Campus Movie Fest - Partners

Partners

CMF has partnered with many companies over the years including Delta Air Lines (since 2004), and Coca-Cola (since 2006). Supporting partners have also included Atlanta radio station 99x, and The History Channel.

In the Fall of 2005, Virgin Mobile partnered with CMF for the University of California - Berkeley event and to encourage students to create 30-sec videos for their Chrismahanukwanzakah holiday.

In the Spring of 2006, The History Channel joined with CMF to bring the "History Lives!" category to CMF participants.

In the Fall of 2006, Turner Classic Movies (TCM) partnered up with CMF and continues to present the TCM Classic Short Film Award in which students are asked to re-imagine a classic.

In the Spring of 2007, Turner Broadcasting Systems (TBS) joined CMF and are currently presenting the TBS Very Funny Film Award.

In the Fall of 2007, AT&T became a Supporting Partner of Campus MovieFest.

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