London's digital film festival, Pulse, has opened up£80,000 of funding to film-makers working in the digital medium. The funding will be spread among a maximum of 10 short films. Pulse was launched by Film London, in association with the UK Film Council's New Cinema Fund in 2002, to help produce a new generation of film-makers who use digital technology. The deadline for applications is 15 July. Past and future winners' films will be available to watch at www.broadbandlab.org.uk
London's digital film festival, Pulse, has opened up£80,000 of funding to film-makers working in the digital medium. The funding will be spread among a maximum of 10 short films. Pulse was launched by Film London, in association with the UK Film Council's New Cinema Fund in 2002, to help produce a new generation of film-makers who use digital technology. The deadline for applications is 15 July. Past and future winners' films will be available to watch at www.broadbandlab.org.uk