This Vine Won the Shortest Film Festival in Australia

Shortfilm

SYDNEY — The world's largest short film festival has decided 7 minutes — its normal time limit per movie — wasn't nearly short enough.


This year Tropfest, which launched in Australia in 1993, decided to launch an even shorter film festival for the social media age — and one social media format in particular. Yes, it's time to see the winners of the inaugural Tropvine


Using the video service Vine, which creates short looping six-second films, entrants from all over the world used their concise film-making skills to come up with some inventive works. This year's theme: "mirror."



More about Australia, Vine, Us World, Videos, and Tropfest

Post a CommentDefault Comments

emo-but-icon

item