Registration opens June 25 for filmmakers wanting to be part of an inaugural contest in Port Moody.
And contestants in the Frantic Breeze Fast Film Competition will see their entries judged by a panel of well-known performers in the movie and television industry.
Hiro Kanagawa, a Port Moody actor who won the 2017 Governor General's Literary Award for drama, will be joined by Fred Ewanuick (Corner Gas, Dan for Mayor), a graduate of Port Moody Secondary.
Lisa Durupt, the owner/founder of the Tricities Film Studio in Coquitlam, filmmaker Jason Karman and media personality Dana Gee will round out the panel.
To qualify, competitors will produce a four- to seven-minute film in 72 hours from Aug. 26 to Aug. 29; teams will have three unique Port Moody products and locations to include in their finished piece.
To register, visit portmoody.ca on or after June 25.