Programming films
Once you have selected the films you want to snow, it's time to begin creating the film schedule. All festivals usually do this on the wall first, printing stickets with the film names and placing them in rows and lines that represent venues, dates and times. Once the wall is full, someone sits down with Eventival, and using the drag & drop feature, recreated the schedule inside the system. Unlike the wall, Eventival lets you narrow the focus on films by categories, sections, etc., and even more importantly, it warns you of all kinds of wrong moves - time collisions, format conflicts etc. When programming screenings, you can assign to them special categories (press, private, etc.) and add Into / Q&A session with links to people (moderators, translators, directors) or companies, and because everything in Eventival is relational, this information will be automatically added to the relevant people's itineraries.
When programming groups of shorts, you program the Film package as a whole, while the individual films that forms a part of the package obviously have their own files.