GET YOUR

SHORT FILM SEEN

Submit your film to CenterFrame Curated

for the chance to be featured on our

YouTube channel and considered

for TV broadcast through the

CenterFrame Short Film Showcase.

Your short film.

A real audience.

A fair share of

what it earns.

We built CenterFrame Curated to help great short films reach real audiences. Selected films are featured on our growing YouTube channel, promoted by our team, and may also be considered for broadcast with our local TV partners across the UK.

50%

Ad revenue share. Always.

100K+

YouTube Subscribers

3

Partner TV Stations

WHAT IS CENTERFRAME CURATED

A home for short

films that have

something to say.

CenterFrame Curated is our short film showcase.

Filmmakers submit their work through CenterFrame. We review every film. We invite selected films to be featured on the CenterFrame YouTube channel, where we actively promote both the film and the filmmaker.

Now, with local TV partnerships in development across the UK, selected films may also be considered for broadcast as part of the CenterFrame Short Film Showcase.

CenterFrame Curated is about reach. Visibility. And giving strong short films more life after the festival circuit.

Going Down reframes a rom com setup inside the world of sex work. Directed by Aella Jordan Edge Written by Ruby Abbiss
Two Minutes is a heist film powered by family, grief, and love in the worst possible timing. Written and directed by Jamie Benyon Produced by Annie Lees Jones
Outside Noise follows an overwhelmed woman trying to unwind before bed with a sleep ambience app. Directed by Ethan Evans Written by Ethan Evans and Jess Bartlett
ONE SUBMISSION. TWO OPPORTUNITIES.

Two ways your film goes further

YOUTUBE

Feature on CenterFrame Curated

Selected films are featured on our YouTube channel, promoted to film lovers and industry audiences. We handle the upload, presentation, and promotion — and you earn 50% of every penny of ad revenue your film generates.

TV BROADCAST

CenterFrame Short Film Showcase

Some films are also considered for broadcast on our dedicated TV slots, in partnership with local TVs across the UK. All filmmakers, including cast & crew, get a broadcast credit after the film is shown to millions of people via Freeview, Virgin Media and SKY.

THE 50/50 MODEL

You made the film.

You deserve a fair share of what it earns.

Most platforms take everything. We think that's wrong. Filmmakers invest real time, craft, and money into making short films. When those films find an audience and generate revenue, the person who made the film should see it.

Ad revenue, split equally.

When your film is selected for CenterFrame Curated, you receive 50% of all ad revenue it generates on YouTube. No fine print. No exceptions. That's not a feature — it's the point.

TV PARTNERSHIPS

On television - in Brighton, Kent, and London.

The CenterFrame Short Film Showcase is broadcast in partnership with three regional TV channels. Each partner has its own editorial remit — check whether your film is a fit before you submit.

KMTV

Kent’s Local TV Channel

Any length

All genres

CONNECTION

By a Kent filmmaker, shot in Kent, or about the region or its residents.

GENRES

Drama, comedy, documentary, science fiction - all genres welcome!

LENGTH

Any length considered

Adult content: Films with adult content may require modification and could be restricted to post-9pm screenings.

LATEST TV

Brighton’s Local TV Channel

Any length

All genres

CONNECTION

By a Kent or Sussex filmmaker, shot locally, or about the region or its residents.

GENRES

Drama, comedy, documentary, science fiction - all genres welcome!

LENGTH

Any length considered

Adult content: Films with adult content may require modification and could be restricted to post-9pm screenings.

London TV

London’s Local TV Channel

Under 12 minutes

Drama • Comedy • Doc

CONNECTION

By a London-based filmmaker or crew, filmed in London, or about the city and its residents.

GENRES

Drama, comedy, and documentary preferred

LENGTH

Under 12 minutes required

Your film doesn't need to meet a TV remit to be considered for CenterFrame Curated on YouTube. TV broadcast consideration is assessed separately for eligible submissions. If your film is shortlisted for broadcast, our team will guide you through any delivery requirements.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Questions filmmakers ask.

Submit your short film.

Your film should be seen.

By audiences online, by industry, and —

where the fit is right — by television

viewers across the UK.

Submit your film. Earn your share.

Get your work out there.