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Shorts That Are Not Pants

Canada

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Toronto certainly doesn’t lack for film screenings. Cinephiles here are spoiled for choice, usually. But when it comes to shorts, things aren’t so great.

Local film blogger James McNally launched Shorts That Are Not Pants in December 2009, showing a program of shorts in his apartment to a small group of friends. Several other editions followed, and he soon felt it was time to share the wealth of short film talent with the rest of the city.

Beginning in January 2012, Shorts That Are Not Pants kicked off a quarterly celebration of short film. In 2018, we became an annual festival held in November. We watch films from all over the world to bring you a curated program of films that we hope will entertain and inspire.

Event date

18.11.2022 ⟶ 27.11.2022

Awards (US$250) for Best Narrative, Best Documentary, Best Animated, Best Canadian shorts (all juried), plus another US$250 for Audience Award (chosen by attendees)

Admin Address
13 Allen Ave
Toronto
ON M4M 1T5
Canada

Entry fee: $25-$60

James McNally

(Festival Director)

James McNally is the founder and festival director of Shorts That Are Not Pants in Toronto. He’s worked in programming and festival logistics for TIFF, Hot Docs, Sundance, Hamptons International Film Festival, Scruffy City Film and Music Festival (Knoxville, TN) and Kinofilm: Manchester International Short Film Festival. He has also worked in film distribution with KinoSmith Inc., and as a film blogger, establishing Toronto Screen Shots (www.torontoscreenshots.com) in 2007. As a writer, he has been a regular contributor to Short of the Week (www.shortoftheweek.com) and the National Screen Institute (www.nsi-canada.ca).

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Short Film Conference 2018 @ Clermont-Ferrand 5/Feb https://www.shortfilmconference.com/calendar/short-film-conference-2018-clermont-ferrand-5feb/ Mon, 06 Nov 2017 08:11:49 +0000 https://shortfilmconference.com/?p=884 Continue reading Short Film Conference 2018 @ Clermont-Ferrand 5/Feb]]> Program of Short Film Conference 2018:


14.00-15.00 – SHORT OF THE WEEK’S “BE EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE” STRATEGY (Presentation)
Open to everyoneplease RSVP.

With the explosion of fan and industry interest in short films online, filmmakers have an unprecedented opportunity to share their work globally. Co-Founder of Short of the Week, and former Lead Curator of Vimeo, Jason Sondhi describes his company’s evolving thinking on how filmmakers should best take advantage in order to find audiences for their work and kickstart their careers. Flouting conventional wisdom regarding festival strategies, distribution arrangements, and current practices for online releases, he advocates for “maximum exposure in the shortest window”.

Speaker: Jason Sondhi (Short of the Week)
Moderator: Laurence Boyce (PÖFF Shorts / Cineurope)

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15.15-16.00 – IN FOCUS: AFRICAN SHORT FILM FESTIVALS (Panel talk)
Open to SFC-members + invitees.

As the first in an ongoing series of examining festivals that might not be as well known to the West, the Short Film Conference will take an in-depth look at short film festivals in the continent of Africa. Claire Diao, France’s specialist of African Cinema, will moderate a talk with directors, festival programmers and delegates from all over Africa to talk about what’s hot and (not) happening in the African short film scene.

Speakers: Pape Lopy (Banlieue Film Festival Sénégal), Chipo Zhou (Durban International Film Festival) & Melissa Adeyemo (producer ‘Still water runs deep’).
Moderator: Claire Diao

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16.15-17.00 CAN YOU EARN A LIVING AS A FESTIVAL DIRECTOR? (Table discussion)
Open to SFC-members only.

When working for a festival, you’re always in a strange hinterland, since it never has a proper classification. Do we work in the film business? Do we work in the organizing business? And how to make a living? Gina Dellabarca, experienced festival director of Show Me Shorts, will moderate this conversation about the difficulties of working for a festival and how we could do better.

Speakers: Sébastien Simon (Busan International Short Film Festival), John Canciani (Internationale Kurzfilmtage Winterthur) & Ailton Franco (Rio de Janeiro International Short Film Festival – Curta Cinema)
Moderator:
Gina Dellabarca (Show Me Shorts)

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17.00-18.00 – SHORT FILM CONFERENCE – GENERAL ASSEMBLEE
Open to SFC-members only.

