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National Campus Film Fest

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Categories for 2013Prizes for 2013 | National Final Screening | Sponsors

The NCFF is an annual event produced by the Australian Association of Campus Activities Inc. (AACA), in conjunction with local student activities, events, marketing or student services staff.

Categories for 2013 are:

  • Short film ( max 8 mins including credits)
  • Music Clip ( max 4mins including credits)
  • Experimental ( max 4 mins including credits)
  • People's Choice Award

In the column to the right, you can download basic information about film writing, shooting and editing and see examples of past NCFF winners.

2013 NCFF Prizes

Winner of the Short Film Category (max 8 mins) receives $1000 cash prize
Winner of the Experimental Category (max 4mins) receives $750 cash prize
Winner of the Music Clip Category (max 4 mins) receives $750 cash prize
Winner of the People’s Choice Award receives $500 cash prize

2013 NCFF National Final Screening

The 2013 NCFF  National Final screening and announcement of winners and presentations will be held at the Star Court Theatre, Lismore NSW.

Entry is free and all welcome!

This competition is proudly supported by

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2012 Short Film Winner

2012 Experimental Winner

2011 National Campus Film Fest winners

Hosted by Southern Cross University & North Coast Institute of TAFE

Short Film Category
One Way Street by Jim Curlis (Southern Cross University) & Best Short Film - Local Entry

Music Clip Category
Dangerous Business by Kimberley Castle (Canberra Institute of Technology)

Best Local Music Clip
Snakes & Ladders by Melania Jack (NCI TAFE)

Infomercial Category
Joint Winners:
Trashbag by Rod Black (North Coast Institute of TAFE)
and
E Racer Wax by Karinya Oldfield (North Coast Institute of TAFE)

People's Choice Award
Narcolepsy by Rod Black (North Coast Institute of TAFE)

2012 Music Clip Winner

National Campus Film Fest Logo Promo Kit

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The Promo Kit contains copies of the NCFF logo in pdf and jpeg formats and a blank NCFF poster in pdf and Illustrator formats.

2010 National Campus Film Fest winners

National Winner, receiving $500
"Memoirs of a Crane" by Sachiko Kotaka (TAFE NSW)

Runner up, receiving $250
"Nudie" by James Wilson (NSW)

Most Innovative, receiving $125.00
"David Batten's Filmitrney" (TAFE NSW)

Most Innovative, receiving $125.00
"Zombie Inferno" by Jon Liddell (NSW)

People's Choice, Award receiving $250
"We Speak No Australiano" by Shane Bario (QLD)

More Film Fest Info

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Terms and Conditions
Participating Campuses
National Coordinator
Judging Forms
Media Releases
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How to Enter

Step 1

Fill in the online registration form and make sure you read the Terms and Conditions. Once you've entered, AACA will email you to confirm that your registration has been received.

Step 2

Make your film, music clip or experimental film!
We recommend that you make your film in accordance with we recommend that your film is made in accordance with G guidelines, however if this is not possible, we require you make it no higher than MA 15+ guidelines. Guidelines are available at The Classification Website www.classification.gov.au. To screen your film. we require an exemption from classification. This is only possible if your film is deemed to not exceed the MA 15+ guidelines. If films are to be screened in a public place (which is likely if your film is any good), a rating no higher than a G rating will be accepted. Please take this into consideration when making your film.

Step 3

Post a hard copy (DVD) of your film, music clip or experimental film (in .MOV or .AVI format please) to the NCFF National Coordinator before 30 August 2013.
Make sure your film is clearly labelled with your name and the name of your film. Please post your clearly labeled DVD to:

SCU Lismore Campus - UniLife
ATT: Ann-Maree Wilkinson
PO BOX 157
LISMORE NSW 2480

Step 4 (optional)

Upload your film to VIMEO with '2013 NCFF' in the title and send the link to the National Coordinator. Please make sure you also tag your film 'NCFF 2013' so we can find it and people can search for your film to view.
When you upload your film to VIMEO, you will be eligible for the People's Choice Award. This prize is awarded to the film with the most votes by students, handed in to each activity office at their university by Friday 6th of September 2013.

 NCFF Coordinator


NCFF Host Campus: Southern Cross University - UniLife & North Coast Institute of TAFE

National Coordinator: Ann-Maree Wilkinson & Jane Burrows

The National Campus Film Fest is a celebration of original student filmmaking. We encourage entries from amateurs and expert filmmakers alike. In 201-3, there are three categories to enter in the NCFF and four prizes to be awarded. The categories are: Short Film (max 8mins), Experimental (max 4mins) and Music Clip (max 4 minss) and the People's Choice Award voted by you.