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Feb 9 – Short Film Program #16.3

 

FILMMAKER HAPPY HOUR &
SHORT FILM PROGRAM #16.3

Dimmak Studios
(formerly Cinespace)
6356 Hollywood Blvd, upstairs
Hollywood, CA 90028

Sunday February 9, 2014

5:00pm – 6:30pm
Filmmaker Happy Hour

6:30pm – 8:00pm
Short Film Program & Filmmaker Panel



SHORT FILM PROGRAM #16.3

 

 

Love in the Time of AdvertisingLOVE IN THE TIME OF ADVERTISING
Matt Berenty & David Bokser

Musical love story about a man who lives in a billboard.

 

 

mamatoldhim_640MAMA ALWAYS TOLD HIM
Annabel Osborne

Rick and Christine fight to stay alive, discovering riveting truths about themselves and the disaster that has nearly destroyed their lives

 

 


DYSTOPIA directed by Josh Mann
DYSTOPIA
Josh Mann

Rick and Christine fight to stay alive, discovering riveting truths about themselves and the disaster that has nearly destroyed their lives

 

 

ALICE & THE GIANT EMPTINESSALICE AND THE GIANT EMPTINESS
The Solid State

Alice’s tattered school uniform, worn shoes and very worn bag are a daily source of embarrassment.  She suffers constant bullying because she is a “Poor Kid”.

 

Lonaconing by M. Keegan UhlLONACONING
M. Keegan Uhl

In a small room, in a small town in western Maryland, two men struggle to communicate.

 

 

 

apt5eA.P.T.5.E.
James Duarte

Nicole just got out of rehab, and moves back in with her mother to get herself together.  She doesn’t realize that she is being watched.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Short Film Program #9 – May 20

HOLLYWOOD SHORTS - Monthly screenings

Sunday, May 20, 2012
5pm – 8pm
Dimmak Studios (formerly Cinespace)
6356 Hollywood Blvd, upstairs
Hollywood, CA 90028

FREE

Edition 14.9



SHORT FILM PROGRAM #9

 

5pm – 6pm
Filmmaker Happy Hour

6pm – 8pm
Short Film Program &
Filmmaker Panel

THE MAKER – Christopher & Christine Kezelos

EL COCODRILO (THE CROCODILE) Steve Acevedo

SOME BOYS DON’T LEAVE – Maggie Kiley

THE DOLPHIN – Bryan Watkins & Josh Mann

I HAVE NO HOLD ON YOU – T. Thaddeus Cahill & Victory Palmisano


 
THE MAKER - Christopher Kezelos

THE MAKER
Director: Christopher Kezelos
Producer: Christine Kezelos

Stop Motion Animation

A strange creature races against time to make the most important and beautiful creation of his life.

EL COCODRILO - a short film by Steve Acevedo

EL COCODRILO (THE CROCODILE)
Director: Steve Acevedo
Writer: Alfredo Barrios, Jr.

Cast: Jacob Vargas, Aldolfo Alvarez, Hugo Medina

When a Mexican journalist is pressured to reveal the names of his sources, he flees to the U.S. with his young son.  Hot on his trail is a cartel sicario dispatched to assassinate him.

SOME BOYS DON'T LEAVE by Maggie Kiley

SOME BOYS DON’T LEAVE
Director: Maggie Kiley
Writers: Matthew Mullen & Maggie Kiley

Cast:  Jesse Eisenberg, Eloise Mumford

What happens with the break-up happens, but the break does not.

THE DOLPHIN a short film by Josh Mann & Bryan Watkins

THE DOLPHIN
Director: Bryan Watkins
Writer: Josh Mann

Cast: Josh Mann, Jane Anne Thomas, Jeff, Korber, Sky Soleil

A passionate romance is plagued by insanity.

 

I HAVE NO HOLD ON YOU a short film by T. Thaddeus Cahill

I HAVE NO HOLD ON YOU
Writer/Director:  T. Thaddeus Cahill
Producer:  Victory Palmisano & Jonathan Wang

Cast: Darri Ingolfsson, Mickey Sumner

A young couple’s love is tested when Alex suddenly find God and Sara discovers she might be pregnant.