We urge all SFC-members to be present at this General Assemblee, where we will talk about issues and questions that have come to surface as to what the current strategy of the Short Film Conference is and how it should evolve in the future. The Board of Directors will prepare a list of topics to be discussed & will of course propose answers too. These are the topics among them:

(a) What is the main goal of the Short Film Conference? What defines its DNA and how can it still evolve? / (b) How should the SFC tackle problems that (especially smaller) festivals are facing, in regards to submission platforms & others? / (c) Who can and should be a SFC-member and who shouldn’t? / (d) How much is the membership fee and what does it include? / (e) Who’s in the Board of Directors and what is their task? / (f) How will the Short Film Conference be looking for more money in order to be more visible & do more throughout the year? / …

Moderators: Laurence Boyce & Tim Redford

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18.00-19.00 – NETWORKING DRINKS + ANNOUNCEMENT: WINNER OF THE SHORT OF THE YEAR AWARD
Open to everyone.

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20.00-22.00 – NETWORKING DINNER @ THE SALVATION JANE PUB
Open to SFC-members only.

Registration required! Deadline: 29th of Jan.!

The Networking Dinner is reserved for SFC-members only. We ask for an additional €25/person (to be paid in cash upon arrival). This includes two vouchers for pints or soft drinks & food (starters, walking dinner and desserts). Note that there will be plenty of vegetarian food too. Any extra drinkers ordered have to be paid for.

 


Location lectures & assemblee: Maison de la Culture, Salle Gripel, Boulevard François Mitterrand 71. / Location dinner: The Salvation Jane Pub, Rue Terrasse 14.

See you there!

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Short Film Conference 2017 @ Clermont-Ferrand 6/Feb https://www.shortfilmconference.com/activities/short-film-conference-2017-clermont-ferrand-6feb/ Mon, 16 Jan 2017 16:50:22 +0000 https://shortfilmconference.com/?p=736 Continue reading Short Film Conference 2017 @ Clermont-Ferrand 6/Feb]]> Programme of Short Film Conference 2017:

 


14.00-15.00 – 5 THINGS WRONG WITH YOUR FILM FESTIVAL (Debate)
Open to everyone.

A recent online article entitled “15 Things Wrong With Your Short Film” rose the ire of some filmmakers. Not so much due to the content but to the fact that it was yet another in a long line of articles telling filmmakers what they might be doing wrong. Just where were the articles telling film festivals what they did wrong?

In the spirit of fair play, the Short Film Conference will hold an event entitled “Five* things wrong with your short film festival” (*We realise the original article had 15, we have chosen five simply because of time restrictions) and examine some of the criticisms levelled at events from filmmakers, industry players and – indeed – festivals themselves.

This will not be an exercise in singling out individual events and people – instead it is meant to allow film festivals to engage in some reflection on the things that we do whilst talking honestly about the problems that we face nowadays.

With a panel consisting of filmmakers and festival representatives the discussion will no doubt be a heated yet positive look at the world of short film festivals.

Speakers: Rich Warren (Encounters Short Film and Animation Festival), Sven Schwarz (Hamburg International Short Film Festival), Jing Haase (Nordisk Panorama Film Festival), Douwe Dijkstra (director), Wouter Jansen (Go Short – International Short Film Festival Nijmegen), Gunhild Enger (director)
Moderator: Laurence Boyce (International Short Film Festival Sleepwalkers)

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15.15-16.15 – HOW EXCLUSIVE IS YOUR FESTIVAL? (Table discussion)
Open to everyone.

Why do some festivals have premiere requirements? What is the impact on other festivals? How does your festival change once you’re Oscar-accredited? How does a festival get Academy Award-accredited in the first place? Why would you strive for that? And finally: what about short films that are available online?

In this roundtable discussion a few key-speakers (programmers, festival directors) will shed a light on their experience within the short film world, regarding the question of exclusivity. Anyone in the audience is recommended to participate in the Q&A that follows.

