COMPETITION GUIDELINES
Subject matter should focus on the theme,
Life in the Great Lakes, and it should explore how you experience the world around you.
All film genres will be accepted.
No explicit content. Films may be disqualified at the discretion of the judges.
We encourage creativity with all film entries!
RULES & ELIGIBILITY
Entries will be accepted from all students in grades 6-12th. Entry is not exclusive to organized school programs.
Film submissions must be three (3) minutes or less in length (including credits).
Films must be produced and made in entirety by student(s) or student teams, but entrants may have an adult mentor.
All audio/video/graphic content must be original, copyright free or have written permission, and be properly documented.
Video creation tools will be allowed for production, with documented use of such tools.
Final submissions should be in .MOV format (1080p Widescreen preferred) and must include a completed student submission form. The Thunder Bay International Film Festival (TBIFF) is an annual celebration of ocean- and Great Lakes-inspired films produced in partnership with the International Ocean Film Festival.