Nofilmschool iconNofilmschoolMay 20, 2026 ~1 min source read

Editfest 2026 Announces Filmsupply’s 30-Day Short Film Competition

The edit is where a story truly comes to life, and you see it take final shape. If you've been looking for a reason to sharpen your skills and get your work in front of industry powerhouses, the wait is over.

Editfest 2026 Announces Filmsupply’s 30-Day Short Film Competition

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The edit is where a story truly comes to life, and you see it take final shape.

If you've been looking for a reason to sharpen your skills and get your work in front of industry powerhouses, the wait is over.

Filmsupply has officially announced Editfest 2026, its annual 30-day editing competition designed to showcase the world's best editorial talent.

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The edit is where a story truly comes to life, and you see it take final shape. If you've been looking for a reason to sharpen your skills and get your work in front of industry powerhouses, the wait is over. Filmsupply has officially announced Editfest 2026, its annual 30-day editing competition designed to showcase the world's best editorial talent.

How it works

  • Identify a problem, present a solution, and compel action—all within a tight, professional framework.
  • The Challenge: 30 Days to Make Your Mark Editfest focuses on the mastery of the craft.
  • Participants are tasked with creating a high-impact piece using Filmsupply's cinematic library across three distinct categories:
  • Draw the audience into a world and hint at the conflict without giving away the ending.
  • Winners across the three main categories (plus the People's Choice award) will split over $65,000 in prizes.

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Title Sequence $15,000 Filmsupply Grant $2,000 Filmsupply Credit Musicbed Small Busines...

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The goal is to create a sequence so compelling it's impossible to skip.

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