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Kickstarter is an interesting new site out of New York that tries to bring people intrested in giving a few bucks to people trying to do creative things. Kickstarter’s approach is a novel one. It is an “all-or-nothing funding method where projects must be fully-funded or no money changes hands.” This way you only end up with what you
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Suck My Flick (has moved venue and dates) Curious Comedy 5225 ne MLK Sunday, March 21st every third Sunday of the month! All AGES + Full Bar 7pm submit 8pm showtime $3 suggested donation portlandfilm.org for details “Suck My Flick is an open screening of your film shorts, with audience choice vote by text! Win
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Directed by Emilie Sabath 2009 Cinematography/Editing/Color: Karl Lind
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http://DidYouCastAnyone.com The sufferings of an independent director trying to get his next movie made.
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Tuesday, January 19 NW FILMMAKERS NIGHT II Come out to vote for your favorite! Doors at 6 p.m.; films at 7 p.m. | $3 per person | All ages welcome Bagdad Theater Regional short film submissions will be accepted from October 1 through December 7, 2009. Accepted films will be notified by email no later
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Filmmaker Web Apps The Great thing about web apps is that they will work on any phone that has a full HTML browser not just an iPhone. They means Android phones get to be in on all the action. Plus, these guys are all free. Power Load Calculator calculate the load on a particular circuit
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Suck My Flick from Chris Hackett on Vimeo. Suck My Flick is a night for local filmmakers to strut their stuff. To find out more about the event click here.
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STARTING TONIGHT!
Range Life Entertainment presents six energetic and irreverent independent comedies that have been turning heads and generating cult audiences at festivals across the country (Sundance, Slamdance, SXSW, and CineVegas to name a few).Traversing the nation by van this fall, these filmmakers are at the forefront of a new trend in distribution; engaging in grassroots marketing and on-line promotion to bring their films directly to the audience. As filmmaker and tour organizer Todd Sklar says, “It’s all about getting these films out there and connecting with their audiences. Everything else in this business is white noise.” So tune it out altogether and join us for 3 nights of festival favorites at the Clinton Street Theater.
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Just in case you haven’t been reading tech blogs or video magazines there is a new technology that threatens the conventional ways to capture High Def Video. They are still cameras that can capture High Quality Video. Why would you be interested in shooting with a VDSLR? Well the quick answer is shallow depth of field. These cameras have much bigger sensors than prosumer video cameras and all offer a selection of low cost lens. They also offer a super low profile camera. So running into Good Will and shooting a quick scene would be pretty painless. There are Four cameras on the market at the time of this blog posting. They are as follows,
* Nikon D90
* Panasonic DMC-GH1
* Canon EOS 5D Mark II
* Canon EOS 7D