Speakers: Mauro Gervasini (Venice Film Festival), Zita Carvalhosa (São Paulo International Short Film Festival), Seigo Tono (Short Shorts Film Festival & Asia), Theo Tsappos (Swedish Film Institute)
Moderator: Jacopo Chessa (Italian Short Film Center)

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16.30-17.30 THE SHORT FILM WORLD & FILM JOURNALISM – MAKING TWO WORLDS WORK TOGETHER (Lecture)
Open to SFC-members only.

Journalism/film criticism has long been an established and important part of the film festival world. Yet many magazines are not interested in taking stories about short films and – despite the internet – outlets for many established journalists are shrinking. With that in mind just how are short film festivals approaching their relationships with film critics and journalists? With a product that many outlets won’t write about?

Laurence Boyce is both a journalist and the head of programme of International Short Film Festival Sleepwalkers and has seen both sides of the coin when it comes to the relationship between the press and the short film festivals world. He has written about short film festivals for trade magazines as well as specialist publications and Cineuropa Shorts, of which he is the editor.

In his talk, Laurence will explore the needs and wants of both journalists and festivals and examine the pitfalls he faces as a film journalist when specialising in short film. He will give practical advice on how to gain interest from trade magazines as well go through the kind of information that a journalist and critic needs to be able to make the best use of a festival they attend. He will also reflect on his past as a press officer for numerous major festivals and examine past relationships with the press world.

This talk will prove invaluable for any festival wanting to improve its relationship with the press and learn more about how to target its information to get the best coverage it can.

Speaker: Laurence Boyce (International Short Film Festival Sleepwalkers, Cineuropa Shorts)

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17.30-18.00 – SHORT FILM CONFERENCE – GENERAL ASSEMBLEE
Open to SFC-members only.

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18.15-19.00 – NETWORKING DRINKS + ANNOUNCEMENT: WINNER OF THE SHORT OF THE YEAR AWARD
Open to everyone.

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19.30-22.00 – NETWORKING DINNER @ THE SALVATION JANE PUB
Open to SFC-members only.

 


Location lectures & assemblee: Maison de la Culture, Salle Gripel, Boulevard François Mitterrand 71. / Location dinner: The Salvation Jane Pub, Rue Terrasse 14.

See you there!

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Short Film Conference 2016 @ Clermont-Ferrand 8/Feb https://www.shortfilmconference.com/activities/short-film-conference-2016-clermont-ferrand-8feb/ Fri, 05 Feb 2016 11:19:22 +0000 https://shortfilmconference.com/?p=537 Continue reading Short Film Conference 2016 @ Clermont-Ferrand 8/Feb]]> Programme of the 2016 Short Film Conference is as follows:

15.00 – 16.00 – Table discussion entry fees, screening fees for shorts

It’s has been a discussion between festivals, filmmakers, film boards for years.. what about entry fees? A necessarily evil to contain the huge amounts of films flooding the festivals ? And should you expect a screening fee as filmmaker if your film does make the selection. A panel of experts in their own field discuss, together with the audience, different views.

Speakers: Pauline Ginot (Autour de Minuit, distributor), Eman Shihab (Reelport, submission platform), Simon Koenig (Swiss Films, governmental agency), Jukka-Pekka Laakso (Tampere Film Festival), Sydney Neter (SND Films, sales agent), Julien Westermann (Clermont-Ferrand Short Film Festival)
Moderator: Mick Hannigan (IndieCork)

16.05 – 17.15 – How to make your film festival louder by Iain Alexander

This lecture will cover some of the ways film festivals can boost their international presence and their social influence to significantly increase film submissions and attendance. This will also cover partnerships to help festivals bring additional revenue.

17.30 – 18.20 – Short Film Conference – general assemblee

18.20 – 19.00 – Network drinks, offered by Clermont-Ferrand SFF

19.30 – Network Diner @ Hotel Kyriad

 

Location lectures & assemblee: Maison de la Culture, Salle Gripel, Boulevard François Mitterrand 71.
Location diner: Hotel Kyriad,  Avenue de la Libération 25

See you there!

 

IMPORTANT: For everyone that might be interested to be (more) involved into the organisation of the SFC, we are having a meeting at 11:00 (we’ll meet in Salle Louis-Chavignier (the same place where you collect your accreditation) at 10:55). We’ll discuss new plans for the SFC and a possible restructure in management, to be presented during the general assemblee. If you would like to join us, just show up and preferably also mail us first at info@shortfilmconference.com. Thanks!

