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6th African American ShortsFest – Feb. 17th – Dimmak Studios

6th African American ShortsFest

Sunday, February 17th

Dim Mak Studios
6356 Hollywood Blvd


Join us for our annual celebration of new film by African American filmmakers. We continue the mission to share the outstanding work of filmmakers and animators exploring new themes and crafting breakthrough storytelling that will expand the future of American Cinema, and African American images in film.

4pm – 6pm

Filmmakers Reception

 

6pm – 8pm

Short Film Program & Filmmaker Panel

 

Films by:

HILLIARD GUESS

ERIK WHITE

MATTHEW ELLISON

TAHIR JETTER

ROCKY SCOTT

KELLY PERINE & ADAM RUBIN

LIFE GARLAND


A PERFECT DAY
Adam Rubin & Kelly Perine


and more…

 


 

 
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Short Film Program #15.2 – Nov 18

HOLLYWOOD SHORTS - Monthly screenings

Sunday, November 18, 2012
5pm – 8pm
Dimmak Studios (formerly Cinespace)
6356 Hollywood Blvd, upstairs
Hollywood, CA 90028

FREE

Edition 15.2



SHORT FILM PROGRAM #15.2

5pm – 6pm
Filmmaker Happy Hour
Cast & Crew party for
THE COMPANY and CROW & ARROW

6pm – 8pm
Short Film Program &
Filmmaker Panel

JOE LIPARI – Dream Job

CARLOS LASCANO – A Shadow of Blue

KIRSTEN ROETERS – Hipster Baby

SCOTT GARNER – The Hindenburglar

KEVIN MCDERMOTT – The Company

KIRK NELSON – Crow & Arrow

 

TRAILERS!

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It’s Halloween!! Watch these SPOOKY SHORTS

 

It’s Halloween season, which means its time for us to share our favorite spooky shorts to help get ya in that Trick or Treatin’ mood. 

ENJOY THE FILMS, my ghouls, zombies and vamps.


RED         HORROR OF OUR LOVE

  SEBASTIAN’S VOODOO         DRAINED


 

RED

Directors:  Jorge Jaramillo & Carlo Guillot
Composer:  Manuel Borda

As the silhouette of a lonely girl runs through the woods, something in the shadows is lurking her.

 

 

HORROR OF OUR LOVE – Ludo

Director: Dave Reda, Elftwin Films
Cast:  Katie Melia, Zombie Dave Reda

 

 

SEBASTIAN’S VOODOO

Director/Animator:  Joaquin Baldwin, Pixel Nitrate

A voodoo doll must find the courage to save his friends from being pinned to death.

 

 

DRAINED

Director: Nick Peterson, Next Dream

Some relationships are toxic.

 

 

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HOLLYWOOD SHORTS wraps up our 14th year….

We wrapped up our 14th year with a great summer full of wonderful screening, meeting lots of new creative friends at our monthly Happy Hours, and a full slate of workshops and cinematography labs.

We are excited to being our new season – stay tuned for new panels and seminars, as well as a full Fall and Winter of screenings. 

Check out some our our Film Family pics from this summers screenings….

PHOTOS by Aya Long

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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 #12 – Aug 19th

HOLLYWOOD SHORTS - Monthly screenings

Sunday, August 19, 2012
5pm – 8pm
Dimmak Studios (formerly Cinespace)
6356 Hollywood Blvd, upstairs
Hollywood, CA 90028

FREE

Edition 14.12



SHORT FILM PROGRAM #12

5pm – 6pm
Filmmaker Happy Hour

6pm – 8pm
Short Film Program &
Filmmaker Panel

 

PAYLOAD

Director:  Stuart Willis
18 minutes, Australia

In the shadow of a space elevator, Simon Carter must sacrifice everything
to save what remains of his family.


TUG

Director:  Marvin Solomon
16 minutes, USA

Two best friends find their man-lationship put to the test.

