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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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Season #15 Opening Day – Oct 21

HOLLYWOOD SHORTS - Monthly screenings

Sunday, October 21, 2012
4pm – 8pm
Dimmak Studios (formerly Cinespace)
6356 Hollywood Blvd, upstairs
Hollywood, CA 90028

FREE

Edition 15.1



SEASON #15 – Opening Day

 4pm – 6pm

Filmmaker Happy Hour/Alumni Reunion

6pm – 8pm

Short Film Program #15.1 & Filmmaker Panel

 


 

SHORT FILM PROGRAM #15.1

 

HOW MY DAD KILLED DRACULA

Director: Sky Soleil
15 minutes, USA

A Halloween practical joke turns a family tradition into a night of comic terror
when two young teens don’t believe their cousin’s dad killed Dracula.

HOW MY DAD KILLED DRACULA by Sky Soleil

 

DRAINED

Director: Nick Peterson
12 minutes, USA

A man’s addictions destroy the woman he loves

 DRAINED a short film by Nick Peterson

 

BOY-NEXT-DOOR

Director: Travis Davis
15 minutes, USA

Calvin thinks his new next door neighbor will bring his unlucky streak to an end. 
Unfortunately… he’s right.

 Travis Davis stars in BOY-NEXT-DOOR


ONGHER’S UFO and ONGHER’S GIFT

Director/Animators: GrissyG & Dismas
3 minutes & 1 minute, USA

Ongher, our modern day clown, is abducted by ALIENS!
Ongher finds the perfect gift, but has a little trouble wrapping it.

 

MASKS

Director/Animator: Patrick Smith
8:00 minutes, USA

Masked men exploit an edible smaller species, but the clones conceal a destructive secret.
Music by Karl von Kries.

MASKS by Patrick Smith

 

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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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5th African American ShortsFest – Feb. 11th

5th African American ShortsFest at the American Cinematheque5th African American ShortsFest
at the American Cinematheque

Saturday, February 11th, 2012
The Egyptian Theatre
6712 Hollywood Blvd.
Hollywood, CA  90028

Our annual collaboration with the American Cinematheque to celebrate a new generation of filmmakers who are expanding diversity of storytelling and redefining characters in independent American Cinema.

Tickets $7.00 – $11.00 – available via Fandango or at the Egyptian Theater box office

program #1 – 5:00pm program #2 – 7:30pm
tickets tickets

 

 

 


program #1

MonKKey ‘500’      8 min.
Dir. Ajamu M. Frasier
A young girl witnesses 500 soldiers desperately attempt to apprehend one lone monk.

The Truth About Beauty and Blogs        13 min.
Dir. Rosalyn Coleman Williams
A social media diva is thrown off her game when her boyfriend starts acting up on Facebook.

Love Lockdown      18 min.
Dir. Nadia Hallgren
Shoshana is a young mother from the Bronx who is fighting to keep her family together while awaiting the fate of her fiancé Felix, who is locked up and on trial.

Vision         3 min.
Dir. Lemuel Thornton III
An autobiographical experimental journey.

This Weekend Update      5 min
Dir. Victor Dean
A weekly web news show as only Paul Mooney, Jr. can bring it!

Mourning News          9 min
Dir. Kimberly Denise Sanders
Laurie, an overworked and underappreciated stay-at-home mom, finds her day taking a turn for the worse when two cops show up at her doorstep with news.

Solace           13 min
Dir. Tchaiko Omawale
Sole, a socially awkward recluse, discovers through her window-watching that her pretty and popular neighbor Jasmine has a secret.

Fanti Love Song           4 min.
Dir. Sam Kessie
Ghanian artist M3NSA has to choose between two loves – his career or the woman in his life.

Salvation Road           18 min.
Dir. Ka’ramuu Kush
Business becomes unusual when an unsuspecting hit man senses that he’s been witnessed executing his traitorous mentor.

