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The 30th UFVF/Kodak Student Filmmaking and Cinematography Grants are open

Apr 29, 2021

Kodak and the UFVF (The University Film and Video Foundation) have announced that the 30th UFVF/KODAK Student Filmmaking and Cinematography Grants are open.

Submit your film (no entry fee) to win cash prizes and Kodak Motion Picture products.

The UFVF (The University Film and Video Foundation) is a not-for-profit corporation that engages in and promotes worldwide education, research, innovation, and charitable activities in the arts and sciences of moving images as well as media yet to be defined. Together with Kodak, the 30th UFVF/Kodak Student Filmmaking and Cinematography Grants have established, and open for submissions.

Awards and Prizes

Excellence in Filmmaking
Gold Grant: $5,000 Cash + $5,000 Kodak Motion Picture product
Silver Grant: $3,000 Cash + $3,000 Kodak Motion Picture product
Bronze Grant: $2,000 Cash + $3,000 Kodak Motion Picture product

Excellence in Cinematography
First Place Grant: $3,000 Cash + $5,000 Kodak Motion Picture product
Kodak Vision Grant: $3,000 Cash + $5,000 Kodak Motion Picture product grant
Kodak Vision Honourable Mention Grant: $1,000 Cash + $500 Kodak Motion Picture product grant

You can read a full list of rules and terms here. The deadline is 1 June.

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