 

A DECLARTION OF INTERDEPENDENCE

Director:  Tiffany Shlain
4:30 minutes, USA

The CrowdSourced Film, a montage of user-generated videos and graphics, a global mash-up demonstrating the vast potential of creative collaboration in the 21st century.  Music by MOBY.

 

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Short Film Program #11 – Jul 22

HOLLYWOOD SHORTS - Monthly screenings

Sunday, July 22, 2012
5pm – 8pm
Dimmak Studios (formerly Cinespace)
6356 Hollywood Blvd, upstairs
Hollywood, CA 90028

FREE

Edition 14.11



SHORT FILM PROGRAM #11

 

5pm – 6pm
Filmmaker Happy Hour

6pm – 8pm
Short Film Program &
Filmmaker Panel

 SOMEBODY a short film by Doug Van Bebber

SOMEBODY
Directed by Doug Van Bebber

 

LITTLE KING by Socrates Alafouzos will screen at HOLLYWOOD SHORTS.  www.hollywoodshorts.com

MIKROS VASILIAS (LITTLE KING)
Directed by Socrates Alafouzos

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BIG MAN World Premiere at LA Film Fest – Jun 21

BIG MAN

A short film by Julius Onah

World Premiere – June 21st
2012 LOS ANGELES FILM FESTIVAL
Short Film Program #3
hosted by HOLLYWOOD SHORTS

BIG MAN is a little story about two young boys growing up on Victoria Island in Lagos, Nigeria. Owoga is a mischievous, energetic kid always eager to play and Owoko is his sweet little brother who’s just trying to keep up. It’s summer vacation and all they want to do is adventure, just like their hero — Indiana Jones. But when one of Owoga’s games goes to far, both brothers must confront the fact that childhood isn’t always fun and games.

BIG MAN is the film Julius created as part of Focus Features 2010 Short Film Program for African Filmmakers.

Julius Onah is an award winning filmmaker who has been selected by Filmmaker Magazine as one of its 2010 25 New Faces of Independent Film. Born in Nigeria and raised in The Philippines, Togo, England, and Virginia, Julius lives in New York City and completed his M.F.A. at New York Universitys Tisch School of the Arts Graduate Film Program where he was selected as a Deans Fellow and a Jack Kent Cooke Scholar.

His work has screened worldwide including at the Berlin International Film Festival, Los Angeles Film Festival, BFI London Film Festival, Plus Camerimage and also on HBO, Hulu and mtvU. Julius was a directing talent at the Berlin Film Festival’s 2009 Berlin Talent Campus. He was also selected for the Tribeca Film Festival’s 2010 Tribeca All Access program for his recently completed debut feature The Girl is in Trouble with executive producer Spike Lee.

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BIG WORLD FOR LITTLE MOVIES Seminar – May 24

BIG WORLD FOR LITTLE MOVIES:
THE COMPLETE GUIDE FOR SHORT FILM CONTENT

American Cinematheque at the Egyptian Theatre
Film Seminar Series
with Thomas Ethan Harris

American Cinematheque
Egyptian Theatre

6712 Hollywood Boulevard, Hollywood, CA 90028
Thursday, May 24 @ 7:30pm                                                                              

(Mention HOLLYWOOD SHORTS at the box office for 20% discount)

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 a 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 May 24 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 also examine rights and clearances issues AND help to sort out the vast offerings of the Internet and the potential of having your very own webseries.
 
Panelists Include:
 
Kim Adelman, Author, Making It Big In Shorts, The Ultimate Filmmaker’s Guide To Short Films,
Indiewire Short Film Columnist
 
Kalman Apple, Sales & Acquisitions Consultant, SHORTS INTERNATIONAL
 
Kimberley Browning, Filmmaker & Festival Director, HOLLYWOOD SHORTS
 
Moderated By Thomas Ethan Harris,
Producer, AMERICAN CINEMATHEQUE FILM SEMINARS;
Former Director Of Programing, LOS ANGELES FILM FESTIVAL and PALM SPRINGS INTERNATIONAL SHORT FILM FESTIVAL
 
