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Submit Your Movie Production Stills for a Chance to Be the FEATURED COVER STORY on StudentFilmmakers Magazine's Next Edition

By Staff
posted Oct 15, 2010, 10:03

StudentFilmmakers.com invites filmmakers and production companies to submit their movie production stills for a chance to be Featured on the COVER of the next edition of StudentFilmmakers Magazine! Movies and projects will be chosen based on originality, creativity and production values for both the magazine's Cover and for the website. StudentFilmmakers Magazine goes out to thousands of subscribers in the independent and professional filmmaking community. To take advantage of this opportunity, send your movie production stills to the contact information below. You may also send your electronic media kit or the link to your EPK. Mail your movie screeners to the address below for an opportunity to be reviewed or interviewed by StudentFilmmakers Magazine. StudentFilmmakers.com regularly features new and emerging independent filmmakers and award-winning professionals in the film, television, and motion picture industry in the US and beyond. Send your bios, press releases and information on your film, television, and animation projects.

Send Movie Production Stills, EPKs, and Press Releases to:
Jody Michelle Solis, Senior Editor
jsolis (at) studentfilmmakers (dot) com

Mail DVD Screeners to:
StudentFilmmakers.com
1123 Broadway, Suite # 307
New York, NY 10010

For advertising in the next editions and sponsorship opportunities, please contact: Kim Welch, (212) 255-5458, http://www.studentfilmmakers.com/advertise.shtml.

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StudentFilmmakers Magazine is an educational publication that brings together filmmaking and video making students, professors, indies, and professional members of the motion picture industry. StudentFilmmakers Magazine has become an invaluable continuing education component, as well as a teaching aid and production tool both inside and outside film and video classrooms. Each edition covers the five stages of filmmaking and digital filmmaking: Development, Pre-Production, Production, Post Production, and Distribution, with high level educational articles, interviews, and insider best practices and techniques.