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distributors, buyers
http://www.cbc.ca/reflections:
Information on selling your short to Canada’s longest running
showcase of independent short film, on CBC
http://www.vtape.org: Toronto distributor specializing
in works on video
http://www.cfmdc.org: A not-for-profit, artist-run
distributor of Canadian and international independent films
http://www.flowdistribution.ca: Distributor of
Canadian Film Centre shorts, as well as other short films. Also
provides festival
services to take the guesswork out of planning your Festival strategy.
http://www.customflix.com: Distribute your film
or video independently on-line.
http://www.silenceoncourt.tv: Quebec-based internet
showcase for short film.
http://www.atomfilms.com: On-line shorts of all
shapes and sizes.
http://www.movieola.ca: The first and
only 24-hour TV channel for short films in North America- they’re
always looking for shorts.
http://www.documentarychannel.ca: The Documentary
Channel buys a number a shorts each year.
http://www.ifctv.ca: Independent Film Channel
Canada acquires live-action and animated shorts under 22 minutes
in length.
http://www.ifctv.com: Independent Film Channel
USA accepts unsolicited short film submissions under 30 minutes
in length.
http://www.sundancechannel.com: Sundance Channel
acquires shorts under 40 minutes in length.
http://www.bigfilmshorts.com: One of the first
distributors of short films, their site contains loads of information
and links
to the short film world.
http://www.apollocinema.com: US-based distributor
specializing in short films. They also put together the annual
Oscar Shorts
theatrical program of Academy Award nominated shorts.
http://www.buzztaxi.com: Canadian boutique distributor
of factual-based programming and shorts.
http://www.hypnotic.com: US-based distributor
of shorts, they also present the Chrysler Million Dollar Film Festival
http://www.zed.cbc.ca
http://www.filmfestivalcollection.com/:
The Film Festival Collection is part of a nonprofit that releases
award-winning short films from all over the world with filmmaker
commentaries on DVD, shorts!.
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