From: Mark L. Feinsod (email suppressed)
Date: Sat Aug 26 2006 - 10:52:20 PDT
The last time that I screened anything there (according to my
records) was on June 22nd, 2005. At the time, they didn't charge a
submission fee of any kind (which I guess has changed).
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On Aug 25, 2006, at 9:55 PM, Adam Trowbridge wrote:
> On Aug 25, 2006, at 9:19 PM, Mark L. Feinsod wrote:
> >
> > I've shown work at NewFilmmakers before. It's a good program,
> well run, they show interesting movies, and they don't charge a
> submission fee.
>
> It is a good program, I just showed there in June, but they do
> charge a submission fee.
>
> As it is now:
>
> Mail to: NewFilmmakers, PO Box 4956, New York, NY 10185-4956
> Include This Form, an NTSC VHS / DVD Screener, and Publicity Material
> and the Submission Fee Payable To NewFilmmakers.
> Material Can Not Be Returned.
> ****** Submission Fee: $15 Student / $20 Short / Feature $25 ******
>
> Found: http://www.newfilmmakers.com/submit/submit.html
>
> Perhaps they did not used to charge a submission fee? If not, it
> would be interesting to know when and why it changed. I wonder if
> it could be related to them accepting submissions through WAB.
> Withoutabox is very fee oriented and require a large fee ($500 set-
> up fee up front) to list a series or festival and set up online
> submission.
>
> -at
>
>
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