That’s right, southern Utah-based filmies! Halloween is right around the corner, and that means it’s time for another Guerilla Filmmaking Challenge! Presented by The Film and Media Alliance of Southern Utah, the upcoming challenge will be held in conjunction with the 16th annual Horror-Fest spooktacular, an epic Halloween-themed event overflowing with cinematic treasures inspired by the scariest of holidays.

On Sept. 19 at 6 p.m., local filmmakers of all ages and all skill sets are encouraged to meet at The Electric Theater in St. George. At this meeting, a theme will be revealed along with a list of guidelines. Following this meeting, filmmakers will have just a few short weeks to put together a short film using any resources available to them.

A $25 submission fee per film is required. Submission fees will go towards cash prizes for the strongest entries of the bunch. That said, this has never really been about the competition aspect of the proceedings, so don’t let that detour you from taking part in the challenge.  

All films made for this challenge will be shown in a theatrical setting Oct. 28. While at Horror-Fest, you’ll feel the energy of a packed theater as enthusiastic attendees experience your creative cinematic efforts firsthand. At the end of the day, this is one of the more gratifying aspects of the filmmaking process.

On a final note, just because this is Horror-Fest, event organizers want to make it clear that your short films don’t necessarily have to be horror in nature. Of course, this is a Halloween-themed event, and horror films are certainly welcome. But in the end, this particular Guerilla Filmmaking Challenge is all-genre inclusive: horror, comedy, drama, action, romance, musical, documentary, etc. As long as you stick to the theme and follow the guidelines, you can make whatever kind of film you’re most comfortable with. If you’re interested in checking out a few guerilla shorts of the past, click here. 

If you’re unable to attend the theme reveal meeting Sept. 19 and still want to take part in the challenge, fear not. Visit the “Southern Utah’s Guerilla Filmmaking Challenge” Facebook page to see how you can still join in on this magical storytelling adventure.

Programmers are planning on making this year’s Horror-Fest event the biggest yet, and it all starts with you, the creative filmmaker. Kindly spread the word to your filmmaking friends by sharing this link.

And be sure to watch for Horror-Fest details soon!

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