Call out to pitch your film idea at TWEETFEST

pitch your short or feature film to producers

TweetFest is offering the chance to up to 5 people to pitch their short or feature film idea to an industry panel.

It’s free to submit. It includes a SMASH pitch session ahead of the panel pitching on Saturday 11th November.

1.Create a free pitch on SMASH HERE. We require you to submit the logline, format, genre, setting, running time, status, creative team, synopsis, creative vision and comparables although we appreciate they all may be Work In Progress answers. We DO NOT require a script, treatment, cast, budget, finance plan or video although if you have them, you are welcome to include them.

  

2.Once you’ve completed your pitch submit your SMASH Snapshot to info@uktweetfest.com with PITCH 2023 in the subject line.

 

3.TweetFest Film Festival will choose a shortlist of up to 5 projects. DEADLINE is 8th November.

 

4.The shortlisted projects will attend a free in-person pitch preparation session with SMASH at the Hen & Chickens on Saturday 11th November at 12:30 for 1h30. Come prepared with your 5 mins live pitch. 

 

5.The LIVE PITCH is on the same day, Saturday 11th November also at the Hen & Chickens at 3pm for the shortlisted projects!

You will get 5 minutes to pitch your project and receive verbal feedback then and there. No visuals needed.

 

Rules and deadlines 

This is open to anyone aged 18 or above. Projects can be at any stage. Each project must have someone available to attend the pitching preparation session at 12:30 and 15:00 on Saturday 11th November.

About tweetfest film festival

TweetFest Film Festival, a BIFA qualifying short film festival has been running since 2015 following years of running our in-person Q&As with industry speakers from around the globe, networking events and parties.

TweetFest takes place on the 11th - 14th November at the Hen & Chickens in Islington.

For more info please visit their website.

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