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Meet The Filmmakers – February 2011

4th African American ShortsFest

meet the filmmakers

 

february 2011

 

American Cinematheque at the Egyptian Theatre

 

Get to know the 14 filmmakers honored this month
at our annual African American short film festival

presented by The American Cinematheque

 




ANACOSTIA
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ANTHONY ANDERSON
Washington DC

Creator, Director, Writer, Star of the ground-breaking, mega-award winning web-series soap ANACOSTIA.

Writer and Producer of 2006 feature film “The Ties That Bind” starring DeLon Howell, Lori Lewis, Nicole Pettis.

Writes and produces thru his Southeast Boy Productions, and is considered one of the leading forces in a burgeoning Metro DC indie filmmaking community.

CLOSE
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TAHIR JETTER
NYC

At age 16, discovered his passion for filmmaking; attended film school at Tisch.

His short film CLOSE just screened at Sundance ’11, and looks like it will have a big fest run.  The film shows his exceptional ability to direct drama, and to craft compelling modern characters.

Tahir is developing more short films, and several feature screenplays.

GOOD INTENTIONS
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IHUOMA OFORDIRE
Los Angeles

Actress, Writer, Producer originally from DC., she created the intense drama “Good Intentions”to challenge herself as an actress.

She is currently starring in the short film “Kwame”, named Best Short at Pan African ’10, & Sci-Fi feature “Thrillseekers:  The Indoscheen”.

She is also creator of web series “Life, Love & Hollywood”.  She is scribing and developing several new projects via her Good Luck Productions.

I CHEAT
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KEVIN HEROD
Toronto

Veteran stand-up comic, popular on air host & actor.  Also the voice of Canadian animated series “Ninjamaica”.

His hip-hop music video “I Cheat” showcases Kevin’s creativity, guerilla filmmaking acumen, and exceptional comic writing ability. His on-stage humor translates seamlessly to film/video.

KATRINA’S SON
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YA’KE SMITH
Ft. Worth

Shot his first film at 15 while in high school in his hometown San Antonio. Has quickly built an impressive body of work which has already had over 40 fest selections; major award wins, including Regional Student Academy Award, DGA Student Film Award, HBO Short Film Award. Current film “Katrina’s Son” continues to show Ya’Ke’s unflinching storytelling style and bold directing instinct.  His next film is the feature “Wolf” through his Texas-based Exodus Filmworks.


KNOW YOUR ROLE
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DANEL K HUNTER
Los Angeles

Teaming up with his veteran actor/improv pro brother David Hunter, this DC native created their new film “Know Your Role” as part of his move into the directing ranks of the LA film community.

Daniel is a veteran sound editor, with extensive TV network credits.  His extensive music/post background has given him a great foundation to transition to the director’s chair.

MEN OR MICE
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KIARA JONES
NYC

A native New Yorker, Kiara began her artistic journey as a poet and hip hop artist.  She transformed her love for storytelling into an award-winning career in broadcast radio & TV. She has also worked in Vegas producing live shows and has now returned to New York to focus on her filmmaking.

“Men or Mice” explores themes central in Kiara’s films, reflecting the varied American experiences of minorities and women.  Kiara has produced an impressive body of work under her Cultivated Films banner.

Hilton Carter www.fresh-kill.comMOTH
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HILTON CARTER
Los Angeles

Classically trained as a fine artist, Hilton is an alum of the Fine Arts program at the Maryland Institute College of Art, holds an MFA in Film from the Art Center in Pasadena.

Hilton’s visual sensibility and evocative storytelling style has intertwined powerful images and compelling characters into exceptional commercials & music videos.  He now brings these elements together into narrative live action with his debut drama “Moth”.


MR. OKRA
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ANDRÉ JONES
New Orleans

André is a 12 year entertainment industry veteran, with extensive Post Production experience.  He began his career as an assistant to editor/director T.G. Herrington, and they now run the exclusive post house (literally) MAISON in New Orleans, and their in-house production group NOM DE GUERRE Productions.

Mr. Okra is a heartwarming post-Katrina doc that brings the spirit and magic of New Orleans to the screen through one man’s story.

