KCLS Reel Fest launched – a film contest and festival with cash prizes

KCLS Reel Fest launched – a film contest and festival with cash prizes

  • Wednesday, October 2, 2019 11:50am
  • Life

The King County Library System (KCLS) has launched KCLS Reel Fest, a new film contest and festival that asks patrons of all ages and filmmaking abilities, “What does the library mean to you?”

Residents in the KCLS service area are invited to answer that question, and share their library story in a two-minute film, for the chance to win up to $1,000 and a slot in the KCLS Reel Fest film lineup in March 2020. Film submissions will be accepted online from Oct. 1 to Jan. 15, 2020.

The KCLS Foundation received a generous donation for the contest’s cash prizes, which will be awarded in two categories, by age – Youth (ages 17 and younger) and Adult (ages 18 and older). The first-place winners in each category will receive $1,000, second-place winners will receive $700, and third-place winners will receive $500.

“KCLS Reel Fest is a celebration of libraries and an opportunity to let patrons express what the library means to them,” said KCLS Executive Director Lisa Rosenblum. “All KCLS residents are encouraged to make a film about their unique library experience – whether it’s inspiring, funny, heartwarming or life-changing. Get creative, and have fun!”

The top finalists’ films will be premiered this spring at KCLS Reel Fest, a free film festival and awards show where an expert panel of judges will discuss the films and announce the winners. The exact location and date are to be determined, and will be announced on the KCLS Reel Fest website (kcls.org/reelfest) when available.

No filmmaking experience or professional camera equipment is required to make a film and enter the festival. Amateurs and experts alike are encouraged to submit an entry, and films can be shot on cellphones, tablets or cameras. KCLS will be looking for films that are exceptionally creative, impactful, original and relevant to the question posed, “What does the library mean to you?”


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