The Unreal Engine Real-Time Short Film Challenge will fund the production of short films that use Epic Games Unreal Engine software. The Unreal Engine Real-Time Short Film Challenge encourages creators at any stage of their career to produce their own short film using Epic Games’ Unreal Engine.
Funds are for the production of short films that use Epic Games’ Unreal Engine software.
Available to South Australian content creators from film, television and games. Epic Games encourage Deaf and disabled people to apply.
Content creators must:
You can apply for up to $20,000 in production grant funding to create a short film (max. five minutes) which uses Epic Games’ Unreal Engine software.
Epic Games are offering free Unreal Engine software training sessions to potential applicants. 10 August – 24 August 2020. To register for Epic Games’ free Unreal Engine training program go to the Epic Games website.
Epic Games will judge the final short films. The national winner will receive a $50,000 prize provided by Epic Games, at their discretion.
Applications open: Monday, 3 August 2020
Applications close: Monday, 31 August 2020
Applicants must be:
If you are a Deaf and disabled applicant and have:
Contact Nara Wilson, SA Film Corporation
Email: nara.wilson@safilm.com.au
Telephone: +61 8 8394 2020 or via National Relay Service
To register for Epic Games’ free Unreal Engine training program go to the Epic Games website.
To find out; How to Apply, Program Guidelines, SAFC’s Terms of Trade, go to: https://www.safilm.com.au/production/