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National Film Festival for Talented Youth

The National Film Festival for Talented Youth (NFFTY- pronounced nifty), held annually in Seattle, Washington, showcases work by filmmakers 24 and under from across the U.S. and the world. Founded in 2007, it has since become the most influential youth-oriented film festival in North America, featuring early work by several notable filmmakers, including Gigi Saul Guerrero, Ben Proudfoot, and Rayka Zehtabchi. The festival includes film screenings, filmmaking workshops and panels, concerts by youth bands, and a gala opening night.[1]

National Film Festival for Talented Youth (NFFTY)
GenreFilm festival
FrequencyAnnual
Location(s)Seattle, Washington
Years active16
Inaugurated2007
Previous eventApril 28 - May 8, 2022
Next eventApril 27–30, 2023
Participantsc. 258 films (2022)
Attendancec. 13,000 (2016)
Websitenffty.org
SIFF Cinemas Uptown has become a fixture at NFFTY - hosting screenings since 2007.

History edit

2007 edit

The National Film Festival for Talented Youth (NFFTY) and its non-profit parent organization, The Talented Youth, were founded by Jesse Harris, Jocelyn R.C., and Kyle Seago. Harris wrote and directed the feature film "Living Life" when he was 17, which obtained theatrical and television distribution. This resulted in young filmmakers around the globe seeking his advice including R.C., who expressed her interest in helping to form a creative youth organization. Harris and R.C. teamed up with Seago, establishing the non-profit and holding a one night "Kick Off" festival April 26, 2007.[2]

2008 edit

NFFTY was expanded to a three-day festival. NFFTY Earth, a campaign to promote the power of film to bring positive changes to the environment and support social justice and encourage peace and partnership with other countries, was added to festival programming. Year round young artist and community education activities were added through the program NFFTY 365.[3]

NFFTY 2008 included 73 film screenings, 9 industry panels and workshops over a three-day period. There were 1,800 attendees.[4] At least one film screened at the event, "March Point", received wider distribution through PBS.[5]

2009 edit

NFFTY continued as a three-day festival, increasing its screenings from 73 to 113, including international entries for the first time. As part of its NFFTY Earth Campaign, NFFTY 2009 was certified as a carbon neutral event by carbonfund.org. A NFFTY Earth Benefit CD was produced, featuring 13 new songs from contemporary youth bands.

NFFTY 2009 increased its screenings from 73 to 113, including international entries for the first time. More than 4,000 people attended.

2010 edit

The organization agreed to add an additional day to the festival schedule, due to the higher than expected volume of entries. The 2010 festival featured 190 films from 33 states and 16 countries, and with over 6,000 people in attendance. A 48-hour film contest and industry speed networking were added as events.

NFFTY 2010 added an extra day to the festival due to the increase in submissions and attendees. Nearly 7,000 people attended.

2011 edit

With more than 600 film submissions, the festival screened 225 entries from more than 20 countries and 40 US states. Once again Nike sponsored a 48-hour student filmmaking competition, and presented a keynote panel with "Social Network" Producer Dana Brunetti, Web series pioneer Hayden Black, Studio marketing leader Valerie van Galder, Microsoft head of Global Community Affairs Tim Dubel, and documentary filmmaker Stan Emert. Oscar-winning filmmaker, Martin Strange-Hansen led a masterclass workshop in story structure.[6]

NFFTY 2011 took place April 28 - May 1 and, with submissions from more than 20 countries and 40 US states, this year's festival screened 225 films, before an audience of about 10,000.

2012 edit

NFFTY 2012 included the Future of Film Expo trade show, the first of its kind to the festival. which included eight panels, 14 workshops and 30 exhibitors. NFFTY 2012 took place April 26 - April 30 with submissions from 60+ countries and 40 US states, screening 222 films,[7] before an audience of over 10,000.

