Filmmakers Save 50% Off Submission Fees When They Enter Made in Huntington Film & TV Festival As Film Freeway Gold Members

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New York Area’s Newest Film and TV Festival Encourages Emerging Filmmakers And Making Movies in Huntington.

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(L to R): Huntington Town Supervisor, Ed Smyth, Renowned Artist Ruben Toledo, Town of Huntington Chief of Staff Michelle McCarthy, Suffolk County Legislator Stephanie Bontempi, New York Times' Carol Dietz, Director/ Producer Mark Bozek, Fox 5's Christal Young, Supermodel Pat Cleveland, Vogue's Tonne Goodman and Made in Huntington Film & TV Festival Producer Joe Schramm.

The Made in Huntington Film & TV Festival invites both amateur and professional filmmakers to submit their works for a chance to be featured in the New York area’s newest film & TV festival which will present its screenings at the Cinema Arts Centre in Huntington this coming April 3-6, 2025.   The deadline for entry is January 20, 2025, and the extended late deadline is February 12, 2025.   Filmmakers who are Film Freeway Gold members can take advantage of a 50% discount on entry fees to the festival for both regular and late submission deadlines. Entries are to be made on the Festival’s Film Freeway profile:

https://filmfreeway.com/MadeinHuntingtonFilmandTVFestival

The festival provides a platform to showcase fresh creative talent and innovative storytelling, while encouraging filmmakers to produce their next project in the Town of Huntington.  This Festival is distinct from others in the New York area, and especially on Long Island, by supporting emerging filmmakers through an Industry Day filled with panel discussions with industry leaders and opportunities to meet one-on-one with potential investors and distributors.

Town Supervisor Ed Smyth conveyed his support of the Film Festival and the Film Industry developing in the Town of Huntington “I am happy we have created the Huntington Office of Film & Television which is producing the festival as a way to attract a new industry to town that has already delivered incremental revenues into our local economy from a variety of new productions, including fashion photo shoots with Bergdorf Goodman at Crab Meadow Beach and Netflix’s upcoming series “Sirens” which was shot at Caumsett State Park on Lloyd Neck.”  

A key highlight of the festival’s first year is the Industry Day, which will offer unparalleled networking opportunities for emerging filmmakers. The Industry Day, a one-day event held concurrently with the festival screenings, will feature networking opportunities between filmmakers and greenlighting network executives who can underwrite, affiliate, and assist with the distribution of selected films.

Screenings for the selected finalists will take place at the Cinema Arts Centre in Huntington, NY, from Thursday to Sunday, April 3-6, 2025. Tickets for these screenings will be available for purchase from the theater and on their website starting later in February 2025.

The festival’s programming also includes a series of standalone events titled “Meet the Filmmaker.” One such event, “Meet the Filmmaker - Fashion Film & Photos,” sold out at The Spotlight Room at The Paramount NY on Friday, November 8, 2024. This event featured Huntington filmmaker Mark Bozek’s documentary “The Times of Bill Cunningham,” moderated by Fox 5’s Christal Young, with special guests including model Pat Cleveland, artist Ruben Toledo, Vogue’s Tonne Goodman, and The New York Times’ Carol Dietz, who discussed the making of the documentary surrounding famed fashion photographer, Bill Cunningham.

Future “Meet the Filmmaker” events will focus on “Making it in Huntington” and “The Reality of Reality TV” session which is scheduled for March at the Drake Media Center.

In anticipation of the festival and in partnership with the New York State Governor's Office of Motion Picture & Television Development, the festival will host a virtual FAM Tour for filmmakers later this month.  It offers the Town of Huntington the opportunity to provide filmmakers and location scouts with exclusive tours of some of the Town of Huntington’s most iconic filming locations.

For more information and to submit entries, visit the Made in Huntington Film & TV Festival’s page on Film Freeway. https://filmfreeway.com/MadeinHuntingtonFilmandTVFestival. For more information on the Made in Huntington Film & TV Festival, visit their website: www.madeinhuntington.com .

Interested parties may follow the festival on social media for latest updates and the chance to connect with the filmmaking community and showcase your talent right here in Huntington.