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TucsonFilm.com Launches Free Streaming Video Channel
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The TucsonFilm.com ShortFest
Launches Free Streaming Video Channel
& Announces 2007 Festival
Tucson, AZ - The TucsonFilm.com ShortFest - the Arizona festival
dedicated to the best truly independent short films - has launched
its streaming video channel at
<http://www.tucsonfilm.com/www.tucsonfilm.com with more than
three-and-a-half hours of free films.
This online collection of short films is culled from the best of
previous ShortFest theatrical showings, ongoing film submissions,
and films made by the ShortFest's parent company, PCMP. The films
are playable online as Flash video in the user's Web browser.
Among the selected winners from this past April's TucsonFilm.com
ShortFest are the Spanish fantasy "El Gran Zambini" and the Ken
Burns parody "The Old Negro Space Program." More than 25 other
award-winning science-fiction, comedy, drama and documentary shorts
are also available for free viewing. Talented Arizona filmmakers are
also given special emphasis through this unique Tucson-based
streaming video channel.
This debut engagement of the TucsonFilm.com ShortFest online
festival will continue until August 1, 2006, and then films may
rotate as the content evolves. Even more free & exclusive online
films from the ShortFest are available through AZNightBuzz at
http://www.aznightbuzz.com/tucsonfilmwww.aznightbuzz.com/tucsonfilm
Entries for the next ShortFest:
The next theatrical TucsonFilm.com ShortFest will take place in
April, 2007. The application processes for both the theatrical and
online festivals are now open for film entries; complete information
and a downloadable entry form is available at www.tucsonfilm.com
The TucsonFilm.com ShortFest is a Purple Cactus Media Production
(PCMP): http://www.purple-cactus.tv/www.purple-cactus.tv