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Lifesize Pictures manage the UK Film Council's short film schemes. These are Digital Shorts, Digital Nation (previously Digital Shorts Plus), Completion Fund and Cinema Extreme. All schemes welcome applications for short documentaries, on the proviso that they are intended for cinematic viewing.


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Digital Shorts

The New Cinema Fund has partnered with Screen Agencies - Regional Public Funding in each region and nation of the UK to enable filmmakers to make innovative shorts using digital technology. The New Cinema Fund also has two UK wide partners, B3 Media, which supports the next generation of black and minority ethnic filmmakers and 104 films, which supports filmmakers with disabilities.

To view past Digital Shorts, please visit the UK Film Council's Shooting People page.

Digital Nation

Digital Nation (previously Digital Shorts Plus) is a scheme for filmmakers who have previously demonstrated directorial vision through a Digital Short or work of comparable level. Digital Nation will provide filmmakers with the opportunity to join a nationwide talent pencil skirt pool and participate in an intensive tailored development process designed to hone their script and voice as a filmmaker. At the end of this development process 12 films will be chosen to go into production. Budgets will be between £17,500 and £20,000. All films must be shot using digital technology.

Eligible filmmakers for Digital Nation are those who:

  • are writers, directors or writer/directors; and
  • are eligible for a Strategic Partner’s Digital Shorts programme; and
  • are over 18 and not in full time education; and
  • have made a Digital Short or work of a similar level, for example a broadcast credit in drama or documentary or are established theatre luxury hotels writers and/or directors.

Completion Fund

The Short Film Completion Fund provides finance and support for short films that show outstanding potential but lack the funds to finish. A fund of £70,000 has been made available to support projects in 2009/10

The Completion Fund has supported more than 70 films over the past seven years enabling entrepreneurial and enterprising filmmakers to complete their projects buy adipex online and providing them with a platform to kick-start the exhibition of their film. massage san francisco

Completion Fund films have achieved outstanding success best weight loss gathering over 150 international weight loss diet moving companies awards. Examples of Completion Fund films and filmmakers include:

  • Together (2009) directed by Eicke Bettinga, which was selected for Critics’ Week at the 62nd Festival de Cannes
  • Girl Like Me (2009) directed by Rowland Jobson which was selected for the 66th Venice Film Festival
  • Ralph (2008) directed by Alex Winckler which was nominated for the 2009 BAFTA for Best Short Film and made official selection at Berlinale in 2009.
  • Juvenile (2007) directed by China Moo-Young which made the official Sundance Selection in 2008
  • The Other Man (2006), directed by D. R. Hood, which won Best British Short at Edinburgh 2006
  • Antonio’s Breakfast (2005) director Daniel Mulloy who won the 2006 BAFTA for Best British Short, and was part of the official selection for Sundance in 2007 with Dad (2006)
  • Lucky (2005) director Avie Luthra who was short-listed for the 2007 Oscars® and was also a 2006 BAFTA nominee, and recently premiered his first feature, Mad, Sad and Bad, at the 62nd Edinburgh International Film Festival.
  • One Hundreth of a Second (2006) director Susan Jacobson who was voted Best Film at the Manhattan Short Film Festival 2007 after 220 screenings in 99 cinemas worldwide

Applications to the 2009/10 fund will open on Monday 21st September 2009. The deadline for entries is 5pm on Monday 30th November 2009.

Full details and guidelines can be found diet pills on the UK Film Council website (www.ukfilmcouncil.org.uk/shortfilmcompletion)

Maya Vision International manage the Completion Fund scheme. Lifesize Pictures manage the UK Film Council's investment in shorts.

Contact: Aaron Young / Tamsin Ranger, Maya Vision International Ltd., 3rd Floor, 6 Kingorn Street, London EC1A 7HW ~ (t) 020 7796 4842 ~ (f) 020 7796 4580 ~ (e) completionfund@mayavisionint.com

Cinema Extreme

Cinema Extreme was created in 2002 by the UK Film Council’s New Cinema Fund and Film4 to seek out and develop filmmakers with a distinctive directorial voice and cinematic flair. The UK Film Council and Film4 appointed The Bureau to manage the scheme.

Twenty-three films have been commissioned to date. They have been shown at festivals around the world and won numerous awards including the Edinburgh International Film Festival’s Best Short Award for Duane Hopkins’ Love Me or Leave Me Alone and the Oscar® for Best Short Film for Andrea Arnold’s Wasp.

Cinema Extreme is the only scheme of its kind in the UK, a place where serious filmmakers can explore their vision in partnership with major financiers who have the potential to finance their first feature. The scheme has catapulted many of the commissioned filmmakers to their first feature.

4mations Digital Shorts

4mations Digital Shorts is a new strand of the UK Film Council’s Digital Shorts scheme. Channel 4, via its new online animation channel 4mations, has teamed up with the UK Film Council to launch 4mations Digital Shorts, a nationwide search for ambitious, original and thought-provoking proposals for animated shorts from new and emerging animation talent across the UK.

4mations Digital Shorts brings together for the first time Channel 4, the UK Film Council and 13 strategic partners across the UK to fund 13 animated short films. These short films are intended for international film festivals, will have an online premiere on 4mations and may be considered for broadcast on Channel 4.

4mations is aimed at anyone interested in animation – from those wanting to be entertained through to aspiring animators and professionals. The site is a collaboration between Channel 4, animation specialists Lupus Films and Aardman Animations, the Academy Award-winning British animation studio behind such classics as Angry Kid and The Wrong Trousers featuring Wallace and Gromit.

4mations is run in conjunction with the Digital Shorts strategic partners. The budget available for each 4mations Digital Shorts commission ranges from £10,000 to £15,000.

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