Rosario Dawson is going to be a judge in the upcoming New York Minute Film Festival (http://www.nymff.com/)
is the first major online film competition that showcases the works of
novice and expert filmmakers alike in the 60-second format. Founding
sponsor and award-winning visual media company, Convergence, announced
today the addition of famed actress, Rosario Dawson (Sin City), to the
festival’s panel of judges.
The film festival also announced new
dates. The new submission deadline is December 2, 2005, which
accommodates film students returning to class this fall. Voting will be
taking place through December 19, 2005. The screening of festival
winners and the announcement of prizes will take place at a gala
celebration on February 2, 2006.
Dawson joins a panel of
celebrity judges that includes famed writer/director Joel Schumacher
(Batman Forever and Veronica Guerin), producer Eric Watson (Pi and
Requiem for a Dream), documentary director/producer Leon Gast (When We
Were Kings and The Dead), writer/director Julian West (Trigger Happy),
Stash DVD Magazine editor Stephen Price and Kelley Devine, who works in
Film Acquisitions at the Independent Film Channel (IFC).
The
panel was made possible as a result of strong entertainment industry
ties on the part of Convergence. Managing/Editor Partner, Chip Smith
recently completed commercial work with director Joel Schumacher and is
slated to work on a feature film with director Julian West and actress
Rosario Dawson in the coming year. Managing Partner/Editor Jeff Cahn’s
long-standing relationship with Academy Award winning documentary
director, Leon Gast, resulted in his participation, while Managing
Partner/Editor Oren Sarch, who cut indie cult hit, Pi, was able to
secure producer, Eric Watson.
In addition to having their movies
viewed by a star-studded judging panel, entrants of the New York Minute
Film Festival also enjoy the use of professionally scored music
courtesy of Pink Noise. The New York-based music and sound design
company generously donated their music library free of charge solely
for festival use.
Currently accepting submissions in the five categories drama,
comedy, experimental, animation and music video, NYMFF entrants not
only are provided with an outlet to showcase their stories and talents,
but compete for cool gear and prizes from festival sponsors and a
chance to attend a screening in New York City.