Update: The deadline for all iF3 submissions is midnight on Sunday, July 26.
It’s that time of year again. International Freeski Film Festival is right around the corner, and it’s time for all of you amateurs and pros to finish up that editing and submit your videos. There have been so many submissions and such good content in previous years that event organizers are making a few changes this year, as well as adding new categories. Film of the Year entries must now surpass 30 minutes in length; Best Short will encompass films between nine and 30 minutes; and projects between two and eight minutes in length will fall under the Best Short Video category. The submissions for Best Female Park Performance and Best Female Freeride Performance will now need to be submitted directly to iF3 this year as opposed to the Producers. New this year is Discovery of the Year for the breakthrough performance in an Amateur film. Think of it like the little brother to Rookie of the Year, the award given to the breakthrough performance in a Pro film.
Find more information and register here.
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Pro Category:
- Film of the Year
- Best Cinematography
- Best Editing
- Best Short Movie
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Open Category:
- Best Big Mountain Film
- Best Urban Movie
- Best Storytelling
- Best Single Shot
- Best Crash
- Best Web Series
- Best Short
- Best Female Short
- Jury’s Pick
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Am Category:
- Film of the Year
- Best Editing
- Best Cinematography
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Athlete Category:
- Best Female Park Performance
- Best Female Freeride Performance
- Best Male Street Segment
- Best Male Freeride Segment
- Rookie of the Year
- Discovery of the Year
For more information and to register, click here. Get those submissions in and we’ll see you in Montreal.
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