Call for Entries for the San Diego Undersea Film Exhibition
07/21/06

The San Diego UnderSea Film Exhibition (UFEX) had its debut in 2000 with a night of underwater digital films presented at the Otto Center of the San Diego Zoo in Balboa Park.
Initiated in response to the need for a local venue to showcase some of the best of the underwater video creations of area divers, the first San Diego UnderSea Film Exhibition was organized by a small group of people who had been meeting regularly to share information on shooting and editing underwater video.
That first year was a rousing success, and laid the groundwork for an approach to presenting underwater digital video in San Diego that emphasizes the enjoyment and appreciation of underwater images. That approach includes affordable tickets, no prizes except the fun of sharing one's film with a receptive audience, and an independent film selection process that has included judges who are among the top in the field of underwater imaging. It's a labor of love by all involved!
We're now in our seventh year of putting on the San Diego UnderSea Film Exhibition, and looking forward to our best year yet. We hope you'll join us on Friday and Saturday, October 20th and 21th, 2006 for the 7th Annual San Diego UnderSea Film Exhibition at the San Diego Natural History Museum's beautiful state-of-the-art digital projection theater in Balboa Park.
Entries are due August 15th, 2006.
Each film must be no more than 5 minutes long, with at least 50% of the footage taken underwater.
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