THE SAFARI & FILM AFRICA FLY FISHING FILM & PHOTOGRAPHIC COMPETITION
2012

Website Film Competition details
The Safari and Film Africa SA Fly Fishing Film and Photographic
competition is being held between the dates of 1st September
2011 and 28th February 2012. It is open to all South African
Residents and all material must be fly fishing related but can be footage
taken fly fishing anywhere in the world.
There are heaps of prizes up for grabs, including winner’s
prizes, prizes for the first 3 entries received and lucky draw prizes!
Winning sequences shall be uploaded to YOUTUBE
(http://www.youtube.com/user/sfafrica).
This event, the first of its kind in South Africa, will give
budding film makers and the ordinary fly fisherman a chance to showcase their
talents, adventures or something amazing they have captured whilst enjoying the
art that is fly fishing.
The competition has 3 categories in the Film section
and a single category in the Photographic section. Only entries
into any of the film categories may enter a Photographic image and this will be
limited to 2 images. An entrant may submit material for as many
categories as they choose and may have multiple entries in a single category but
will have to pay the entrance fee upon each submission.
We are also excited to announce that Tom Sutcliffe will be doing
the judging for the Photographic entries in the competition.
The 3 Film Categories are:
Salt Water: This is open to any sequence fly
fishing related in Salt water. It will have a maximum length of 5 min.
Fresh Water: This is open to any sequence fly fishing related
in Fresh water. It will have a maximum length of 5 min.
Best Clip: Any clip fly fishing related that does not exceed
1min in length. It must be a continuous clip without any breaks.
For each entry into the film competition an entrant will be allowed
to submit 2 Photographic images that are fly fishing related.
This is an open category and may include salt water, fresh water or abstract.
Formats accepted for submission:
AVI on Mini DV
MOV, Mts or M2t on master DVD
16:9 Widescreen mode