 

 

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Women Filmmakers ShortsFest – Mar. 18

HOLLYWOOD SHORTS - Monthly screenings

Sunday, March 18, 2012
5pm – 8pm
Dim Mak Studios (formerly Cinespace)
6356 Hollywood Blvd, upstairs
Hollywood, CA 90028

Edition 14.6

FREE

RSVP for our March 18th Screenings - http://hsmar18.eventbrite.com

    



WOMEN FILMMAKERS SHORTSFEST

 

5:00pm – 6:00pm
Short Film Program #6

CONNECT TO Wonder Russell

THE HANDS Charise Studesville

ANIMAL LOVEMollie Jones


5:30pm – 8:00pm
Filmmaker Reception
in the Red Lounge


6:30pm – 7:30pm
Short Film Program #7

LOVE LOCKDOWN – Nadia Hallgren

INTERCEPTION -Dahn Dior Ballard

JAKE AND JASPER: A FERRET TALE – Alison Parker

 

 
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Cinematography Lab 1.02 – Panavision – Dec. 8

HOLLYWOOD SHORTS Cinematography Lab

 

 

 

 

THE FUNDAMENTALS OF CINEMATOGRAPHY

CINEMATOGRAPHY LAB with JAY HOLBEN

 


LAB #1.02: THE FUNDAMENTALS OF CINEMATOGRAPHY

The Fundamentals of Cinematography Lab at PanavisionHS/FILMLAB 2011 Cinematography Lab

December 8, 2011
1:00pm – 4:00pm

PANAVISION – HOLLYWOOD
6735 Selma Avenue, Hollywood, CA 90028

 

In today’s digital age, higher quality and less expensive cameras have democratized the filmmaking process making it accessible to nearly everyone.  Now that is easier than ever to get out there and start shooting on your own, it is important to learn the art, aesthetics and science of how to utilize digital technology to create an artistic and pleasing image.

Cinematographer-turned-director JAY HOLBEN, Technical Editor at DV Magazine, will take us on a journey through the basics of photographic imagery.  Jay will cover what light is and how we see it, to understanding dynamic range, exposure and WHY we light (especially when modern cameras can nearly see in the dark). The Fundamentals of Cinematography explores how the professional cinematographer crafts their images.  Move your own image-making forward quantum leaps.  This lab is perfect for aspiring DPs and camera crew, filmmakers who have recently acquired a digital camera package, and directors who want to improve understanding and communication with their cinematographers.

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HOLLYWOOD SHORTS Cinematography Lab – $35.00
Use our secure payment tool or pay by check at the door.

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Jay Holben – Head Educator
HOLLYWOOD SHORTS
Cinematographers Lab

Our Emerging Filmmakers Program (EFP) expands this year with a full line up of filmmaking seminars and labs. We will be launching this new initiative with a new seminar series for cinematographers & camera assistants. The monthly seminars will encompass a wide range of topics and issues, designed for all ranges of experience and formats.

 

The HS/EFP Cinematographers Lab will also take us into some of the workrooms of some of our favorite camera shops and camera related organizations that every camera department professional and up-n-comer should know…

Seminar Topics will include:

  • Fundamentals of Cinematography
  • Getting the Best Image From Your Camera
  • The Camera Crew
  • Flavors of HD
  • The Camera Showcase
  • Lighting from Home Depot

ABOUT JAY HOLBEN
Jay Holben is an independent producer & filmmaker who worked as a director of photography for nearly a decade. Previously serving as Technical Editor covering film cameras and lighting, Jay has been a contributing editor to American Cinematographer Magazine for 12 years. He is currently the Technical Editor for DV Magazine, with a monthly column, ‘DV101,’ and has contributed to several books including the American Cinematographers Manual. Jay has contributed to several books on cinematography, including the American Cinematographer Manual, 9th Edition.  He is the author of “A Shot in the Dark: A Creative DIY Guide to Digital Video Lighting on (Almost) No Budget” which was released earlier this year. This year, Jay also co-founded FILMMAKER IN A BOX, an educational resource for feature filmmakers.  Jay has been a member of HOLLYWOOD SHORTS since 1999 with his short film adaption of the Stephen King poem, “Paranoid”, and he is our Department Chair – Cinematography at HOLLYWOOD SHORTS FilmLab.

