Conference- Audio and Podcast

On the actual site, there are actual video pod cast and audio to talk about the tiff festivals. In September 2009, many companies and celebrities come together to talk about the film festival

There are special guest such as:

and many many more….

When celebrities are there, more and more people get involved which including students that love these types of celebrities.

To see more video podcast and the audio clips…Please follow the link below:

http://www.vvcnetwork.ca/tiff09/pressschedule.html

Sponsors and Celebrities

TIFF lead sponsor is Bell. They are going to be there marketing their new Bell Lightbox. Some of the other major sponsors are RBC and Blackberry. These are major Canadian companies that are getting involved to create awareness for TIFF and also there brand.

Art and Media students from colleges and universities are gathering together to submit there own videos to grab the spot light. Many companies and schools work together in putting the Toronto International Film Festival a success.

I found an article on what to expect when premiering film for the TIFF guest:

http://ezinearticles.com/?Picking-the-Right-Film-Festival-For-Your-Indie-Film-and-Christian-Family-Film-News&id=3863306

And there is no TIFF without the loyal celebrities that show up to the festival. Last yea, there were big names such as Megan Fox. =O…..

Heres a video from YouTube of last years guest at the TIFF:(Click on the following image)

I was also looking up more on ezines and i found more articles with many other similar Film Festival:

http://ezinearticles.com/?Top-10-Film-Festivals&id=1167644

Ryerson students are also getting involved. Since the 2009 TIFF was done,  he thought of other places for you to visit in the GTA if you are starting to miss TIFF. Read more about it at:

http://www.tiff.net/blogs/post/2009/10/01/Thats-A-Wrap!.aspx

Toronto International Film Festival

The next Toronto International Film Festival is right around the corner. The 35th annual festival starts from September 9.2010 to September 19.2010. 2009 edition received approx 3,000 international and Canadian submissions and screened 336 films, so get your submissions in NOW.

This is what your submission limits:

SUBMISSIONS / ENTRIES

CANADIAN SHORTS (under 50 minutes)
The postmark submission deadline for Canadian Short Films is April 30, 2010. Applications and fees must be submitted online, and a print or DVD (Region 1 or Region 0 only) must be mailed on or before April 30, 2010. IMPORTANT: if your film is not ready for screening by April 30, you must contact the Canadian Film Selection Committee immediately.

FEATURE FILMS (50 minutes and over)
The entry form must be submitted online and a print or DVD (Region 1 or Region 0 only) must be sent to the Festival by April 30, 2010. If you wish your film to be considered for Midnight Madness, please also send a letter and a separate copy addressed to Colin Geddes, the programmer for that section. The Festival will accept late submissions of Canadian Feature Films between April 30 and May 28, 2010 with an increased entry fee in effect. Please see section 7 of this document for details on late entry fees. IMPORTANT: if your film is not ready for screening by May 28, you must contact the Canadian Film Selection Committee immediately.

For more information Click on the TIFF Logo to get more information:

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