Andre studied at Loyola in N.O, & did his grad work at Morehouse.

THE “F” WORD
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ISSA RAE
Los Angeles

One of those rare LA natives, Issa begin her filmmaking while at Stanford, launching “Dorm Diaries”, a soap type web series she streamed to her college mates via Facebook. She is now a one-woman wrecking machine on the web entertainment scene, and is changing the images and voices of African American writing and characters via the web.

She discovered the comic genius of the hip hop trio THE FLY GUYS while directing a music video for the group, and together they launched one of the funniest web series ever “The “F” Word”. The show is now into their 5th season.

February hails the launch of her much anticipated new episodic online series “The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl”.

THE KISS
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CAREY WILLIAMS
Los Angeles

From Pensacola, FL, Carey moved to LA after attending film school at Florida St. University.  He began as a PA, eventually landing a gig on the feature TRAINING DAY, working as Ethan Hawke’s assistant.  He then jumped into directing music videos for local hip hop and rock acts, with two of his vids winning MTVu’s FRESHMEN 5 contest, and getting airplay on VH1 and MTV2.

Carey works extensively as an editor and is in prep to direct his next short film CHERRY WAVES.

 

THE NEXT DAY
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AL ROBBINS
Atlanta

Filmmaker/Writer Al “Skip” Robbins was born in Queens, and started as an actor after attending SUNY/Old Westbury. He became an extra on New York Undercover, then booked several commercials.  He moved behind the camera in 1995 forming his production company Bottom of the Net Filmworks, where he directed his first short “One for the Money”.  After several successful shorts he wrote and directed the feature film “Trust”, and has been writing, producing and directing feature films and web based entertainment.

He is currently in Morocco directing a feature film, and has three feature films projects in development.

Lamont Wayne - animator THEM BONES (2010)
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LAMONT WAYNE
Lynchburg

Lamont Wayne is a freelance animator and artist.  In early 2010, he discovered a new website GoAnimate.com and used it as an educational tool to teach his nephews about how animation is made.  This process led to an animated series based on the boys called Jamari and Bralyn.  The series received unexpected attention thru social media, and let to Lamont being named a Filmmaker To Watch 2010 by HOLLYWOOD SHORTS.

Lamont was a guest speaker and presenter on Animation at the International Children’s Film Festival at the Amazement Square  Children’s Museum in 2009.  He continues to develop JAMARI as well as a short about a bible based superhero kid, and an intergalactic war toon based on the Civil War’s Buffalo Soldiers.


TROUBLESOME (2010)
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HILLIARD GUESS
Los Angeles

A veteran actor, and alum of both the Bill Cosby TV Writers Fellowship and Nickelodeon’s Writer’s Lab.  His feature script SECTION 8 was a Quarterfinalist in the Nicholl’s Fellowship.  He co-wrote & c0-produced horror feature “Blackout” released in 2006.

“Troublesome” is his directing debut. and is already garnering significant festival attention.  Hilliard has three TV pilots available, as well a slate of feature scripts in development through his Hilldog Productions.

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Short Film Program #3 – January 23


 


 

HOLLYWOOD SHORTS - Monthly screenings

Sunday, January 23, 2010

5pm – 8pm

FREE

Cinespace - 6356 Hollywood Blvd - upstairs

Edition 13.3



SHORT FILM PROGRAM #3                                     RSVP to attend

Certified - a short film

CERTIFIED

DIRECTOR: Luke Asa Guidici

CAST:  Thomas Garner, Rebecca Spicher, Therese Lentz, Thomas Brennen

In 1950’s rural America, a postman’s imagination runs wild when he is told a fantastic and horrifying story by a precocious girl.

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FINDING JACOB a short film www.findingjacob.com

FINDING JACOB

DIRECTOR:  Brett Stumpp

CAST: Jernard Burks, Erika T. Johnson, Angelo Tiffe

Jacob Brown has been deeply affected by what was taken from him years ago.  He is now challenged by a life he thought was beyond his reach.