 
SEMINAR EVENT LOCATION
The American Cinematheque’s Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood
6712 Hollywood Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90028
 
SEMINAR DATE AND TIME
One Night Only!
Thursday, May 24 @ 7:30pm – 10:30pm
 
TICKET INFORMATION
Advanced Tickets Recommended
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 FILMMAKER TICKET DISCOUNT!!
25% Off Our General $20 Ticket Price For HOLLYWOOD SHORTS FILMMAKERS!
Hollywood Shorts Filmmakers will be offered a special $15 ticket to our COMPLETE GUIDE TO SHORT FILM CONTENT seminar on Thursday, May 24 when purchasing SAME DAY (May 24) tickets only.  Inquire about the ticket discount at the Egyptian Box Office by mentioning that you are a Hollywood Shorts Filmmaker.
 
Cheap Parking!  LA Film School Lot, 6363 West Sunset Boulevard (enter on east side of Ivar, north of Sunset).  $5  Lot closes at 1am.  Additional $5-$10 parking behind the Egyptian and on Selma Avenue.  The American Cinematheque no longer validates for Hollywood and Highland, but the Visitors Information Booth at Hollywood/Highland will validate 2 hours for $2. Make sure to validate when you arrive and to check operation hours online.
 
Please visit our website for more information www.americancinematheque.com

Twitter, Going, Gather, Facebook (sidgrauman, Egyptian, aero)
 
Please direct inquiries on the American Cinematheque Film Seminar Series to Seminar Producer/Instructor:  Thomas Ethan Harris

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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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Short Film Program #8 – Apr 22

HOLLYWOOD SHORTS - Monthly screenings

Sunday, April 22, 2012
5pm – 8pm
Dimmak Studios (formerly Cinespace)
6356 Hollywood Blvd, upstairs
Hollywood, CA 90028

FREE

Edition 14.8



SHORT FILM PROGRAM #8

 

5pm – 6pm
Filmmaker Reception

6pm – 8pm
Short Film Program &
Filmmaker Panel


THE PILGRIM AND THE PRIVATE EYE Joel Johnstone

THE MAN BEHIND THE MAN – Mark Edward Lewis

DO PAHAR (AFTERNOON) – Shazia Shrivastava & Sharifa Roy

FAITH & DREAMS – Will Raee

BEAR Nash Edgerton

 

 

 SHORT FILM PROGRAM #8

 THE PILGRIM AND THE PRIVATE EYE by Joel Johnstone

THE PILGRIM AND THE PRIVATE EYE
Director: Joel Johnstone

Cast: Joel Johnstone, Danny Deferrari, Tom Noonan

 

BEAR
Director: Nash Edgerton

Cast: Nash Edgerton, Teresa Palmer, Warwick Thornton

DO PAHAR (AFTERNOON)
Directors: Shazia Shrivastava & Sharifa Roy

Cast: Rohini Hattangady, Dibyendu Bhattacharya

 

 

THE MAN BEHIND THE MAN
Director: Mark Edward Lewis

Cast:  David Batiste, Mark Weiler

 FAITH AND DREAMS by Will Raee

FAITH & DREAMS
Director: Will Raee

Cast: Hope Olaide Wilson, Karimah Campbell-Taylor, Akuyoe Graham

   
   
 
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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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Short Film Program #4 – January 15

HOLLYWOOD SHORTS - Monthly screenings

Sunday, January 15, 2012
5pm – 8pm
Dim Mak Studios (formerly Cinespace)
6356 Hollywood Blvd, upstairs
Hollywood, CA 90028

 FREE

RSVP to attend

Edition 14.4



SHORT FILM PROGRAM #4

5:00pm – 6:30pm
Filmmaker Reception

Cast & Crew Party for
HOW TO KILL YOUR CLONE

 

6:30pm – 8:00pm
Short Film Program #1 &
Filmmaker Panel


HOW TO KILL YOUR CLONE Ed McWilliams & Jack McWilliams

EX-SEX Michael Mohan

THE SEA IS ALL I KNOW Jordan Bayne

 

 



Clone by Jack & Ed McWilliams www.atticlightfilms.com

On set with the cast & crew of CLONE

Join us for our January installment of HOLLYWOOD SHORTS. We are screening a fantastic collection of short films and animation, and hosting a special Cast & Crew celebration for the brand new short film HOW TO KILL YOUR CLONE by the hilarious McWilliams Brothers.

