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Grom shorts film fest

The Noosa International Surfilm Festival is thrilled to announce the launch of Grom Shorts, an exciting new short film competition giving young filmmakers aged 17 and under the chance to showcase their talent. Supported by Camera House and Canon, in collaboration with the Sunshine Coast Screen Collective, Grom Shorts is set to culminate in a special screening at Noosa Event Cinemas on 21 June 2025. This unique addition to the festival empowers young creatives to dive into surf-themed storytelling, giving them a platform to share their passion on the big screen.

In the lead-up to the competition, the Grom Shorts Masterclass Series offers aspiring filmmakers hands-on training in all aspects of filmmaking, from cinematography to post-production. This three-part series, taught by renowned industry professionals, will be held at the Peregian Digital Hub and covers essential skills in surf filmmaking, editing, and colour grading:

• 30 November 2024: Surf Filmmaking with Clint Hempsall, Wayne Clark.

• 01 February 2025: Editing Essentials with Bill Missett

• 22 February 2025: Colour Grading with Warren Eagles

“We’re thrilled to offer young filmmakers this amazing chance to learn directly from industry experts and see their work shine on the big screen,” said festival director Jesca Maas. “Grom Shorts is all about celebrating emerging creativity and talent, and we can’t wait to watch the stories these young filmmakers bring to life. The first Masterclass—Surf Filmmaking Skills—will dive into surf culture, storytelling, and hands-on tips and tricks of the trade. Plus, participants can look forward to a special visit from 2024 Noosa International Surfilm Festival’s Best Short Film winner, Sam Fairbank.”

Tickets for the Grom Shorts Masterclass Series are now available, with limited spots for each session. For more details on entry, masterclass bookings, and festival news, visit noosaisff.com.au/gromshorts or follow us on Instagram @noosaisff.

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