SPRINGFIELD’S FIRST ‘MOTION MEDIA EXPO’ TO BE HELD OCTOBER 10TH AT KEYES ART GALLERY, DOWNTOWN SPRINGFIELD
SPRINGFIELD, MO (October 1, 2008) – Springfield’s first MOTION MEDIA EXPO will be held at the Keyes Art Gallery, 229 South Market Avenue, Friday, October 10th, 8:00 to 11:00 PM.
This Motion Media Expo has been organized for producers, directors, [...]
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Tagged Cornbelt Chorus, Cross Rags, Green Glass Productions, Jacquelines, Jeremy Larson, Jonna Howes, Keyes Gallery, Lyal Strickland, MFAS, Motion Media Expo, Rhett Roberson, Stonegate Creative Group, Vintage Vice
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Recent Glendale graduate Brook Linder combines with local music heroes “Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin” for the music video for “Modern Mystery” from their “Pershing” album.
Is that white house on Catalina? Hat tip to Caleb Copeland for the pointer.
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Lindenwood University is looking for undergraduate students who want to do real graduate work and be part of our team. That person or persons will have the opportunity to work in our new HD studio (Avid spokespersons mentioned it at the NAB convention in Las Vegas this past week), use the P2 [...]
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Stephens Summer Film Institute
May 14-25, 2008
Stephens College campus in Columbia, Mo.
The 12-day hands-on, intensive workshop will give female filmmakers of all ages the opportunity to learn about the various aspects of filmmaking such as directing, cinematography, lighting, sound, script, and the producer’s unit. Students work alongside industry professionals to create several short-format [...]
By GARETH HARDING, Wall Street Journal
January 4, 2008
The filmmaker as “author,” or dominant creative force behind a movie, was first described in a famous 1954 magazine article by François Truffaut, who drew a distinction between directors like Jean Renoir and Alfred Hitchcock, who sought to “bring something genuinely personal” to their films, and the hack-for-hire [...]
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Tagged 13m2, Alfred Hitchcock, Barthelemy Grossman, Emir Kusturica, Federico Fellini, Francois Truffaut, Ingmar Bergman, Jean Renoir, Jean-Luc Godard, Ken Loach, Krzysztof Kieslowski, Lars Von Trier, Milos Forman, Pedro Almodovar
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