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On The Table Read, “Best Entertainment Celebrity Magazine in the UK“, Vancouver actor and filmmaker Christopher Logan shares his Short Film Festival. Sunday Shorts showcases the beginnings of filmmakers’ careers by highlighting the importance and impact of the short film.
Christopher Logan
Christopher Logan knows features having been crazy characters in films from ‘Saving Silverman’ and ‘Connie and Carla’ to ‘Tron Legacy’ and Liam Neeson’s ‘Cold Pursuit’. He knows television having appeared on everything from Breaker High to hero shows Arrow, Upload and The X-Files relaunch, and this week on A Million Little Things.
He wrote ‘Kiri and The Girl’, a short that garnered a $100,000 grant from The Canada Council for the Arts and premiered at the Vancouver International Film Festival to start it’s run, with two other shorts he wrote, directed and produced, currently winning awards on the festival circuit at the same time.
“Shorts are where filmmakers find their voice. They realize who they are and it’s a powerful start to a career. Or it could be, if we start them off right,” says Logan.
Sunday Shorts Vancouver Short Film Festival
What started as a fun Sunday afternoon showcase of Vancouver’s indie filmmakers in 2019 has grown and just opened to accept worldwide submissions to embrace, elevate and recognize short films and their makers at Sunday Shorts Vancouver Film Festival.
“People see the end result. The accomplished actor, the director helming a blockbuster. We want to help give lift off at the start of these careers,” he says.
Logan has enlisted a powerhouse pantheon of Industry professionals to judge the festival showcase, including Oscar-winning Costume Designer of Moulin Rouge and The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina: Angus Strathie, top Vancouver talent agent Kathy Carpenter of KCTALENT, Cinematographer Stirling Bancroft (Monkey Beach, Freaks), Director/Producer from Riverdale Gabriel Correa, and Indigenous actor Tahmoh Penikett (Battlestar Galactica, Man of Steel).
Rounding out the panel so far are two judges representing sponsors of the short film showcase: Tug Phipps, Emerging Filmmaker Coordinator (William F. White International) bringing with him a prize package of film equipment/rentals, and Tosca Musk, South-African filmmaker and Co-Founder of streaming service Passionflix, offering a licensing deal to the most romantic short film.
Logan is also proud to be sponsored by UBCP/ACTRA as he has always been a staunch supporter of embracing the actor’s unions while making indie and low budget fare. Even his short ‘Never.’ (currently in 9 festivals worldwide) with the small budget of $4000 was under a union contract.
Short Film Festival Open For Submissions
Sunday Shorts has opened for submissions this first week of November, with discounted pricing rewarding the early birds to the official site for submissions: FilmFreeway.com. First Round Judges from all walks of life who are all avid-movie lovers will be judging on criteria such as ‘Did this short entertain you?’ and ‘Would you watch it again?’.
Logan believes in keeping a light, fun feel and a wide variety of voices, which is reflected in the First Round and Industry Judges, which can be seen fully on his website ChristopherLoganProductions.com.
What started as a fun Sunday afternoon showcase of Vancouver’s indie filmmakers in 2019 has grown and just opened to accept worldwide submissions to embrace, elevate and recognize short films and their makers at Sunday Shorts Vancouver Film Festival.
“People see the end result. The accomplished actor, the director helming a blockbuster. We want to help give lift off at the start of these careers,” he says.
Industry Professional Judges
Logan has enlisted a powerhouse pantheon of Industry professionals to judge the festival showcase, including Oscar-winning Costume Designer of Moulin Rouge and The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina: Angus Strathie, top Vancouver talent agent Kathy Carpenter of KCTALENT, Cinematographer Stirling Bancroft (Monkey Beach, Freaks), Director/Producer from Riverdale Gabriel Correa, and Indigenous actor Tahmoh Penikett (Battlestar Galactica, Man of Steel).
Rounding out the panel so far are two judges representing sponsors of the short film showcase: Tug Phipps, Emerging Filmmaker Coordinator (William F. White International) bringing with him a prize package of film equipment/rentals, and Tosca Musk, South-African filmmaker and Co-Founder of streaming service Passionflix, offering a licensing deal to the most romantic short film.
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