First Run Film Festival

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The First Run Festival is an annual event showcasing over 120 intermediate and advanced projects in film, video, and animation.[citation needed] It is presented by the Kanbar Institute of Film & Television and held in New York City.[1] [2]The event first ran in 1986.[3] The selection runs a gamut of undergraduate and graduate films ranging between narratives, documentaries and animation produced during the filmmakers' time in the program.[citation needed] The work is evaluated by a trio of juries: a three-judge Undergraduate Intermediate panel looks at submissions from junior level courses; the Graduate Industry and Undergraduate Industry panels each have six judges.[citation needed] The selections are then sent toward the respective faculty panels to announce the final top three winners.[citation needed]

This annual week-long festival begins with the Craft Awards Ceremony and Wasserman Finalists Announcement and culminates with the Wasserman Awards Ceremony featuring the Charles and Lucille King Family Foundation Awards.[citation needed] The students' films and videos compete annually for over $50,000 in cash awards.[citation needed] Following First Run each year, the Wasserman Award finalist films and videos are screened in Hollywood for industry professionals and the public.[citation needed] Past years' showcases had been held at the Directors Guild of America.[citation needed]

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  1. ^ "First Run Film Festival". tisch.nyu.edu. Retrieved 2023-11-02.
  2. ^ Scholl, Clara; Saadah, Yezen (2022-10-31). "NYU celebrates student films at First Run Film Festival". Washington Square News. Retrieved 2023-11-02.
  3. ^ "Past Festival Catalogs | First Run Film Festival". www.firstrunfestival.com. Archived from the original on 2010-07-29.

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