Frequently Asked Questions: Call for Entries
Frequently Asked Questions: Call for Entries
If you have any other questions which are not answered here, please email: programme@bfmaf.org
When will I know if my film has been selected for the Festival?
You will receive an email by the end of January 2025 regarding the selection status of your entry.
If you do not receive any correspondence by this date please check your spam folder before contacting the festival team at programme@bfmaf.org.
The Festival cannot offer feedback for the non-selection of a film.
What kind of work does Berwick Film & Media Arts Festival (BFMAF) present?
The best guide is our previous programmes!
Please look at our archive of programmes and our index of Artists & Filmmakers at the Festival. Most archived programmes are also accompanied by recorded Q&As with filmmakers and essays about works in the programme.
How does the selection process work?
Viewing and the selection process continues for some months after the final deadline for entries.
All submitted works are viewed by one member of the programming team. Highly rated entries are then viewed by further programmers. Final selection is decided by the Festival Director in discussion with the programming team. Though decisions are often intuitive, they consider subject matter, style and the length of work as well as questions raised on meaning, interpretation and urgency.
Why is there a fee for entries?
The Festival is a registered charity and money raised from the Call for Entries goes towards the administration, viewing and research time involved in programming the Festival. It also contributes towards travel and accommodation costs for participating artists and filmmakers.
If you cannot afford the entry fees, please get in touch at programme@bfmaf.org.
Can I enter an incomplete work?
Yes, for example moving image works without a final sound edit or colour correction can be submitted. The Festival will request a finished version as necessary.
Can I enter my work even if it’s not a film?
BFMAF exhibits a range of presentation formats including; feature, midlength and short films, exhibitions/installations, performance and live events. Entries with a moving image component are prioritised.
A video preview is required for entry and should provide a clear sense of the planned presentation. It may be link to a film, recording of a performance or documentation of an installation. It is your responsibility to provide relevant additional information that will assist the programming team.
What sort of Installation work can I enter?
BFMAF exhibits single-channel installation works in multiple venues across our town for the duration of the festival.
At present, multi-channel exhibition work is not eligible for selection.
What does the premiere status of my work mean?
It is important to inform the Festival of the premiere status your work will have if presented at the 20th edition of the Festival, 27 – 30 March 2025. In stage two of the entry form you should select the most accurate premiere status. For example, if you have not presented the work publicly before and no presentation is planned before March 2025 then the premiere status at BFMAF will be world premiere.
How will I know that my entry has been received by the Festival?
You will receive two email notifications. An automatic email once you have submitted your film and a second email from PayPal once you have completed the entry fee. You can also check the status of your entry on your BFMAF portal page.
What happens if my work is selected?
If your work is selected, we will get in touch via email to confirm this. We’ll also check your availability to travel to Berwick-upon-Tweed for the Festival. The earlier we can confirm plans with you, the better.
You will receive Festival accreditation and accommodation. In most cases we can cover travel costs too.
BFMAF pays screening fees for every selected film. For New Cinema Award winners this is £400.
Next steps:
- We’ll send a form to update and verify your film’s details, stills and synopses.
- Arrange delivery of your film’s screening copy.
- If required, we will produce a DCP and Descriptive Subtitles for your film.
- If you attend the festival in Berwick-upon-Tweed, you’ll have the opportunity to take part in a Q&A following your screening. We record these conversations and host them on our website for anyone to listen to. You can find previous conversations here [insert link].
- With your agreement, your film can be included in BFMAF’s Online Programme, geoblocked and available to UK audiences following the Festival
Can I submit my film even though I entered it previously?
If you previously entered a film to the Festival then it is not eligible for consideration for the 2025 Festival.
How many films are selected from the Call for Entries?
The numbers vary year-on-year. For transparency, we are working to collate and share the number of films we select from the Call for Entries.
In 2024, 15 of 28 works selected for BFMAF’s Exhibitions and New Cinema Awards came from our Call for Entries.
Call for Entries is OPEN
Early Call (£15) Monday 2 September 2024
Final Call (£25) Tuesday 1 October 2024