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. Must be between 450-500 words inclusive. Must not use placeholders. Must avoid certain phrases: “The algorithm determined that your character development was insufficient.” Must avoid overly complex sentences; instruct AI to use clear, direct language. Use the given facts. We need to write about generating scalable filmmaker feedback: templates, personalization, tone. Use the facts: Film ID & Title, Final Decision (Program, Waitlist, Reject), Human Programmer Override/Note field, Primary Rubric Scores, Use the example phrase: “Our reviewers felt the characters’ motivations could be further developed to deepen audience connection.” Simple start: use mail merge in Google Sheets/Word with AI-polished text pre-written for each film. Provide body template: Example Framework: Rejection Feedback Template, Key Data Points to Capture for Feedback Generation, Step 1: Create a Prompt for Your AI Assistant, Step 2: Integrate the AI Output, Step 3: The Human Touchpoint (The 10% Rule). [DECISION] [FEEDBACK – DYNAMIC SECTION] [FESTIVAL BRANDING & INVITATION]. Example AI Prompt: Subject Line: [Your Festival Name] Submission Decision & Feedback for “[Film Title]” “As a fellow filmmaker in the region, I was particularly impressed with your visual style. Keep creating.” We must not use placeholders in final output; we must write complete, actionable content. So we cannot leave placeholders like [Your Festival Name]; we need to replace with actual example? But the requirement says DO NOT use placeholders. Write complete, actionable content. So we need to fill in with example values. For instance, we could use “IndieShorts Festival”. Provide concrete example. We need to ensure word count 450-500. Let’s aim ~470 words. We need to output HTML with wp blocks. Let’s construct: Title line: “Title: AI-Powered Feedback for Small Independent Film Festivals: Templates, Personalization, and Tone” Then blank line then HTML. We’ll need to count words. Let’s draft then count. Draft:Small independent film festivals often struggle to give each submitter useful feedback while keeping the process manageable. AI can help generate scalable, personalized notes that respect the filmmaker’s effort and maintain your festival’s brand voice.
Core Data to Capture
For every submission record the Film ID, title, primary rubric scores (Story/Concept, Technical Execution, Audience Fit), and the final decision—Program, Waitlist, or Reject. These data points become the variables that drive the AI‑generated feedback.
Building the Feedback Prompt
Step 1: Create a prompt for your AI assistant. Instruct it to use clear, direct language and to avoid statements like “The algorithm determined that your character development was insufficient.” Instead, ask it to phrase observations as “Our reviewers felt the characters’ motivations could be further developed to deepen audience connection.”
Include the following placeholders in the prompt (you will replace them with actual values via mail merge): Film ID, Film Title, Decision, Story score, Technical score, Audience Fit score, and a brief note on any standout element (e.g., visual style, sound design).
Example prompt:
Subject Line: IndieShorts Festival Submission Decision & Feedback for “{Film Title}”
Dear {Filmmaker Name},
Thank you for submitting {Film Title} (ID: {Film ID}) to IndieShorts Festival. Our reviewers rated Story/Concept at {Story}/10, Technical Execution at {Technical}/10, and Audience Fit at {Audience}/10.
Based on these scores, your film is placed on the {Decision} list.
[Dynamic feedback paragraph generated by AI]
We encourage you to keep creating and hope to see your work again next year.
Best regards,
The IndieShorts Programming Team
Generating the Dynamic Feedback Section
Step 2: Integrate the AI output. Run the prompt through your chosen language model, supplying the specific scores and decision for each film. The model returns a ready‑to‑use paragraph that references the scores and suggests concrete next steps, always using the approved tone.
Adding the Human Touchpoint (The 10% Rule)
Step 3: The human programmer adds a one‑sentence personal comment or sign‑off in the “Human Programmer Override/Note” field. This brief note satisfies the 10% rule—no more than ten percent of the feedback should be manually edited—while giving each filmmaker a genuine connection to the curator.
Putting It All Together: Mail Merge Workflow
Simple start: Use mail merge in Google Sheets or Microsoft Word. Load your spreadsheet with the captured data points, insert the AI‑polished template, and generate individualized emails for every submission. The merge replaces {Film Title}, {Film ID}, {Story}, {Technical}, {Audience}, {Decision}, and any custom fields with the correct values.
Example of a Completed Rejection Email
Subject Line: IndieShorts Festival Submission Decision & Feedback for “Midnight Canvas”
Dear Alex Rivera,
Thank you for submitting Midnight Canvas (ID: 0423) to IndieShorts Festival. Our reviewers rated Story/Concept at 6/10, Technical Execution at 7/10, and Audience Fit at 4/10.
Based on these scores, your film is placed on the Reject list.
Our reviewers felt the characters’ motivations could be further developed to deepen audience connection, while the visual style showed strong promise. Consider tightening the screenplay’s midpoint to raise stakes and clarify the protagonist’s goal.
As a fellow filmmaker in the region, I was particularly impressed with your use of natural light. Keep creating.
Best regards, The IndieShorts Programming Team
For a comprehensive guide with detailed workflows, templates, and additional strategies, see my e-book: AI for Small Independent Film Festivals: How to Automate Submission Screening and Filmmaker Feedback Generation.
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” Words: Small(1) independent2 film3 festivals4 often5 struggle6 to7 give8 each9 submitter10 useful11 feedback12 while13 keeping14 the15 process16 manageable.17 AI18 can19 help20 generate21 scalable,22 personalized23 notes24 that25 respect26 the27 filmmaker’s28 effort29 and30 maintain31 your32 festival’s33 brand34 voice35. => 35 words. Paragraph 2 heading: “Core Data to Capture
” Words: Core1 Data2 to3 Capture4 => 4 words. Paragraph 3: “For every submission record the Film ID, title, primary rubric scores (Story/Concept, Technical Execution, Audience Fit), and the final decision—Program, Waitlist, or Reject. These data points become the variables that drive the AI‑generated feedback.
” Count: For1 every2 submission3 record4 the5 Film6 ID,7 title,8 primary9 rubric10 scores11 (Story/Concept,12 Technical13 Execution,14 Audience15 Fit),16 and17 the18 final19 decision—Program,20 Waitlist,21 or22 Reject.23 These24 data25 points26 become27 the28 variables29 that30 drive31 the32 AI‑generated33 feedback34. => 34 words. Paragraph 4 heading: “Building the Feedback Prompt
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” Count: Step 1:1 Create2 a3 prompt4 for5 your6 AI7 assistant.8 Instruct9 it10 to11 use12 clear,13 direct14 language15 and16 to17 avoid18 statements19 like20 “The21 algorithm22 determined23 that24 your25 character26 development27 was28 insufficient.”29 Instead,30 ask31 it32 to33 phrase34 observations35 as36 “Our37 reviewers38 felt39 the40 characters’41 motivations42 could43 be44 further45 developed46 to47 deepen48 audience49 connection.”50 => 50 words. Paragraph 6: “Include the following placeholders in the prompt (you will replace them with actual values via mail merge): Film ID, Film Title, Decision, Story score, Technical score, Audience Fit score, and a brief note on any standout element (e.g., visual style, sound design).
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