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Short Film Program 15.7 – Jun 23 – Dim Mak Studios

SHORT FILM PROGRAM #15.7

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

Sunday, June 23, 2013

5:00pm – 6:30pm
Filmmaker Happy Hour

6:30pm – 8:00pm
Short Film Program & Q&A

Join us for another fantastic program of short films & animation, and our monthly Filmmaker Happy Hour.

Short Film Program #7 includes a special screening of the first episodes of THE NEW KIND, the new anime-flavored sci fi series from Peter Hyoguchi.  We will get an exclusive work-in-progress look at Peter’s extraordinary production, which includes a very successful kickstarter campaign, a remarkable animation crew (over 200 people so far!), and an innovative, multi-state work flow. 

STICKS AND STONESThe line up also features Kate Rees Davies’ new short film STICKS AND STONES, shot on the F65 in 4K.  Kate collaborated with DP Steve Romano as she made the move from film to digital shooting.  The short film is the story of Sam, an artistic 12 year old played by Cole Ewing, who is being bullied at school.

The program includes an encore screening of one of the films from the 2013 LA Film Festival.  HOLLYWOOD SHORTS is proud to return as the Presenting Organization of Short Film Program 1 at LAFF this year – and we will screen one of our favorite films from this group, BUSTED ON BRIGHAM LANE by Talibah L. Newman.  Talibah wrote and directed the film, which won a 2012 Director’s Guild of America Student Film Award. 

 
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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.

 

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