In case the crowds at Founders Park have scared you away (or the choice of films), here’s some basic instructions on setting up your own Backyard movie screening. Besides the projector, the screen and audio choices are the most important and there are several examples of inexpensive screens that are particularly useful.
Step [...]
I read way too many blogs, but they can be a nice diversion when I’m trying to avoid real work. They can also be enlightening and fun as well and this one qualifies under both categories.
Nate Wragg grew up in Davis, a small town in Northern California. After High School he [...]
Registration for the 2008 48 Hour Film Project open tomorrow, April 14 at 12:01am. The first 72 teams to register will be accepted.
Teams will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Once the initial registration is full, we will put teams on a waiting list. If a registered team drops out or if we [...]
Cinema St. Louis is proud to announce that submissions for the 8th annual 2008 St. Louis Filmmakers Showcase. Deadline for submissions is May 31, 2008.
Official submission application and entry rules.
The event runs Sunday-Thursday, July 19-24, 2008
July 19: Filmmaking Seminar/Film Program, Centene Center for Arts & Education
July 20-23: Film Programs, Tivoli Theatre
July 24: Closing-Night Awards Party, [...]
Heya folks! After two years sitting in my “to do” pile, the Hutfield/McShy, 20 minute short is done, posted on the net, entered into the Moxie shorts fest and distributed out to all the participants. I can garantee that the lessons learned will make our next project something special! Oh yeah, our next project… For [...]
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Well, this one is just in time for the onslaught of film projects being completed with the end of the school year. The idea is that you take a drink whenever a particular scene is played out in a student film. How’s this for an opener:
A young man in boxer shorts stares at [...]
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