Vertex Micro Fest today announced its official launch as the first national vertical film festival in the United States, introducing a new platform dedicated entirely to vertical storytelling, micro dramas, and mobile-first filmmaking. The festival will be held in July, beginning in Atlanta before expanding to Los Angeles, Dallas, New York, Miami, and Chicago.
Vertex Micro Fest celebrates short-form vertical films between three and eleven minutes long, created specifically in 9:12 and 9:16 format for smartphone audiences. Built around the belief that great storytelling no longer requires a studio, development deal, or traditional gatekeeper, the festival invites creators to make films using any device available to them, from smartphones to professional cinema cameras.
“The most powerful stories in the world are being told right now by people who were never given permission to tell them. Vertex exists to change that,” said Yvette Moise, Founder, President and Artistic Director of Vertex Micro Fest.
At the center of the festival is the Vertex Micro Fest 30-Day Challenge, a national filmmaking competition where creators have one month to write, shoot, edit, and complete an original vertical short film. The Challenge is open to all solo creators, students (both high school and college), full production teams, animated projects, and AI and hybrid productions. Selected films will be featured in the official Vertex Micro Fest on the website, showcased across the fest’s creator network, and screened during live events and award ceremonies throughout the national tour.
Entries will be reviewed by a panel of filmmakers, producers, directors, editors, and entertainment industry professionals, with awards presented across multiple creative and technical categories. The Vertex Micro Fest national tour officially begins July 17, 2026. Brands, sponsors, speakers, and creative partners interested in participating are encouraged to connect through the official festival website at www.reelverts.com.
Filmmakers can register for the Vertex 30-Day Challenge and review official submission guidelines, deadlines, and runtime requirements at www.reelverts.com.
The launch of Vertex Micro Fest marks a significant shift in the film industry, recognizing the growing dominance of mobile-first content consumption. As audiences increasingly watch videos on smartphones, the festival provides a platform for creators to experiment with vertical formats, which have been popularized by platforms like TikTok and Instagram Reels. By removing traditional barriers to entry, Vertex Micro Fest aims to democratize filmmaking, allowing anyone with a story to tell and a device to capture it to compete on a national stage.
This initiative could have broad implications for the entertainment industry, potentially influencing how films are produced, distributed, and consumed. It may also encourage major studios and streaming services to invest more heavily in vertical content, a format that has often been overlooked in traditional cinema. For independent filmmakers, the festival offers a unique opportunity to gain exposure and recognition in a rapidly evolving medium.
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