 

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Jay Holben’s new DIY lighting manual hits bookstores!


A SHOT IN THE DARK:
A Creative DIY Guide to Digital Video Lighting on (
Almost) No Budget

"A Shot In The Dark" - a new book by Jay Holben

Author: Jay Holben
Release Date:  January 27, 2011

Our dear friend, fellow filmmaker and resident cinematography guru JAY HOLBEN has written what is sure to become an essential primer for everyone shooting no/lo-budget video productions. A SHOT IN THE DARK: A Creative DIY Guide to Digital Video Lighting on (Almost) No Budget gives filmmakers the tools and steps to create a lighting arsenal to handle a multitude of situations.  The manual lays out tips and techniques, as well as hand-on projects and instructions on how to create lighting tools from inexpensive, readily available resources.

“I love to share,” says Jay, “…and I made a commitment years ago to help as many people as I could – to share my knowledge as much as possible to help other people learn and advance from my experience.”

Jay’s ability to take extremely technical details and find a way to make it accessible makes this book a real gift.  “I’ve been teaching for years.  Lectures, seminars, articles… I thought I really knew how to impart information,” Jay continues.  “But technical editor Jayson Crothers pushed me to really expand the scope of what I was teaching and covering it became a challenge of how much information we can cover in a small space, and yet relate to the audience.  I tried to break down the information so that anyone and everyone could learn and improve based on my years on set, through both my mistakes and successes.

Jay Holben will be launching HOLLYWOOD SHORTS Cinematographers Lab 2010

Jay Holben Filmmaker/Author
A Shot In The Dark: A DIY Guide to Digital Video Lighting on (Almost) No Budget

A SHOT IN THE DARK is part Lighting 101, two parts Bob Avila, and a smidge of McGuyver.  Bottom line – it is the perfect time for this book.  Final Cut Pro and the advent of video cameras propelled filmmakers to break down the barriers between creativity and technical knowledge.  This manual opens another massive door to a critical component of filmmaking that will empower storytellers of every experience level.

Visit Jay’s website: ADAKIN PRODUCTIONS




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Meet The Filmmakers – January 2011



HOLLYWOOD SHORTS - Monthly screenings


meet the filmmakers

edition 13.3


learn more about the filmmakers you outta know



On Sunday, we hosted the cast and crew celebration of CERTIFIED by writer/director LUKE ASA GUIDICI, and the Los Angeles premiere of FINDING JACOB by writer/director BRETT STUMPP.  Both filmmakers shared great insight on their inspiration, their process, and some of the valuable lessons they have learned along the way.   If you missed the screening, here is a little more info about these exciting filmmakers.


Brett Stumpp

FINDING JACOB
www.findingjacob.com

Brett Stumpp

A graduate of Vancouver Film School and New England College, Brett spent many years working in different facets of the film industry in order to know first hand what each person’s responsibilities were. This enabled him a well-earned insight into the process of filmmaking.  Brett’s current short film FINDING JACOB is a deeply moving film inspired by his own personal medical crisis, which led him to explore issues of fatherhood and missed opportunities.

Having traveled extensively in his youth, Brett delights in exploring different cultures and customs, which help inform his creative process.  Through the course of his studies in everything from martial arts to shamanism, his voracious appetite for the human experience has helped form an outlook unique to the world. This is the foundation Brett has build his career on.  In the last few years, Brett has been able to hone his writing and directing abilities as a member of the highly esteemed Beverly Hills Playhouse, and has directed the 2010 feature film Walk By Faith 2: After The Honeymoon.
FINDING JACOB continues to garner warm reception on the festival circuit due to it’s original storytelling and exceptional visual style and composition.  The short is enjoying nation-wide television broadcast as part of the African American Short Films television show.

Email BRETT STUMPP





Luke Asa Guidici

CERTIFIED
www.lukeasa.com

Luke Asa Guidici - FilmmakerWhen Luke was 6 years old, he broke the family television.  They never got another one.


