Tickets On Sale for TriForce Short Film Festival!

You can now buy tickets to the TriForce Short Film Festival, a fantastic career development focussed opportunity for directors, producers and below the line talent!

The TriForce Short Film Festival was set up to support directors, producers, writers and below the line talent to encourage, support and provide access to diverse emerging creatives. Its aim is to give a platform for innovative storytelling and content production, connect creatives with industry professionals and offer guidance, information and opportunities to build sustainable careers.

The TriForce Short Film Festival 2015 will again be held at the prestigious British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) in London on Saturday 5 December 2015. The 16 shortlisted films will be screened across the day and the four finalists screened in the evening at the red carpet gala event. The festival will also include an exciting programme of seminars provided by leading industry panels, focusing on areas of career development for short film makers and below the line talent, and the issue of diversity behind the camera, as well as an all day industry Expo, with exhibitors from BFI Network, 4Talent, Trainee Finder and Hiive, the Mama Youth Project and of course the TriForce Creative Network. Tickets for the festival are now available via tfsff.com

SCREENINGS, SEMINARS & EXPO – COME TO TFSFF 2015 TO DEVELOP YOUR CAREER

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We’ve a packed programme starting at 11.00am on Saturday 5th December. We’re taking over BAFTA with 4 screenings showing our 16 shortlisted films in the Princess Anne Theatre, all paired with a pre-screening seminar each with a fantastic industry panel.

You can check out the full itinerary on the film festival website – tfsff.com

In keeping with TriForce’s ethos of enabling access for all, we’ve kept ticket prices as low as possible, with tickets starting at just £10 for the Microshorts screening and pre-screening seminar, which also gives access to the Industry Expo in BAFTA’s David Lean Room.

Our best value ticket is an all access Day Pass, allowing entry to all 4 screenings, all 4 seminars and the industry expo. For just £35 you can bag one of these, giving you the opportunity to hang out all day at BAFTA and watch the best in short film talent!

Check out the full itinerary here, including seminars, speakers and screenings.

INDUSTRY JUDGES AND RED CARPET AWARDS CEREMONY

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We’re very pleased to confirm our judging panel for the festival – including Carter Pilcher (CEO Shots International), Isaac Densu (Commissioning Editor, All 4Shorts), Marianne Jean Baptiste (Actor), Noel Clarke (Producer, Director, Writer, Actor), Natalie Teming-Amoako (Executive Producer, The Disney Channel), Destiny Ekaragha (Director), and Alexander Gardiner (MD, Shiver).

These judges will be selecting the 16 shortlisted films and the 4 finalists, before choosing the top film which will be awarded the Best of the Fest Award, supported by Channel 4. We will also be awarding an Audience Choice Award and a Documentary Award (supported by Shiver). The awards will be presented at a glittering reception and screening at BAFTA on the evening of Saturday 5th December, followed by an exclusive after party. There are very limited tickets available for the Gala, which can also be booked through tfsff.com

DON’T MISS OUT! BOOK YOUR TICKETS NOW
It’s our biggest event of the year, don’t miss out on the chance to see fantastic new film-making talent, network with the industry and hear from the experts on how to develop your career – whether you’re a camera operator, editor, make-up artist, or director. If you’re interested in working in film or TV, or moving to the next level in your field, this is the place to be.

Book your tickets online now: tfsff.com

TFSFF 2015 Partners include: Channel 4, The Mama Youth Project, Creative Skillset, BFI Network, National Film & Television School, Cinema & Television Benevolent Fund, Shiver TV, Duchess St Productions, M.A.C Cosmetics, BAFTA Guru and 4Talent.

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