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ZERO

DIRECTOR: Christopher Kezelos

Born into a world of numbers, an oppressed zero discovers that through determination, courage, and love, nothing can be truly something.

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SOMETIMES THE WORLD IS VELVET

DIRECTOR: Tom Phillips

CAST: Maliabeth Johnson & Max Abrams

Jack, a struggling fisherman from a lonely seaside town, finds a velvet dress in the ocean that he believes will bring him luck.

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4th AFRICAN AMERICAN SHORTSFEST Official Selections



4th AFRICAN AMERICAN SHORTSFEST

at The American Cinematheque

American Cinematheque at the Egyptian Theatre

Saturday, February 12, 2011

The Egyptian Theatre
Hollywood, CA  90028

Ticket details at The Egyptian Theatre


OFFICIAL SELECTIONS

ANACOSTIA Anthony Anderson
CLOSE Tahir Jetter
GOOD INTENTIONS Morocco Omari
I CHEAT Chris Herod
KATRINA’S SON Ya’ke
KNOW YOUR ROLE Daniel K. Hunter
MEN OR MICE Kiara Jones
MOTH Hilton Carter
MR. OKRA T. G. Herrington
THE “F” WORD Issa Rae
THE KISS Carey Williams
THE NEXT DAY Alfred Robbins
THE WOLFMAN Lamont Wayne
THEM BONES Lamont Wayne
TROUBLESOME Hilliard Guess
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2010 List of Holiday Short Films

Check out these awesome Holiday themed films!

It’s our 2010 List of HO-HO-HOLIDAY Short Films!  Grab your eggnog and enjoy our picks of awesome yuletide shorts that REALLY bring the Holiday Spirit!  Season’s Greetings!!

Watch this HOLLYWOOD SHORTS Holiday Film DASH CUNNING
Directed by William J. Saunders
Watch this HOLLYWOOD SHORTS Holiday Film ORNAMENTS
Directed by Aaron Erimez
Watch this HOLLYWOOD SHORTS Holiday Film THE TROPHY
Directed by Pascal Thiebaux
Watch this HOLLYWOOD SHORTS Holiday Film TREEVENGE
Directed by Jason Eisener




ORNAMENTS

Directed by AARON JAMES ERIMEZ

A mischievous Christmas tree decoration has a hunger for some some milk and cookies!

We delve into the HOLLYWOOD SHORTS vault to include this classic Christmas animation. Just out of school, Aaron Rogers (then he was Aaron James Erimez) screened ORNAMENTS at the HOLLYWOOD SHORTS December 2000 fest. He has gone on to do amazing work on huge features and network TV, including “Monster House” and “The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe”.






DASH CUNNING                                   EXCLUSIVE ONLINE PREMIERE!

Happy Holidays from HOLLYWOOD SHORTS

Directed by William J. Saunders

CAST: Severyn Brodziak, Sam Goodstein, Elizabeth Bove, Selena Gonzalez, Christian Anderson

A foster child must find the strength to become the hero of his own story… and maybe save the girl.

Our special Holiday 2010 screening of DASH CUNNING has now concluded.  Please email William Saunders to request a password to see his wonderful short film on Vimeo.

DASH CUNNING a short film by William Saunders

Dash Cunning from William J Saunders on Vimeo.





LE TROPHÉE (The Trophy)

Directed by Pascal Thiebaux

CAST: Avéc Aubry, Caroline Mario, Dominique Loreaux, Luc Berhin, Fabrice Carron

One Christmas Eve, a young man is accused by a family of dangerous maniacs of being the descendant of a hunter who apparently killed and stuffed Santa Claus nearly a century ago.

Le Trophée (The Trophy)

Visit Pascal’s DailyMotion Channel: pascalthiebaux





TREEVENGE

Directed by Jason Eisener

CAST: Jonathan Torrens, Sarah Dunsworth, Lex Gigeroff

For trees, Christmas isn’t the exciting “peace on earth” that is experienced by most.  But this Christmas will be different – the trees have had enough!