The program includes Michael Mohan’s 2011 short film EX-SEX and we will toast him as he heads back to Park City to premiere his newest feature film. This will be Michael’s third consecutive Sundance selection, three years in a row. It is an amazing accomplishment!

Jordan Bayne & Melissa Leo

Jordan Bayne works with Melissa Leo - Photo courtesy: Ilana Elberg

 
We are also sharing an exclusive encore screening of THE SEA IS ALL I KNOW – one of the best shorts of 2011 by New York filmmaker Jordan Bayne. This mega-award winning short stars Oscar winning actress Melissa Leo and a stellar cast. If you have not seen this very special film, this is a great opportunity see Jordan’s work.

Our Cast & Crew Party will start at 5pm, and we will start the films at 6:30pm.

 

 

 

 

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DIY No Budget Filmmaker Workshop starts – Jan. 10

ImprovOlympics is launching a new 7 – week No – Budget Filmmaking course, being taught by writer/director JOE LIPARI.  Joe is offering a 20% discount exclusively to HOLLYWOOD SHORTS members ($100.00 discount).

When asked for advice on how to get in to filmmaking James Cameron said “Pick up a camera. Shoot something.”; that’s exactly what you do in this workshop. Over the course of 8 weeks students will collaboratively write, produce, shoot and edit a short film while learning the tools to do it again on their own. Students will learn how to take their ideas and write a script that can be shot on limited time and money while producing a 5 – 10 minute short film in 1080p, full HD. This workshop is perfect for aspiring actors, writers, directors, make-up artists, directors of photography or anyone interested in adding to/improving upon their skills while creating something for their reel/resume.

Joe Lipari launched 8 week Short Filmmaking Workshop!Tuesdays: 7-10:30 PM (Begins 1/10) – Teacher Joe Lipari (WR)
For HOLLYWOOD SHORTS Discount – Call 323-962-7560 or Email iO


Joe Lipari:

I came up with the idea for this workshop because film school was quite possibly the most daunting experience of my life; which says a lot considering I was in the U.S. Army. Most of my instructors taught a “you can’t make a movie without money” approach, as if all the high dollar equipment found on Hollywood sets were an absolute necessity. But, the only necessity in becoming a good filmmaker is creativity.

In this seven week class we’ll discuss ways to take your idea and break it down to find the cheapest / fastest / easiest way to take it from your brain to the screen; while delivering a top notch final product. We’ll take one of the ideas from class and implement said strategies, collaboratively shooting a short film together. At the end of the 7 weeks students will have something good to add to their reels and the knowledge/confidence to do it again on their own. It’s time to stop waiting to be “discovered” and create your own opportunities…. Make this year the year you take your career to the next level.

 

 

 

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Filmmaker Holiday Party – Dec. 11

 

FILMMAKER HOLIDAY PARTY

&

Short Film Program #2

Sunday, December 11

5pm – 8pm

Dim Mak Studios
(formerly Cinespace)
6356 Hollywood Blvd., upstairs
Hollywood, CA  90028


‘Tis the season!


Join us for some holiday cheer, and to celebrate a wonderful year of filmmaking with our HOLLYWOOD SHORTS family!

Bring your family and join us for a fun holiday party and  a special Kid-Friendly program of short film & animation.



5:00pm – 6:30pm

Filmmaker Holiday Party


6:30pm – 8pm

Short Film Program #2


 

 

 

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Call for Films: 5th African American ShortsFest

 

2012 African American ShortsFest www.hollywoodshorts.com5th African American ShortsFest

at the  American Cinematheque

 

SUBMISSION DEADLINE: December 18,  2011

 

CLICK HERE FOR ENTRY FORM

 

 

Ya'Ke - director of KATRINA'S SON

Ya'Ke Smith - KATRINA'S SON

CALL FOR FILMS

We are currently accepting short films, animation, web series and music videos submissions for our 5th AFRICAN AMERICAN SHORTSFEST at the American Cinematheque in Hollywood.

