The DPL Teen Film Festival seeks to provide an opportunity for teenagers to highlight their storytelling and filmmaking talents within their local community. Through participating in the festival, we hope teens will gain the experience they need to grow their skills, as well as acquire a project they are proud to add to their reel or portfolio as they proceed in their academic and professional careers.
Video introductions should be 30-60 seconds speaking directly to the camera in a single take with no edits explaining what your film submission means to you. Group/team video introductions may be up to 2 minutes in length. For groups/teams, each team member must fill out their own registration form. It is not required for all individuals featured or involved in the creation of the film submission to register as a participant; however, all individuals involved in the creation of the film submission must be included on the Film Freeway project submission. Film submissions must be no longer than 10 minutes in length. All video file submissions should be accessible through a video sharing platform link provided by the contributor. We accept links from YouTube, Vimeo, FileWhopper, and the participant’s personal website. Alternative submission methods such as DropBox, Google Drive, or USB flash drive may be accepted for files too large or incompatible for email for Film Freeway. Additionally, participants can choose to fill out a physical submission form at the Dover Public Library. Participants are encouraged to email Gary Hernandez with any questions about video submission links and video sharing methods.
All teen participants with work presented at the festival will be awarded the DPL Contributor Award. The Best Short Film | Audience Choice Award and Best Short Film | Committee Choice Award will also be given out on festival day; both awards will be accompanied by a cash prize.