TELL TALE FILM FESTIVAL (TTFF) SUBMISSION RULES
1. TTFF competition is open to the United States and International entries.
2. Screenplays must be in pdf, rtf, or txt format. Any other format might be disqualified (without refund). Short films must submit online preview screeners or via DVD (NTSC) or Blu-Ray.
3. Foreign language entries must have English language subtitles.
4. Entries must have been completed in the past 5 years.
5. Applicants may submit as many entries as they wish, as long as each entry has a separate entry form and fee.
6. Entries must include contact information, with both an email address and phone number if possible. Any physical materials, such as and including DVDs and Blu-Rays must be labeled with submitter contact information.
7. For physical materials submitted, please submit in sturdy containers and/or bubble wrap to avoid damage. No fiber filled envelopes. Materials will not be returned to the submitters.
8. TTFF has the right to screen any film or projects submitted to the TTFF.
9. In order to receive any award trophy, should they be given, the project's producer or director must be present, unless a physical festival is not held. In the instance of an award certificate, those might be mailed.
10. If [a film is] officially selected, it is the responsibility of the submitter to send the festival their film in DVD, Blu-Ray, or digital format, as requested by festival.
11. Screening copies will not be returned to the submitter, unless a pre-paid return mailer is included.
12. All decisions made by the festival are final and at their discretion.
13. In the case of the screenplay 5-page competition, the winner will have their recorded table read screened at the film festival in Jersey City, NJ.
1. TTFF competition is open to the United States and International entries.
2. Screenplays must be in pdf, rtf, or txt format. Any other format might be disqualified (without refund). Short films must submit online preview screeners or via DVD (NTSC) or Blu-Ray.
3. Foreign language entries must have English language subtitles.
4. Entries must have been completed in the past 5 years.
5. Applicants may submit as many entries as they wish, as long as each entry has a separate entry form and fee.
6. Entries must include contact information, with both an email address and phone number if possible. Any physical materials, such as and including DVDs and Blu-Rays must be labeled with submitter contact information.
7. For physical materials submitted, please submit in sturdy containers and/or bubble wrap to avoid damage. No fiber filled envelopes. Materials will not be returned to the submitters.
8. TTFF has the right to screen any film or projects submitted to the TTFF.
9. In order to receive any award trophy, should they be given, the project's producer or director must be present, unless a physical festival is not held. In the instance of an award certificate, those might be mailed.
10. If [a film is] officially selected, it is the responsibility of the submitter to send the festival their film in DVD, Blu-Ray, or digital format, as requested by festival.
11. Screening copies will not be returned to the submitter, unless a pre-paid return mailer is included.
12. All decisions made by the festival are final and at their discretion.
13. In the case of the screenplay 5-page competition, the winner will have their recorded table read screened at the film festival in Jersey City, NJ.