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Pride WA launches film competition

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This year the PRIDEFEST has a whole new element, a brand new film competition. The ‘Show Us Your Pride inaugural short film competition sets the challenge of creating a short film that shows how you embrace diversity within your community, class, family and friends.

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To celebrate 25 years of Pride in Western Australia, Pride WA are offering amateur filmmakers of all ages and skill levels the chance to create a short film.

Any amateur filmmakers can enter. You don’t need a fancy camera; it can be as simple as your smartphone and basic editing software.

Applications will be submitted to Show Us Your Pride panellists, with finalists being featured on social media for a public vote. A combination of public votes (30%) and the panellists’ votes (70%) will be used to select one winner.

The winning short film will be screened at Luna Leederville during PrideFEST 2015.

For all the details head to the Pride WA website.

 

 

 

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