A practical and technical strategy guide in PDF for filmmakers submitting to A-list film festivals. Everything you need to submit professionally to improve your chances of selection.
What's Inside

How Selection Works
- How programmers actually evaluate and select films
- Programming philosophies across festival tiers
- What moves a film forward and what gets passed over
Premiere Strategy
- The premiere hierarchy explained
- Strategic timing, when to submit and when to wait
- Post-premiere festival waterfall strategy
Process, Contact, and Delivery
- When and how to contact programmers
- Director statement that supports selection
- What happens after acceptance
- Press and publicity strategy
- Working with sales agents
- Final pre-submission checklist
Technical Submission Readiness
- Screener specs, submission version
- Trailer specs and best practices
- Poster, thumbnails, header images, and production stills
- DCP and festival screening formats
- Complete file organisation, naming conventions, and folder structure
Who This Is For
Short Film Producers Submitting for Oscar Consideration
Your short film needs the correct technical assets to improve your chances at Oscar Qualifying Short Film Festivals.
Feature Film Producers Planning Premieres
You have played festivals before and want staggered premiere positioning for a complete festival run.
Producers Managing Multiple Projects
You need a clear framework to control strategy, deliverables, and submissions across multiple territories and programming teams.
What You Get
- Technical submission requirements from screener to DCP
- Premiere hierarchy and strategic timing
- Complete file organisation, naming, and delivery standards
- Programmer contact protocol and post-acceptance process
- Instant access to the film festival strategy PDF
- Decision frameworks, technical specs, and contact templates
- A complete submission-ready structure you can apply to every film