Haydenfilms
Haydenfilms LLC is a producer and distributor of independent films. It was founded in 2001 by Hayden Craddolph, the current executive director of the Haydenfilms Institute. Haydenfilms is based in Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania, at the TEK Park campus.
History
Haydenfilms LLC began as the thesis of Electronic Media postgraduate at Kutztown University Hayden Craddolph in 2001. In 2004, Haydenfilms hosted one of the world's first online film festivals; of the various online film festivals, it was the first to accept all short films regardless of genre. The success of the first festival solidified the reputation of Haydenfilms LLC as a viable network platform and premier online resource for independent filmmakers.Haydenfilms also developed as a production-based organization. In 2007, the organization partnered with director Patrick Steward to produce his film The Hollow Tree, fundraising the film's entire budget as well as facilitating casting calls and other miscellaneous areas of production. The Hollow Tree competed in the 2008-2010 festival circuit and was screened at the Cannes Film Festival and the Hamptons International Film Festival, among others. HFI has since worked on projects for the Berks Women in Crisis organization and Shale Gas Outage.
In 2010, the IRS approved the Haydenfilms Institute for 501 tax exempt status. According to the HFI's website, the institute's mission is to empower, educate and fund independent and student filmmakers.
HFI is currently in development for the 5.0 Online Film Festival, this time planning to offer a $25,000 grand prize for the winning director.
Haydenfilms Online Film Festival
In 2004, Haydenfilms launched its first Online Film Festival, which accepts short films from independent filmmakers around the globe. Films are submitted through the organization's website where a panel of industry expert judges select the top 50 entry films. These top 50 films are then entered into Haydenfilms Online Film Festival, hosted exclusively on the website. This global platform allows viewers worldwide to browse, rate, and comment on each contending film throughout the competition. The winning filmmaker is announced live at the official award ceremony, taking home the $10,000 grand prize. HFI is in development of the 5.0 Online Film Festival with a grand prize of $25,000.Past Winners
Festival | Winner | Winning Film |
1.0 | Quinn Saunders | "Fortunate Son" |
2.0 | John Burgess | "The Powder Puff Principle" |
3.0 | Reda Mustafa | "The Boot of War" |
4.0 | Johnny Ray Gill | "My Turtle's Name is Dudley" |