2013 edit

NFFTY 2013 was held from April 25–28, 2013 in Seattle, Washington. Out of nearly 700 entries worldwide, programmers selected 215 films to screen during the 4-day festival. The films of NFFTY 2013 represented 30 U.S. States and 20 Countries.[8]

2014 edit

NFFTY 2014 took place April 24 - April 27 with 214 films from around the world. The youngest filmmaker in 2014 was seven years old. 2014's festival included the launch of a Young Women in Film initiative to address the issue of gender inequality in film. "In an industry where only 9% of directors and 25% of producers are women, NFFTY wants to provide opportunities where emerging female filmmakers can feel supported to pursue their passions," Stefanie Malone said, upon launching this initiative. In 2014, 40% of films coming from female directors as well as the launch of the "Best Emerging Female Filmmaker" award on Closing Night, which was presented to Morgana McKenzie. Highlights from the festival included an animation panel that featured animators Daniel Lund (Frozen), Wilbert Plijnaar (Despicable Me, Ice Age), Connie Thompson (Frankenweenie) and Amos Sussigan (Swan Cake) to talk about story in animation.[9]

2015 edit

In the last year, NFFTY has continued to build a NFFTY Creative brand, working with companies to produce original content with NFFTY Filmmakers. In spring of 2015, NFFTY was awarded the ADDY Gold Award and the AVA Platinum Award for the production of the NFFTY Original Documentary - A Supporting Role.[10]

NFFTY 2015 took place April 23–26, featuring 248 films from 30 states and 25 countries. The festival increased the age limit to 24 years in an effort to better support emerging filmmakers. With the continuing commitment to combating gender inequity in the industry, 48% of the 2015 festival lineup included female directors. NFFTY also presented Femme Finale - a special Closing Night screening with some of the best films by NFFTY female filmmakers, presented by Cornish College of the Arts.[11] A scholarship to Cornish College of the Arts was awarded to Kira Bursky for "Best Emerging Female Filmmaker", and Barry Briggs for "Best Emerging Northwest Filmmaker".

2016 edit

NFFTY 2016 marked ten years of NFFTY! NFFTY received over 1,000 entries with 227 films selected, representing 33 states and 24 countries. Continuing to grow its programming, NFFTY launched its first annual screenwriting competition, Story Starts Here. And NFFTY took its first steps into VR/360 filmmaking with a panel discussion and product demos at its 10th festival, as well as a continuing commitment to Works-In-Progress and our Young Women in Film initiative and once again took home "One of the 50 Best Festivals Worth the Entry Fee" by MovieMaker Magazine[12][13]

2017 edit

NFFTY 2017, the 11th anniversary, will be held April 27 – April 30 in Seattle, WA. NFFTY 2017 is the largest festival yet, marking eleven years of NFFTY! NFFTY received over 1,200 entries with 257 films selected, representing 27 countries and 28 US states. NFFTY launched the inaugural NFFTYX, an exploration and celebration of 360° and virtual reality. In partnership with fearless360°, NFFTY is presenting a 360° gallery, bootcamp and VR/360° panel at NFFTY 2017 - the first of its kind targeted specifically at youth makers. NFFTY welcomes special guest speakers this year, including Chris Moore (producer, Oscar-winning Good Will Hunting, Manchester by the Sea) and Danish writer/directors Wikke & Rasmussen. NFFTY continues its commitment to women in film with a fourth straight year of over 40% of female filmmakers. NFFTY is included in Culture Vulture's "10 Best Film Festivals Worth Your Time in 2017"[14]

Staff and Leadership edit

Managing Director edit

  • Dan Hudson

Programmers edit

  • Kyle Seago, Director of Programming
  • Amy Williams, Program Manager
  • Kevin Conner
  • Dan Hudson
  • Todd Kaumans
  • Stefanie Malone
  • Robert Speewack Bojorquez

Board of directors edit

  • Donna Brown - Board President - Architect
  • Matt Lawrence - Vice President - Educator, Ballard High School
  • Julie Daman - Treasurer - Washington Filmworks
  • Paula Cuneo - Secretary - Oculus
  • Laila Kazmi - KCTS 9

Alumni Advisory Board edit

The NFFTY Alumni Advisory Board consists of past NFFTY filmmakers whose primary role is to advise the NFFTY staff and Board of Directors on best serving and supporting young filmmakers. The Alumni Advisory Board was announced in Fall 2014.