Our annual AFRICAN AMERICAN SHORTSFEST in association with the American Cinematheque continues the mission to share the outstanding work of filmmakers and animators exploring new themes and crafting breakthrough storytelling that will expand the future of American Cinema. We are thrilled to return once again to the historic Egyptian Theatre, right in the heart of Hollywood, just in front of Oscar Micheaux’s star on the Walk of Fame.

 

SUBMIT YOUR FILM AND ANIMATION

Questions?   Email Us!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Short Film Program #9 – Sept. 17

HOLLYWOOD SHORTS - Monthly screenings

 

 

 

CLICK HERE TO RSVP

Saturday, September 17

5pm – 8pm

FREE

DIMMAK STUDIOS (formerly Cinespace)
6356 Hollywood Blvd, upstairs


SEASON 13 CLOSING NIGHT

Join us for the final installment of our 13th season!!  We are thrilled to celebrate another year of amazing screenings and meeting so many talented storytellers with a great night of films and animation.
Tonight we will also have a special Cast and Crew reception for the hard working people who worked on THE AERIAL GIRL with Anna & Peter Sands, and COLLISION with Alexis Ostrander and Tiffany  Giddes.

5:00pm  – Cast & Crew Reception

6:00pm – Screening & Filmmaker Panel

 

SHORT FILM PROGRAM #9

 

 

 

COLLISION A Short Film by Alexis OstranderCOLLISION

Director: Alexis Ostrander
Cast:  Tiffany Giddes, Teal Sherer

Paralyzed after a near-fatal car accident, Jessica discovers that her rehab training is part of a plan to mold her into a lethal assassin.

A special “work in progress” sneak peek for the cast and crew of COLLISION – the labor of love of actress/activist Tiffany Giddes. Tiffany’s mission is to change the types of roles she gets called in on and how producers/casting directors/filmmakers think of Actors with Disabilities.  She brought together screenwriter Katherine Beattie and Alexis Ostrander, the director of the new feature doc Defining Beauty: Ms. Wheelchair America, to create these action-packed Chick Assassin on Wheels characters.

 

THE AERIAL GIRL

THE AERIAL GIRL

Director: Anna Simone Scott
Cast:  Sarah De La Isla, Joel Stoffer

Urban cool teen Taylor’s life is uprooted when her father dies and she moves to her grandfather’s ranch in Wyoming with her mother. There she meets a ranch hand who turns her life upside down.

Longtime HOLLYWOOD SHORTS members Anna Simone Scott and producer Peter Sands (the filmmaking team at Vision Fire Films) teamed up with screenwriter Terri Sissman to create this touching drama.

 

"A Lost and Found Box of Human Sensation" by animation team at Dancing Squirrel

A LOST AND FOUND BOX OF HUMAN SENSATION

Directors:  Martin Wallner & Stefan Leuchtenberg
Cast:  Joseph Fiennes, Sir Ian McKellen

When his father dies unexpectedly, a young man seeking to cope with his grief goes on a powerful emotional journey through time and space.

One of the biggest sensations of the 2010/2011 festival season!   Martin & Stefan have a young animation company aptly named Dancing Squirrel in Ausburg, Germany. The overwhelming success of this gorgeous animated short created worldwide visibility for these young storytellers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Short Film Program #8 – Aug 28th – SUMMER FILMMAKER PARTY

HOLLYWOOD SHORTS - Monthly screenings Sunday  August 28

5pm – 8pm

FREE

Dimmak Studios (formerly Cinespace)
6356 Hollywood Blvd, upstairs

Edition 13.8



SHORT FILM PROGRAM #8

5:00pm – 6:00pm
FILMMAKER HAPPY HOUR

6:00pm – 8:00pm
Filmmaker Panel & Short Film Screening
It has been a crazy summer!  Earthquakes on the East Coast!  The Demise of SUNSET JUNCTION!  A Hurricane in NYC?  Tons of new film production, surviving a hectic film festival calendar between – and many of us scrambling to make that Sundance submission deadline!  Time to take a minute and take a collective breath.