We know this short was the belle of the ball last Christmas, but we just had to include it in this year’s list.  It is just so bloody good!! We love the YerDead team, and we can’t wait to what they do next!

Treevenge from jasoneisener on Vimeo.



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SHORT FILM SEMINAR – December 15


BIG WORLD FOR LITTLE MOVIES

THE COMPLETE GUIDE FOR SHORT FILM CONTENT

The world of short film content has changed dramatically in recent years. Uncover a wealth of information on short filmmaking trends, current channels of distribution and the future of short film exposure from a panel of short film business and programming leaders.

 

Wednesday, December 15

7:30pm – 10:30pm

AMERICAN CINEMATHEQUE

Egyptian Theatre
6712 Hollywood Boulevard
Hollywood, CA 90028

American Cinematheque at the Egyptian Theatre

BUY TICKETS

Cinematheque Members:  $12.00       HOLLYWOOD SHORTS members:  $15.00

 

Moderator:

Thomas Ethan Harris
Producer/Instructor
American Cinematheque Film Seminars

Panelists:

Kimberley Browning
Filmmaker & Executive Director
HOLLYWOOD SHORTS

Andrew Crane
Short Film Programming
AMERICAN CINEMATHEQUE



TICKET INFORMATION

All Seminars Ticket Prices: $12 Cinematheque Members, $15 Students/Seniors, $20 General.  Order tickets online at www.fandango.com or buy them in person at the Egyptian Box Office.  The Egyptian Box Office is open 1.5 hours before the first program of the day or evening.  In addition to in person and www.fandango.com, CINEMATHEQUE MEMBERS may be purchased tickets in advance by phone: 323.692.3431

HOLLYWOOD SHORTS  DISCOUNT TICKETS
25% Off General Ticket Price for HOLLYWOOD SHORTS participants.
HOLLYWOOD SHORTS Filmmakers will be offered a special $15 ticket price  to our
Complete Guide To The Short Film seminar on Wednesday, December 15th when purchasing SAME DAY (December 15th) tickets only.  Mention HOLLYWOOD SHORTS when purchasing your tickets at the box office for the special $15 ticket price.


SEMINAR OVERVIEW

Whether the renewed vitality of the short film content is based on the rise of consumer “pod casts”, the content crazed appetite of the internet or the internet’s short content offspring – Webseries — there’s no denying it’s a BIG world out there for “little movies.” Uncover a wealth of information on short filmmaking trends, current channels of distribution and the future of short film exposure from a panel of short film business and programming leaders.

The world of short film content has changed dramatically in recent years.

In fact, not since the “.com era” of the 1990s, have we seen such rethinking of how the short film figures into overall landscape of the entertainment industry.

Today there are literally thousands of film festivals for you to consider as you move your short film out to festival audiences.  With cable television exposure for short films part of the distant dream of the 1990s, short filmmakers now find themselves contending with the options of new virtual wild west — The Internet, Video-On-Demand (VOD) and pod casts — for greater content exposure than festival world could ever dream of or deliver.

But don’t stop there!  With the 1000s of internet sites available to you to post your film on, which site is best for your film?  Is it more advantageous for your extended career to “YouTube” or “Vimeo” your short or for you to post your short on your own website and use your favorite social networking site to drive attention to your film?  What is a “torrent site” and how can it figure into the distribution of your short?  How do short film distributors (like Quat Media, SND Films, Shorts International) figure into today’s short film landscape?

Now consider this:  With the incredible expansion of the methods of distribution and exhibition open to your short film, there has EVEN been a revolution in the very definition of what artistically comprises a short film.

What is a “festival” short?  What is the difference between a “Sundance short,” a “Cannes short,” an “internet short” and a “Short Film Festival short”?  What does the Academy of Motion Arts and Sciences look for in a short film?  What is the definition of the most desirable form of content for a short film distributor?