  • Ben Kadie – President – Student, University of Southern California
  • Laura Holliday – Vice President – Intern, PRMRY / Student, Art Center College of Design
  • Kayla Briët – VR/360° Program Advisor
  • Dom Fera – YouTube Partner, DFear Studios
  • Elena Gaby – Researcher, Warrior Poets
  • Todd Kaumans – Producer, Might Media Studios
  • Garrett Kennell – Independent Filmmaker
  • Pranay Patwardhan – Independent Filmmaker
  • Erica Sterne – Independent Filmmaker
  • Kevin Stiller – Independent Filmmaker
  • Noah Wagner – Producer, HBO[15]

Board Emeritus edit

  • Jim Wilgus, Past President
  • Jesse Harris, Founder
  • Jocelyn R.C., Co-Founder
  • P. Scott Cummins, Founding Board Member

References edit

  1. ^ "Young Filmmaker Festival Coming to Seattle March 28–30" (PDF). NFFTY. March 1, 2008. Retrieved 2009-01-08.[dead link]
  2. ^ Chansanchai, Athima (March 27, 2008). "'Nifty' youth film fest sees phenomenal growth". The Seattle Post-Intelligencer.
  3. ^ . NFFTY. Archived from the original on January 20, 2009. Retrieved 2008-12-05.
  4. ^ . NFFTY. Archived from the original on January 20, 2009. Retrieved 2008-12-05.
  5. ^ Svete, Irene (April 18, 2008). "Tomorrow's Spielbergs get a film festival of their own". The Christian Science Monitor.
  6. ^ . www.nffty.org. Archived from the original on 2017-02-16.
  7. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the : NFFTY 2012 - RECAP. YouTube.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-04-02. Retrieved 2015-03-20.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-04-02. Retrieved 2015-03-20.
  10. ^ "Home". asupportingrole.com.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-04-02. Retrieved 2015-03-20.
  12. ^ Erbland, Kate (17 March 2016). "National Festival for Talented Youth Announces Tenth Anniversary Lineup". Indiewire. Retrieved 2016-03-19.
  13. ^ "50 Film Festivals Worth the Entry Fee, 2016". 6 April 2016.
  14. ^ . www.nffty.org. Archived from the original on 2017-02-16.
  15. ^ . www.nffty.org. Archived from the original on 2014-09-27.

External links edit

  • Official website

Organizations with a similar mission edit

  • All American High School Film Festival
  • Student World Impact Film Festival
  • The Lighthouse Initiative - Filmmaking for Students