This is our Summer Filmmaker Happy Hour, and it is a chance for us to sit and chat a bit about what the summer hath wrought. Come by for a cold one, and share what YOU did this summer!  We will finish the night with a couple of awesome fun short films!

DIMMAK STUDIOS will be offering some $5.00 drink specials for us, and of course the pizza oven will be on…

Bring your headshots, biz cards, and flyers of any cast/crew calls you have coming up for us to share with the group.

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CERTIFIED U.S. Premiere on Aug. 13 in LA

Luke Asa Guidici with CERTIFIED cast Rebecca Spicher & Thomas Garne

CERTIFIED a short film by Luke Guidici

 


a short film by LUKE ASA GUIDICI 

U.S. Premiere:  Saturday August 13

HollyShorts Film Festival – Los Angeles
5pm – Laemmle’s SUNSET 5, 8000 Sunset Blvd  

Tickets: $10.00

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We are excited to kick off the festival journey of our newest short film CERTIFIED written & directed by our own LUKE ASA GUIDICI!  Our friends Theo and Daniel down the street at the annual HollyShorts Film Festivalwill host our US.S. PREMIERE!

CERTIFIED stars Rebecca Spicher, Thomas Garner, Therese Lentz and Timothy Brennen and is set in 1958 West Virginia.  The film was adapted by Luke from the beloved short story OPEN WINDOW penned by British literary giant SAKI in the late 1800’s.  Luke’s interpretation updates the characters and creepy setting into a gleefully eerie “Twilight Zone” style retelling.

Join us as we celebrate the kick off of an exciting festival run with stops coming soon at Dragon-Con in Atlanta, the Big Bear Film Festival, and Bend Film Festival in Oregon.

Director LUKE ASA GUIDICI & actress REBECCA SPICHER
Opening Night – HollyShorts Film Festival; August 11 in Hollywood

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Short Film Program #7 – June 18th – THE CINEMATOGRAPHERS

HOLLYWOOD SHORTS - Monthly screenings

Saturday, June 18, 2011

4:30pm – 7:30pm

FREE

Dim Mak Studios (formerly Cinespace)

Edition 13.7



SHORT FILM PROGRAM #7                                                Reserve your   FREE TICKETS

 

4:30pm – 5:30pm
International Cinematographers Guild Reception

5:30pm – 7:30pm
Emerging Cinematographer Awards
Short Film Screening


Emerging Cinematographers Awards 2010 Nominees

We are honored to join with the International Cinematographer’s Guild Local 600 in presenting our annual screening of this season’s EMERGING CINEMATOGRAPHER AWARDS Finalist and Winners. Each September, the ICG holds their ECAs, honoring the best short films shot by emerging cinematographers from among their Camera Operators & Assistants members.

We are excited to bring together HOLLYWOOD SHORTS directors and ICG’s cinematographers to spark new creative partnerships among our respective members.

Reserve your free seats…

 

THE FINALISTS Watch the trailers on Vimeo

Tod Campbell Austin, TX “The Big Bends”
John Snedden San Diego “Brite Eyes”
Stephanie Dufford Los Angeles “The Fantastic Magnifico”
Rodney Lamborn NYC “Meridian”
Jacob Pinger Pasadena “The Cycle”
Patrick Meade Jones Santa Monica “Android Love”
Cameron Duncan Venice “Mr. Marceau”
Brian Udoff Los Angeles “Les Mouches”
Emerging Cinematography Awards screening - June 18th

ECA '10 - Bios & Trailers

 