Finally, and most provocatively, is it more advantageous for a short filmmaker today to make a single short (festival) film or to develop and produce a webseries?

For our November seminar, BIG WORLD FOR LITTLE MOVIES:  THE COMPLETE GUIDE FOR SHORT FILM CONTENT, we turn our total attention to unraveling the whole, overwhelming and complex world that today’s short filmmaker must deal with to take good care of their work.

THE COMPLETE GUIDE FOR SHORT CONTENT begins with a focus on issues surrounding film festivals, film festival release strategies for short films, a list of the World’s Best Short Film Festivals (and some not very good ones!) and establishing some definitions for the various forms or identities the short film artistically embodies today.

The second part of our evening’s seminar will be dedicated to an in depth discussion of short film distribution and exhibition. Not only will we open the door to a greater understanding of overall design of the content favored by distributors, but we will examine rights and clearances issues AND help to sort out the vast offerings of the internet and the potential of having your very own web series.

Moderated By Thomas Ethan Harris, Producer/Instructor, American Cinematheque Film Seminars


SEMINAR EVENT LOCATION

The American Cinematheque’s Egyptian TheatreHollywood
6712 Hollywood Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90028

Cheap Parking! The American Cinematheque’s Egyptian and Spielberg Theatres validate only for HOLLYWOOD AND HIGHLAND, $2 for 4 hours (each additional 20 minutes is $1.)   LA Film School Lot, 6363 West Sunset Boulevard (enter on east side of Ivar, north of Sunset).  $5  Lot closes at 1am.

Please visit our website for more information www.americancinematheque.com

Join the American Cinematheque on Facebook www.facebook.com/EgyptianTheatre

Follow the American Cinematheque on Twitter @sidgrauman

Please direct inquiries on the American Cinematheque Film Seminar Series to Seminar Producer/Instructor:  Thomas Ethan Harris Email Thomas

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Meet The Filmmakers – November 2010

HOLLYWOOD SHORTS - Monthly screenings

meet the filmmakers

edition 13.2







learn more about the filmmakers you outta know


Meet these filmmakers and see their work at

Allison Craig

BARKO
www.allisoncraig.com

Allison Craig - Director/Animator

Allison is an alum of Columbus College of Art and Design in Ohio where she majored in traditional animation.  She has an animator’s dream gig, working fulltime at Titmouse, Inc. in LA. She has extensive experience in every aspect of animation, from storyboarding to character design.  Allison then moved to Boston, where ‘boarded and animated on children’s television shows.

After moving to LA, she joined the Prynoski’s indie ‘toon shop, where she has worked on Metalocalypse (AdultSwim), Guitar Hero and a ton of other A-list animated productions. She is now working more as a director, most recently directing the animation for the Scott Pilgrim vs. The Animation ‘toon (Adult Swim) produced by Titmouse, Inc.

BARKO was produced in house at Titmouse as part of their Short Film Initiative – providing extensive support and resources for their staffers to grow their directing chops. This is the 3rd short film from the division, and it is tearing up the festival circuit.


Andrew Wilding

PIANO MAN
www.andrewwilding.com

ANDREW WILDING www.andrewwilding.com

Andrew is a rare breed – he was born and raised in Los Angeles and spend a good part of his youth pursuing a career as a musician, both writing and recording.  He was inspired to begin shooting photos by a local music photographer who was covering his band on stage, and he quickly moved into the visual arts.

“I want to make work that moves you at the very core, … through creating momenta of absolute truth and humanity”. Andrew’s photography lead him naturally to working with moving images and cinematography.  Now he is makes the leap into narrative film directing.  His short film PIANO MAN is a testament to his visual and storytelling objectives; it is simultaneously wicked funny and starkly beautiful.    Adam is currently writing his first feature script and is just wrapping up a music video shoot in NYC.