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Help us promote Short Film Conference https://www.shortfilmconference.com/members/help-us-promote-short-film-conference/ Mon, 20 Jul 2015 15:20:39 +0000 https://shortfilmconference.com/?p=404 Please help us promote the Short Film Conference by adding our logo to your website, catalogue, and all external publications, if possible with a link to this site. While an ad is being created, please download our logo in one of the following formats:

 

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Short Film Conference Statutes https://www.shortfilmconference.com/minutes-statutes/short-film-conference-statutes/ Mon, 20 Jul 2015 14:48:06 +0000 https://shortfilmconference.com/?p=393 Continue reading Short Film Conference Statutes]]> The Shortfilmconference is an informal body, concerned with professional short fiction and animation films as well as with documentaries.

The Shortfilmconference defines short films as all types of films at the maximum length of 60 minutes.

The Aims of the Shortfilmconference

  • To promote the exhibition of short films through all different media.
  • To foster the role of film festivals and monitor their activities as to distribution of short films.
  • To encourage co-operation between festivals.
  • To lend active support to film festivals which implement the aims of the ISFC.
  • To further the exchange of views and information between festivals, governmental and non-governmental organizations, film agencies and film schools in order to stimulate and facilitate action for financing, production and distribution of short films.
  • To publish regular information concerning the matters above.o make recommendations for film festivals, governmental and non- government organizations, agencies and film schools based on the current and constantly changing media-situation.
  • To propose standards and guidelines for matters concerning circulation, evaluation and registration of short films.

The Members of the Shortfilmconference

  • Delegates and representatives of governmental or national film boards concerned with production, distribution or promotion of short films.
  • Delegates and representatives of regional, national or international film organizations, associations, film schools or agencies concerned with production, distribution or promotion of short films.
  • Organizers of international short film festivals or feature film festivals presenting short films.
  • Individuals concerned with production, distribution or promotion of short films.
  • Only members who have paid their annual membership fee have the right to vote at the General Assembly meetings.

 

See also: General Assembly Meetings :: Budget and Accounts

 

 

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Membership Procedure https://www.shortfilmconference.com/minutes-statutes/membership-procedure/ Mon, 20 Jul 2015 14:47:08 +0000 https://shortfilmconference.com/?p=391 Continue reading Membership Procedure]]>
  • Current members (and by current members, we mean members who are currently already mentioned at the shortfilmconferce.com/members website) will be asked within the next 2-3 months to pay a membership fee of 40 euro.
    • SFC will provide a simple online payment system, like Paypal, to avoid heavy international banking fees
  • We propose that the first year of this new membership fee, the membership will last longer than the usual one year, more specifically till December 31st
  • Aspiring members have to follow this procedure:
    • Agree with the code of ethics and fill in the membership form at: shortfilmconference.com/join-us/
    • A subcommittee consisting of Julien Westerman (Clermont-Ferrand Short Film Festival, France), Mick Hannigan (IndieCork, Ireland) and Frank Moens (Leuven Short Film Festival, Belgium) will review the application and vote for the festival (or organisation) to be accepted or not.
    • If the majority of the subcommittee accepts the organisation to be compliant with the code of ethics, the organisation is invited to pay the membership fee of 40 euro).
    • Once paid, the organisation is an official member of the Short Film Conference, the organisation will be mentioned in the “Members List” at shortfilmconference.com and will have its own private page of the website.
    • The organisation is asked to include the logo (made by experts like GraphicSprings) of the Short Film Conference in their external communication (website, catalogue, …) and –where possible- even provide the Short Film Conference with an ad in their catalogue
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    Minutes Short Film Conference General Assemblee 2 February 2015 https://www.shortfilmconference.com/minutes-statutes/minutes-short-film-conference-general-assemblee-2-february-2015/ Mon, 20 Jul 2015 14:45:02 +0000 https://shortfilmconference.com/?p=387 Continue reading Minutes Short Film Conference General Assemblee 2 February 2015]]> 1. Subcommittees