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NFFTY redirects here For The North American Federation of Temple Youth see NFTY The National Film Festival for Talented Youth NFFTY pronounced nifty held annually in Seattle Washington showcases work by filmmakers 24 and under from across the U S and the world Founded in 2007 it has since become the most influential youth oriented film festival in North America featuring early work by several notable filmmakers including Gigi Saul Guerrero Ben Proudfoot and Rayka Zehtabchi The festival includes film screenings filmmaking workshops and panels concerts by youth bands and a gala opening night 1 National Film Festival for Talented Youth NFFTY GenreFilm festivalFrequencyAnnualLocation s Seattle WashingtonYears active16Inaugurated2007Previous eventApril 28 May 8 2022Next eventApril 27 30 2023Participantsc 258 films 2022 Attendancec 13 000 2016 Websitenffty wbr orgSIFF Cinemas Uptown has become a fixture at NFFTY hosting screenings since 2007 Contents 1 History 1 1 2007 1 2 2008 1 3 2009 1 4 2010 1 5 2011 1 6 2012 1 7 2013 1 8 2014 1 9 2015 1 10 2016 1 11 2017 2 Staff and Leadership 2 1 Managing Director 2 2 Programmers 2 3 Board of directors 2 4 Alumni Advisory Board 2 5 Board Emeritus 3 References 4 External links 5 Organizations with a similar missionHistory edit2007 edit The National Film Festival for Talented Youth NFFTY and its non profit parent organization The Talented Youth were founded by Jesse Harris Jocelyn R C and Kyle Seago Harris wrote and directed the feature film Living Life when he was 17 which obtained theatrical and television distribution This resulted in young filmmakers around the globe seeking his advice including R C who expressed her interest in helping to form a creative youth organization Harris and R C teamed up with Seago establishing the non profit and holding a one night Kick Off festival April 26 2007 2 2008 edit NFFTY was expanded to a three day festival NFFTY Earth a campaign to promote the power of film to bring positive changes to the environment and support social justice and encourage peace and partnership with other countries was added to festival programming Year round young artist and community education activities were added through the program NFFTY 365 3 NFFTY 2008 included 73 film screenings 9 industry panels and workshops over a three day period There were 1 800 attendees 4 At least one film screened at the event March Point received wider distribution through PBS 5 2009 edit NFFTY continued as a three day festival increasing its screenings from 73 to 113 including international entries for the first time As part of its NFFTY Earth Campaign NFFTY 2009 was certified as a carbon neutral event by carbonfund org A NFFTY Earth Benefit CD was produced featuring 13 new songs from contemporary youth bands NFFTY 2009 increased its screenings from 73 to 113 including international entries for the first time More than 4 000 people attended 2010 edit The organization agreed to add an additional day to the festival schedule due to the higher than expected volume of entries The 2010 festival featured 190 films from 33 states and 16 countries and with over 6 000 people in attendance A 48 hour film contest and industry speed networking were added as events NFFTY 2010 added an extra day to the festival due to the increase in submissions and attendees Nearly 7 000 people attended 2011 edit With more than 600 film submissions the festival screened 225 entries from more than 20 countries and 40 US states Once again Nike sponsored a 48 hour student filmmaking competition and presented a keynote panel with Social Network Producer Dana Brunetti Web series pioneer Hayden Black Studio marketing leader Valerie van Galder Microsoft head of Global Community Affairs Tim Dubel and documentary filmmaker Stan Emert Oscar winning filmmaker Martin Strange Hansen led a masterclass workshop in story structure 6 NFFTY 2011 took place April 28 May 1 and with submissions from more than 20 countries and 40 US states this year s festival screened 225 films before an audience of about 10 000 2012 edit NFFTY 2012 included the Future of Film Expo trade show the first of its kind to the festival which included eight panels 14 workshops and 30 exhibitors NFFTY 2012 took place April 26 April 30 with submissions from 60 countries and 40 US states screening 222 films 7 before an audience of over 10 000 2013 edit NFFTY 2013 was held from April 25 28 2013 in Seattle Washington Out of nearly 700 entries worldwide programmers selected 215 films to screen during the 4 day festival The films of NFFTY 2013 represented 30 U S States and 20 Countries 8 2014 edit NFFTY 2014 took place April 24 April 27 with 214 films from around the world The youngest filmmaker in 2014 was seven years old 2014 s festival included the launch of a Young Women in Film initiative to address the issue of gender inequality in film In an industry where only 9 of directors and 25 of producers are women NFFTY wants to provide opportunities where emerging female filmmakers can feel supported to pursue their passions Stefanie Malone said upon launching this initiative In 2014 40 of films coming from female directors as well as the launch of the Best Emerging Female Filmmaker award on Closing Night which was presented to Morgana McKenzie Highlights from the festival included an animation panel that featured animators Daniel Lund Frozen Wilbert Plijnaar Despicable Me Ice Age Connie Thompson Frankenweenie and Amos Sussigan Swan Cake to talk