postal Service
In the waning hours of Christmas, a Son calls home in the hope of connecting to his distant Father in this (un)festive short from director Douglas Hart
On a cold winter's night, Lynn's quest for a one night stand is complicated when the guy she goes home with lives two hours away via public transit.
S/W favourite Aneil Karia directs this powerful vision of a dystopian future where a British South Asian family are rounded-up by a gang of violent thugs.