The SLOMO Horror Festival and More - Call For Movie Entries Hurry!

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I chose this picture because it says…Spectacular on it, and that’s what these festivals are…SPECTACULAR!

Horror Yearbook LOVES to support local (or not) independent filmmakers, authors or anyone trying to get their foot in the door.

Not everyone can kick it down and act like asses like we did. Here are three film festivals looking for people to submit films.

Not a diretcor? No problem! These festivals are also looking for people to attend, so make sure and check them out to.

The SLOMO Horror Festival:

100 One Minute Slow Motion Horror Films by 100 Filmmakers and Video Artists.

SLOMO Horror is the follow-up to The SLOMO Video Festival (2006), which screened in 8 countries and 22 cities and was published on dvd and distributed independently online.

Check the site for details on the call for submissions. Deadline is May 15th. Tour begins October 2007. www.slomohorror.com

Anothe Hole in the Head:

San Francisco’s genre film festival is looking for feature length films but the deadline is April, so you have to hurry! I guess you can contact them or get details HERE. You can bet Horror Yearbook will be very close involved with the festival, so keep an eye out for updates.

Silicon’s Independent Short Film Festival:

If you have been sleeping under a rock, then you might of missed that Horror Yearbook and the wonderful, mutlimedia, convention in San Jose, October 5th to 7th Silicon have teamed up this year to bring you an even BETTER convention. Check out their Blog for all our spectacular guest and programing updates or come on over to our Message Board and talk about or ask questions about Silicon in our Silicon threads.

We are also still looking for short films for our film festival, (Deatils Here) and few select feature length films. So don’t miss your chance to have YOUR film shown by the best, HorrorYearbook.com and see you in San Jose in October!

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