about story in animation 9 2015 edit In the last year NFFTY has continued to build a NFFTY Creative brand working with companies to produce original content with NFFTY Filmmakers In spring of 2015 NFFTY was awarded the ADDY Gold Award and the AVA Platinum Award for the production of the NFFTY Original Documentary A Supporting Role 10 NFFTY 2015 took place April 23 26 featuring 248 films from 30 states and 25 countries The festival increased the age limit to 24 years in an effort to better support emerging filmmakers With the continuing commitment to combating gender inequity in the industry 48 of the 2015 festival lineup included female directors NFFTY also presented Femme Finale a special Closing Night screening with some of the best films by NFFTY female filmmakers presented by Cornish College of the Arts 11 A scholarship to Cornish College of the Arts was awarded to Kira Bursky for Best Emerging Female Filmmaker and Barry Briggs for Best Emerging Northwest Filmmaker 2016 edit NFFTY 2016 marked ten years of NFFTY NFFTY received over 1 000 entries with 227 films selected representing 33 states and 24 countries Continuing to grow its programming NFFTY launched its first annual screenwriting competition Story Starts Here And NFFTY took its first steps into VR 360 filmmaking with a panel discussion and product demos at its 10th festival as well as a continuing commitment to Works In Progress and our Young Women in Film initiative and once again took home One of the 50 Best Festivals Worth the Entry Fee by MovieMaker Magazine 12 13 2017 edit NFFTY 2017 the 11th anniversary will be held April 27 April 30 in Seattle WA NFFTY 2017 is the largest festival yet marking eleven years of NFFTY NFFTY received over 1 200 entries with 257 films selected representing 27 countries and 28 US states NFFTY launched the inaugural NFFTYX an exploration and celebration of 360 and virtual reality In partnership with fearless360 NFFTY is presenting a 360 gallery bootcamp and VR 360 panel at NFFTY 2017 the first of its kind targeted specifically at youth makers NFFTY welcomes special guest speakers this year including Chris Moore producer Oscar winning Good Will Hunting Manchester by the Sea and Danish writer directors Wikke amp Rasmussen NFFTY continues its commitment to women in film with a fourth straight year of over 40 of female filmmakers NFFTY is included in Culture Vulture s 10 Best Film Festivals Worth Your Time in 2017 14 Staff and Leadership editManaging Director edit Dan HudsonProgrammers edit Kyle Seago Director of Programming Amy Williams Program Manager Kevin Conner Dan Hudson Todd Kaumans Stefanie Malone Robert Speewack BojorquezBoard of directors edit Donna Brown Board President Architect Matt Lawrence Vice President Educator Ballard High School Julie Daman Treasurer Washington Filmworks Paula Cuneo Secretary Oculus Laila Kazmi KCTS 9Alumni Advisory Board edit The NFFTY Alumni Advisory Board consists of past NFFTY filmmakers whose primary role is to advise the NFFTY staff and Board of Directors on best serving and supporting young filmmakers The Alumni Advisory Board was announced in Fall 2014 Ben Kadie President Student University of Southern California Laura Holliday Vice President Intern PRMRY Student Art Center College of Design Kayla Briet VR 360 Program Advisor Dom Fera YouTube Partner DFear Studios Elena Gaby Researcher Warrior Poets Todd Kaumans Producer Might Media Studios Garrett Kennell Independent Filmmaker Pranay Patwardhan Independent Filmmaker Erica Sterne Independent Filmmaker Kevin Stiller Independent Filmmaker Noah Wagner Producer HBO 15 Board Emeritus edit Jim Wilgus Past President Jesse Harris Founder Jocelyn R C Co Founder P Scott Cummins Founding Board MemberReferences edit Young Filmmaker Festival Coming to Seattle March 28 30 PDF NFFTY March 1 2008 Retrieved 2009 01 08 dead link Chansanchai Athima March 27 2008 Nifty youth film fest sees phenomenal growth The Seattle Post Intelligencer Other Programs NFFTY Archived from the original on January 20 2009 Retrieved 2008 12 05 NFFTY 2008 Festival NFFTY Archived from the original on January 20 2009 Retrieved 2008 12 05 Svete Irene April 18 2008 Tomorrow s Spielbergs get a film festival of their own The Christian Science Monitor History NFFTY www nffty org Archived from the original on 2017 02 16 Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine NFFTY 2012 RECAP YouTube Largest Film Festival Featuring the Next Generation of Filmmakers Announces 2013 Lineup Nffty Archived from the original on 2015 04 02 Retrieved 2015 03 20 World s Largest Film Festival for Emerging Filmmakers Announces 2014 Lineup NFFTY Archived from the original on 2015 04 02 Retrieved 2015 03 20 Home asupportingrole com World s Largest Film Festival for Emerging Filmmakers Announces Complete 2015 Program Nffty Archived from the original on 2015 04 02 Retrieved 2015 03 20 Erbland Kate 17 March 2016 National Festival for Talented Youth Announces Tenth Anniversary Lineup Indiewire Retrieved 2016 03 19 50 Film Festivals Worth the Entry Fee 2016 6 April 2016 History NFFTY www nffty org Archived from the original on 2017 02 16 NFFTY Alumni Advisory Board NFFTY www nffty org Archived from the original on 2014 09 27 External links editOfficial websiteOrganizations with a similar mission editAll American High School Film Festival Student World Impact Film Festival The Lighthouse Initiative Filmmaking for Students Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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