Instead he played with Transformers, explored the woods, read encyclopeias, built things with LEGO’s and listened to NPR.  He learned what was funny from Calvin & Hobbes.


After graduating Magna Cum Laude BA/Cinema from SFSU in 2003, he trekked to Los Angeles.  He has worked as an extra, a grip, PA, camera operator, AD, producer, editor, falconer and director.

If Luke wasn’t making films, he would be doing something involving snowboarding, cooking or politics.

Luke is currently looking for one or two feature scripts, in the Sci-Fi/Comic-book/Horror genre. He loves to direct music videos, and is always open to working with new local bands.  He is repped at Bucks Boys for music video & commercials.

Email LUKE ASA GUIDICI

 

 


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RASHAAD ERNESTO GREEN – a SHORT Road to Sundance

 


Rashaad Ernesto Green makes the move from shorts to feature

Choices (2009) by Rashaad Ernesto Green
Choices (2009)

Rashaad Ernesto Green is a very successful and prolific short filmmaker.  Seven films to be exact – all between 2007 and 2009.  His most recent short films Premature (2008), Choices (2009) and Cuts (2009) have each scored massive festival selections and awards, from Sundance premieres to the coveted HBO Short Film Award. On January 24th, Rashaad will premiere his debut feature film Gun Hill Road starring Esai Morales, Judy Reyes and Harmony Santana at Sundance.

In addition to a staggering list of accolades and international recognition, Rashaad has been an honored filmmaker at HOLLYWOOD SHORTS’ annual AFRICAN AMERICAN SHORTSFEST at the American Cinematheque twice, and he was named to our 2009 Filmmakers To Watch list.   He was also selected to indieWire’s exclusive 2009 Top Ten list of New Voices In Black Cinema.

We each spend a great deal of our short film journey discussing, plotting, and planning for our own trek from short to feature.  Watching Rashaad’s path to this goal has been inspirational, so we invited him to share a little insight.


Happy New Year Rashaad!  You have officially crossed the bridge from short film to feature film.  You have had several shorts in Sundance – how are things different with a feature premiere?

I have a lot more people behind me this time with a lot of support. And yet, I have so much more to do and accomplish before the festival surrounding the film. It’s been a full on sprint for about 3 months now.

 

Premature - Rashaad Ernesto Green
Premature (2008)

Where did the story of GUN HILL ROAD start for you?  What inspired the screenplay?

Gun Hill Road was actually inspired by a family member who went through something similar as Enrique in the story. My entire family is from the Bronx, and I wanted to investigate another side of the borough than we are used to seeing.


How did your short film work prepare you for the feature film process? What was the most challenging part of making your feature that was different than how you approach your short film work?

Directing the feature was just like directing a short, but with more people, more time, and more toys. The most challenging difference was how little time I spent directing, and how much more I was responsible for lifting the morale of the cast and crew.


Sundance has played a major part of your short film experience over the years.  What does it mean to you to now bring your first feature to the festival?

Sundance has been like a filmmaking family for me. They really look out for filmmakers who have come through their ranks, and I’m deeply appreciative of that. I am humbled and honored to premiere my first feature in a place where so many wonderful films have had their start.


How did the success of your short films play a role in getting your feature film funded and produced?

Esai Morales in Gun Hill Road - Sundance 2011
Gun Hill Road (2011)
(pictured:  Harmony Santana, Esai Morales)

The success of the shorts played a substantial role in getting noticed. I would have never have been trusted to direct a feature if I didn’t have the shorts under my belt.


Any advice for fellow directors who are in the process of the transition from short to feature?

Don’t rush. Get very comfortable in the medium before taking the leap. Shoot as many shorts as you can. Once you’re comfortable and get in the groove, it’s like riding a bike. You’ll be smooth sailing.




Rashaad E. Green on the set of GUN HILL ROAD

Rashaad Ernesto Green on set of Gun Hill Road


Gun Hill Road World Premiere at the Sundance Film Festival

Monday, January 24                                
Library Center Theatre
5:30 pm

Full Screening Schedule

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