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CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
01/25/2010

The Maine Film & Video Association (MFVA)
Supporting Maines Media Professionals

www.mainefilm.com

SEEKING THREE ROUGH CUTS
FOR OUR March 6, 2010 MEETING

If you are developing a project and would like the opportunity to present a 10-15 minute excerpt (or trailer) to a panel of festival and distribution experts and an audience of your peers and please submit a QuickTime file via www.YouSendIt.com (or another appropriate site) by February 6, 2010 and notify Louise Rosen of your submission. Separately please email cover letter, synopsis, and short bio/filmography (keep it brief, please) to:


Louise Rosen Ltd
www.LouiseRosenLtd.com
LRosenLtd@aol.com

March 6, 2010 Winter MFVA Meeting

Maine Studios, Portland, ME
Featuring ROUGH CUT SCREENINGS
in association with the
Maine Film Collaborative

The next meeting of the Maine Film & Video Association is 5:00PM Saturday, March 6, 2010 at the new Maine Studios, 235 Presumpscot St., Portland, ME, and features ROUGH CUT screenings of TWO-THREE excerpts of projects/trailers of some of Maines most active professionals before a panel of festival and distribution experts and an audience of your peers.

All are welcome. Free for members; $7 for non-members. Included in the admission price are free drinks, including beer and wine, and pizza. Come support Maines most active group of media professionals.

Introduce yourself, bring a friend and get involved!
The Maine Studios are located at 235 Presumpscot St. 04103
Phone: 207-358-7002 Web: www.MaineFilms.org
Check out the MFVA website at www.mainefilm.com
Annual membership $25 for professionals, $45 for organizations, $10 for students.