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Save Our Seas: Seas the Day Short Film Competition
The SOSF competition was open to all filmmakers with a marine conservation message.

Winner: "Side Dish"
Written and Directed by Michael Masson. Cinematography by Alishia Hemingway

Runner Up: "Why Should They?"
Produced, shot and edited by Ed Watkins

Runner Up: "Small Steps"
By Gavin Saville and Julie Kingdom

For more details visit: www.saveourseas.com

 

About Us

Since its inception in 1991, the Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival organization (JHWFF) has provided broadcasters, filmmakers, and other industry stakeholders with a forum to conduct business, stay informed on emerging market opportunities and technologies, test new equipment, refine program production techniques, and expand the role of media in understanding wild creatures and their habitats.

JHWFF hosts the Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival every other year. This event allows television and film industry professionals from around the world to network with their peers and engage in lively discussions, seminars, and forums, all devoted to the world of natural history filmmaking.

Equally committed to a path of education and outreach, the Festival is dedicated to raising awareness and empowering action, through the innovative use of media. Toward this end, the organization fosters innovative collaborations with local nonprofits, community organizations, governmental entities and schools. JHWFF offers special screenings, lectures, and in-school education programs year-round.

JHWFF Core Program

Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival

Launched in 1991, the Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival’s biennial 6-day conference is an unmatched international industry event drawing 650+ international leaders in science, conservation, broadcasting and media.

In alternating years, JHWFF hosts a Symposium targeting 300+ technology and non-broadcast media professionals.

Outside its industry & professional focus, JHWFF is equally committed to creating multidisciplinary education and community enrichment opportunities. The organization’s robust, year-round community initiatives integrate photography and digital media with art, literature and nature.

Contact Us

Address:
Jackson Hole Wildlife Film Festival
P.O. Box 3940
240 South Glenwood Street, Suite 112
Jackson Hole, WY 83001 USA

Phone: 307.733.7016
Fax: 307.733.7376
E-Mail: info@jhfestival.org