To help you start your film society and make it a success, here is our extensive collection of Information Sheets, FAQ’s (Frequently Asked Questions), and various resources and documents.

Have a browse down this page and feel free to download any of the items on this page.

If you have questions or need assistance please contact us.

More: You may also like to check out further very helpful information sheets on the Australian Council of Film Societies (ACOFS) website.

FVFS Members can log in to the “members only” section of the website (go right to the bottom of the page for that)  to find the FVFS newsletter, “ReelNews”, official documents such as minutes of meetings, and so on.

 

Information Sheets You Can Download

#Title & Link
00About the FVFS
01Who can affiliate with FVFS
02Start a film society - quick guide
02-AStart a film society - Presentation ID
03Film Society Rules
📄 Word Document — Downloads safely to your computer
04-ACommunity Cinema Rules
📄 Word Document — Downloads safely to your computer
04-BFilm Festival Rules
📄 Word Document — Downloads safely to your computer
05Taxation
06Committee Roles
07Film Societies and Digital Technology
08Incorporation
09(File deleted)
10NFSA
11Supplementary Rules
12Copyright Issues
13Image Ratios
14Random FAQs
15Film projector Sales & Repair
16Meeting Procedures
17Program ideas and StarBox results
(See "FILM LISTS YOU CAN DOWNLOAD" below)
18DVD Projector package
20Region Codes
21Committee development
22Screening Rights
23Insurance Policies
24Use of FVFS Logo
📄 Word Document — Downloads safely to your computer
24-AFVFS Affiliated member logo
25Feedback using a Starbox
25-AStarBox calculator
Excel Sheet — Downloads safely to your computer
26Shopping for technology
27Software
28Programming guidelines
294K Technology
29-A4K technology Presentation
30Sound issues when projecting
31Finding DVD rights Presentation in pdf
32Film & Projectors marketplace
33POS Systems for Film Societies

 

Film Lists — Ideas for Programming

Need some ideas on what films to programme for your film society?

One approach — just to get the ball rolling — is to have a look at what your fellow film societies have been screening and how they’ve rated those films.

The downloadable PDF’s, below, have been prepared using information supplied by film societies or relevant websites and may help inspire some ideas and possibilities.

We invite your film society to submit its list of programmed films for inclusion in these lists so that others may benefit from your experiences.

To submit your list or for information or if you have questions, please email: admin@fvfs.org.au or visit the contact page.

Where possible please let us know the …

  • Country
  • Year
  • Source
  • Rights owner (DVD) and the
  • Star Rating

… for each film.


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Don’t have a StarBox?

Contact us and we’ll send you one.

How to calculate the “Star Rating”?

Each film society member attending a screening gets a “counter” (a small round plastic thing).

At the end of the film, each member places their “counter” in one of the 5 slots of the Starbox — according to their own overall rating of the film (Slot #1 is the lowest rating. Slot #5 is the highest rating.)

The average is calculated by ….

  • counting the “votes” in each slot
  • multiplying each by the number of stars represented
  • totalling all calculations and
  • dividing by the total of all votes cast.

The Constitution & “Supplementary Rules” of the FVFS

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FVFS Constitution

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FVFS Supplementary Rules