Sean Gannet

DOTTIE’S THANKSGIVING PICKLE
www.seangannet.com

SEAN GANNET - Filmmaker www.seangannet.comSean Gannet was born to drive slow, dance fast, and make movies.  He joins us on Sunday literally moments after wrapping production on a new feature film.  He also just completed production on the short film “The Poets” written by Lori Fischer, starring Susan Louise O’Connor & Jeff Hiller.  This year he also Line Produced the epic TED Prize MissionBlue Conference in the Galapagos Islands.  Sean clearly loves the short format – he also has a pretty rockin’ musical THE ONE THAT I WANT – also produces as part of RIPFEST Collaborative Film Project.

Sean was the Associate Producer of Mike Myers’ THE LOVE GURU and worked on the Shrek franchise during his three years at Myer’s Nomoneyfun.  He has also staffed Tribeca Film Festival, the IFP Market and other NYC film shindigs.  In addition to his propensity for writing and directing, Sean is a road-trip enthusiast, celebrated turkey chili chef, and lauded amateur dancer for whom crowds of strangers have oft circled-up to watch him shake it.  Sean is based in Brooklyn and is a Northwestern film school alum.


M. Keegan Uhl

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M. Keegan Uhl - FilmmakerKeegan was born in Madison, Wisconsin but quickly moved to Boston where he spent most of his young life. He was introduced to film in high school via the local access TV station where he created his first critical success: a regional champion video in the National History Day competition. Yes, he is a nerd. He received his BFA from Middlebury College in Vermont in 2001. There he enjoyed a liberal arts education, was awarded the David I. Goldman Prize for Excellence in Film and developed a love for Hitchcock and surrealism in film.

He was a full time editor of award-winning educational programming for three years in Boston. In 2007 he moved to Los Angeles with his wife Martha and their cairn terrier Buzz Lightyear to pursue a directing career. He attended the Los Angeles Film School where he was nominated for the 2008 ASC student cinematographer awards and schooled in the ways of Hollywood.

Also an avid and award-winning photographer, Keegan is inspired by the inherent beauty of our world and driven by a quest for TRUTH in all its forms. He believes the greatest films push the medium to its full potential to tell compelling stories and create a unique experience that teaches, inspires and entertains.Keegan recharges with backpacking trips in the Eastern Sierra, and is an elite ultimate frisbee player and the captain of a top level team based in L.A.


George Hickenlooper   (May 25, 1963 – October 29, 2010)

SOME FOLKS CALL IT A SLING BLADE 25 minutes   –  1994

FESTIVALS:  Sundance, New York, Locarno  WINNER:  Aspen Shortsfest,  San Sebastian, Aspect Short, Vila Do Conde, USA, Chicago Int’l

George Hickenlooper (1963-2010)So much to say about George, and yet words seem so deficient.  This short film was a collaboration between Billy Bob Thornton and George, born from a character study Billy Bob developed as part of his 1986 one-man play “Swine Before Pearls”.  George and Billy Bob first worked together on George’s feature “Ghost Brigade”, then George came on to direct Billy Bob’s short script.  The film was shot in three days in a Simi Valley hospital that was the location of “Terminator 2”.   Billy Bob went on to win the Academy Award for Best Screenplay for the feature version of Karl’s story, which he also directed and starred in.  Watching the short film navigate the process from short fest programs to Academy Award Winning Feature was a gamechanger for me personally.  The power of this film changed the way I thought of shorts, and their place in my own life and filmmaking career.  I started HOLLYWOOD SHORTS the next year.

George’s film career, cut so brutally mid-sentence, includes an incredible body of feature films, short films and documentaries.  George was enjoying one of the those magical years we all dream off – his “Casino Jack” starring Kevin Spacey  World Premiere at Toronto, with a distro deal secured, great reviews for Spacey growing from screening to screening.  More great news about the film buzzing about as the film lands screenings at Doha, and Austin, locking an LA premiere at AFI and then… Denver.

I can think of no better way to say good bye to a storyteller I truly respected, and always considered a Really Nice Guy, than to remember the first time I saw his name on the screen and the 25 minutes that ensured  I would never forget it.

See ya later, George. Thank you.




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