    • The day was started by the gathering of two subcommittees discussing an updated ‘code of ethics’ and a procedure for accepting new members / whether or not to ask a membership fee.
      • Attendees subcommittee “code of ethics” :
        • Tim Redford (Clermont-Ferrand Short Film Festival, France)
        • Mick Hannigan (IndieCork, Ireland)
        • Alexandra Gramatke (Kurz Film Agentur Hamburg, Germany)
        • Frank Moens (Leuven Short Film Festival, Belgium)
      • Attendees subcommittee “membership procedure / fee”
        • Julien Westermann (Clermont-Ferrand Short Film Festival, France)
      • Mick Hannigan (IndieCork, Ireland)
      • Sven Schwarz (Hamburg International Short Film Festival, Germany)
      • Frank Moens (Leuven Short Film Festival, Belgium)
    • Both committees were successful as they agreed on both a new code of ethics and a (new) membership requirement / fee respectively.

    2. Workshops

    • Unlike previous years, the general assemble was preceded by two specialized ‘workshops’.
    • The first workshop “Digital file formats and compression for aspiring nerds” was an introductory glance at the theoretical basis of sound, image and video compression. About 70 members attended the workshop. Lecture was given by Frank Moens (Leuven Short Film Festival):
    • The second workshop “Creative sparks Sessions – Festival marketing” featured short lectures by Miguel Valverde of Indie Lisboa (Social media & marketing) and Laurent Crouzeix (Community targeting). About 80 members attended this workshop.

    3. General assembly

    • After a short explanation concerning the “new vision” of what the task can / should be of the new Short Film Conference, the general assemble was asked to vote for three changes in regards of the structure of the organisation of SFC.
    • First Vote: Official name change for the organisation to “Short Film Conference” and its URL shortfilmconference.com. 98% YES – 2% ABSTAIN – 0% NO
      • è From now on our organisation will be referred to as “Short Film Conference”
    • Second vote: Acceptance of the new code of ethics – 95% YES – 5% ABSTAIN – 0% NO
      • è The old code of ethics has been replace by the new code of ethics effective immediately
      • See annex 1 : Code of Ethics
    • Third vote:   Proposal regarding membership criteria & membership fees – 95% YES – 5% ABSTAIN – 0% NO
      • Proposal is accepted and will be applied for all aspiring and existing members
      • See annex 2 : Membership procedure
    • Due to time constraints we did not have time to do the ‘traditional’ name call of every member present. There wasn’t even time for a suggested ‘faster option’ of only asking new members (for whom this assembly was their first) to present themselves. We think that, now finally most of the lingering administrative hassle is behind us, we will have more time next year.
    • After the general assembly, a complementary drink was offered by the Clermont-Ferrand festival, after which we had dinner at the nearby Hotel Kyriad Prestige.

    4. Remarks & suggestions for next year

    • To be tackle more, in-depth and practical issues, we would need to have an auditorium simular to Salle Grippel for the entire day. Hopefully the Clermont-Ferrand festival can help us out.
    • Quite a few members suggested not eating in an hotel anymore, but in an actual restaurant. The low ceilings, quite distant servers and sterile atmosphere were not considered to be ideal.

     

    This assemblee has 2 annexes attached:

     

     

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    Pay membership Fee https://www.shortfilmconference.com/members/pay-membership-fee/ Mon, 20 Jul 2015 14:33:34 +0000 https://shortfilmconference.com/?p=382 Continue reading Pay membership Fee]]> As agreed by the general assemblee in Clermont-Ferrand at February 2nd, 2015, all (potential) members are requested to pay 40 euro membership fee per year. As this is the first year of (re-)introduction of the fee, we have decided to make this contribution valid till the december 31st, 2016. This small donation will make it possible for the organisation to professionalize its work and to ask a concrete (albeit small) commitment of its members.

    Aspiring members (those who haven’t been to previous meetings in Clermont-Ferrand) will have to be approved by a subcommittee. Please read the entire procedure via this link.

     

    Please click on the button below, you will be directed to the (100% secure) Paypal website, you are able to pay with most major credit cards. If you have further questions, please contact info(at)shortfilmconference.com



     

    Afterwards we would like to ask you to help promote the Short Film Conference by including its logo in your publications.

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