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Follow on Google News | LiveTree and BFI Future Film Raw Shorts launch campaign supporting aspiring filmmakers– Crowdfunding, promotion, support and chance to win additional funding –
By: LiveTree The Future Film Raw Short competition allows aspiring filmmakers to crowdfund and promote their film project. A filmmaker enters their proposal by setting up a crowdfund and promotion campaign on the LiveTree platform. LiveTree and the BFI then pick a selection of winning projects who will be awarded an additional £500 funding –on top of their film's crowdfunding results– and access to BlackMagic cameras to shoot their film project. The winners will be announced at the 10th BFI Future Film Festival, 15-19 February 2017. UK based filmmakers looking to get their short film project funded and enter the competition are invited to enter their project details on the LiveTree Future Film Raw Shorts campaign page (https://livetree.com/ LiveTree is a socially conscious crowdfunding platform focused on supporting creative projects. Uniquely, LiveTree doesn't just fund projects, it connects creative communities. Bloggers, influencers, suppliers, brands and charities share the success of the project. They earn branch commission when they promote a project, meaning all the marketing isn't down to a project creator. More importantly, the community will continually support creators throughout their journey. The Future Film Raw Short campaign is part of the BFI's 'Film Forever' five-year strategic plan for 2012-2017 to support UK film. The plan covers all BFI activities and is based around three priorities – education and audiences, support for the UK film industry and unlocking film heritage. *** ENDS *** Notes to editors: For more information, please contact: Ashley Turing, at@livetree.com About LiveTree LiveTree is a new socially conscious crowdfunding platform focused on supporting creative projects. Uniquely, LiveTree doesn't just fund projects, it connects creative communities. Bloggers, influencers, suppliers, brands and charities share the success of the project. They earn branch commission when they promote a project, meaning all the marketing isn't down to a project creator. More importantly, the community will continually support creators throughout their journey. About the British Film Institute The British Film Institute (BFI) was founded in 1933 as a charity governed by a Royal Charter. It combines cultural, creative and industrial roles, brings together the BFI National Archive and BFI Reuben Library, film distribution, exhibition and education at BFI Southbank and BFI IMAX, publishing and festivals. The BFI awards Lottery funding to film production, distribution, education, audience development and market intelligence and research. About the BFI Future Film Festival The BFI Future Film Festival is the UK's most important industry film festival for young filmmakers aged 16-25. For more information: End
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