Action! The BMC TV Women in Adventure Film Competition is back for 2020
The BMC & Womenclimb are calling for all adventurers and filmmakers to switch their cameras back on and get ready to enter the Women in Adventure Film Competition 2020.
Storytellers, intrepid adventurers, visual creatives whatever you are it's time to show us what you've got and capture your passions on film. We want to see your journeys and experiences in your entry into the #WAF2020 competition to help keep the cycle of inspiration rolling as we head into the sixth year of the competition.
What can you enter?
We're after films that are up to 10 minutes long, but of course they can be much shorter. The films should be about the adventures of an outdoor-loving woman, or many women. We want to see films featuring females of all shapes, sizes, ages and abilities. They don't have to be documentaries, they can be completely fictional. We want to see films that stand out, the more creative the better.
What can you win?
Best Film: £600 + ShAFF (Sheffield Adventure Film Festival) and Kendal Mountain Festival screenings + free entry into the Banff Mountain Film Competition.
Runner Up: £300
Most Watched: £300
Best Professional Film: £300
All film entries will be shown on BMC TV (TeamBMC Youtube channel). Judging guidelines are available to enable you to devise a film, which you feel meets the brief most effectively.
The Most Watched category will be decided by the number of views each film receives on the TeamBMC Youtube Channel. The film with the highest number of views will receive the award. The Best Professional Film is for those films that have been commercially backed and/or produced by a film company. You can see the submission form for the full criteria for this category.
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