Tod Campbell, an operator out of Austin TX, was chosen for his 13 minute film “The Big Bends;” second assistant Cameron Duncan, from Venice CA, for the 20 minute “Mr Marceau;” Stephanie Dufford, based in Los Angeles, also a second assistant, honored for “The Fantastic Magnifico,” with a running time of 11 minutes. Loader, Santa Monica’s Patrick Jones‘ “Android Love” came in at 18 minutes, while Rodney Lamborn, operator living in New York, will show his “Meridian,” which at 2.36 minutes is the shortest film in the group. Operator Jacob Pinger from Pasadena was honored for his 15 minute “The Cycle;” John Snedden, living in San Diego, also an operator, was selected for his “Brite Eyes,” clocked in at 12 minutes. Rounding out the group is first assistant, Brian Udoff, whose 26 minute “Les Mouches” is the longest film to be screened. He lives in Los Angeles.

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Meet The Filmmakers: May 2011


HOLLYWOOD SHORTS - Monthly screenings

 

meet the filmmakers

edition 13.6

 

learn more about the directors & animators
featured in our May 21 program

 


This month we feature the work of lauded Australian stop-motion animation team CHRISTOPHER & CHRISTINE KEZELOS, documentary filmmaker JESS DANG, and New York filmmaker PIERRE STEFANOS.
 

Christopher & Christine Kezelos

ZERO
www.zealouscreative.com

 

 

Zealous Creative is the production company run by husband and wife team, director Christopher Kezelos and producer Christine Kezelos, which relocated from their native home in Sydney to Los Angeles this month.  They have been creating award-winning ads, films and viral campaigns & websites for over a decade.
 
Many of their short films have been highly successful on the festival circuit including DentaMate which screened at the 2006 Rhode Island International Film Festival.  Their multi-award winning short film No Butts About It was selected to screen in Sydney Metropolitan Public Schools to raise awareeness of local environmental issues.
 
In 2009, their 1st stop motion animated short Zero launched on the festival world and has reached massive critical and audience acclaim.  The film has won 11 awards including Best Animation at the 2010 Los Angeles Shortsfest and received two Gold Awards from the Australian Cinematographers Society.  It was nominated for the AFI Award in Best Short Animation (Australia’s Oscar).
 
Zealous Creative is just weeks away from finishing their newest short animated film The Maker, and is in development on a feature length stop motion animated film.  They are currently seeking to collaborate with an LA based 3D VFX shop and a sound house to finish The Maker.

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Jess Dang

MADE BY ME
www.jessdang.com

 

Jess Dang - Director  www.jessdang.comJess Dang is a graduate student at the USC School of Cinematic Arts film production program. She received her BFA in Communication Design from Parsons NYC.  She moved quickly into art department, working extensively as an art director and designer specializing in brand identity and advertising. As art director at McCann Erickson, she worked on campaigns for Target, Verizon, Intel, Mobile One, MTV & more.

 
Jess is focusing on documentary filmmaking in her final year at ‘SC and building her career as a director on doc based film and television.   She also continues to work as an art director and is working to expand her commercial success into production designing for film & television.

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Pierre Stefanos

BEDFELLOWS

Pierre Stefanos - FilmmakerPierre Stefanos is a native New Yorker, and a graduate of Columbia University.  He has been a writer for more than half his life, first as a music critic and opinions columnist for the Columbia Daily Spectator and the vaunted independent music review site InkblotMagazine.com
 
After several years working with Fortune 100 clients for companies like AT&T and PriceWaterhouse Coopers, Pierre refocused his attention to filmmaking, working as an AD and UPM on many award-winning independent films.  He also worked as a script reader for Open City Films/Blow Up Pictures.
 
Pierre is also an accomplished editor, winning a 2006 Business Emmy nomination as part of the post team for “Crude Awakening” episode on PBS investigative news series “Now”, and he was the editor of the 2008 Emmy-winning epidode of Bravo’s “Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List”. He assisted editor Nancy Baker on Karen Goodman’s Oscar nominated doc “Rehearsing A Dream” about the YoungARTS kids.  He was also the AE on the 2011 Oscar nominated doc short “Killing In The Name”.

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