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May 1: Making & Promoting Your Short Film webinar – RAINDANCE LA

Raindance LA
 
Kimberley Browning, Hollywood Shorts’ Founder and Festival Director, returns as the guest speaker for Raindance LA’s upcoming short film webinar.  

ONLINE: Making and Promoting Your Short Film

In this webinar, Kimberley Browning will cover many topics including the expected length that a short film should have, the best festivals to enter and the best ways to pitch your short film etc.

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER

  • Course:  ONLINE SEMINAR: Making and Promoting Your Short Film
  • Starts:  May 1, 2015
  • From:  1:00pm to 2:30pm
  • Price:  $49.00
  • Organizer:  Raindance LA
  • Phone:  (323) 848-2900
  • Email:  info@raindancela.com
  • Duration:  1.5 hours
  • Kimberley Browning

    kimberley

    Kimberley Browning is a filmmaker and film festival professional based in Los Angeles.  She is the founder and festival director of Hollywood Shorts, a short film screening series and Emerging Filmmakers Program, currently in its 17th year. Kimberley also serves as the Associate Short Film Programmer at the Guadalajara International Film Festival/LA (FICGinLA), and was an Associate Short Film Programmer at the LA Film Fest in 2013 & 2014. She has served as Cinematic Arts Chair of YoungArts, the nominating committee for the White House’s Presidential Scholars.  Kimberley recently directed Room 19, a short documentary about an innovative elementary teacher using art to inspire her students in Redondo Beach.  She will be directing Empire Palms, a new comedy web series later this fall.

  • Online Seminar

    What you will learn:

    How long should a short film be?
    What makes a short successful and leads it to awards?
    How to make money from a short film?
    If the short film is to showcase a director or writer, how to do this successfully?
    Best festivals for short films?
    How to negotiate the festival circuit?
    How do you go about adapting/expanding a successful short into a feature?
 

About Raindance LA

Raindance LABritain’s Raindance Film Festival comes to Los Angeles with the unusual mix of irreverance and attitude that has made it Europe’s leading independent film festival. Combined with potent and relevant film training, Raindance LA is ready to shake it up! Come join us! Let’s make movies.

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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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Family Holiday Party – Dec 15 – Dim Mak Studios

 
Family Holiday Party


Sunday, December 15, 2013
4
pm – 7pm

DIMMAK STUDIOS
(formerly Cinespace)

6356 Hollywood Blvd., upstairs
Hollywood, CA  90028

SPONSORED BY

        ANARCHY POST               ProductionHUB.com   


You are invited to our annual Family Holiday Party.  We are joining with our friends at BADWest, the Black Association of Documentary Filmmakers for some egg nog and cheer!  Let’s toast all of the wonderful filmmaking we have all been a part of this year.  Reconnect with cast and crews that have worked on our productions this season, and many of the filmmakers we have showcased through the year. 

Bring the kids!  The evening includes a special program of family friendly holiday and vintage animation to help ring in the holiday spirit.

4:00pm – 6:00pm

Holiday Party

 

6:00pm – 7:00pm

Holiday Animation Program

Screening includes a collection of vintage family holiday classics

Use our hashtag: #HSShortFilm


FOLLOW US ON TWITTER!
  @hollywoodshorts

 

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SEASON #16 Opening Night – Nov 3 – Dim Mak Studios

SHORT FILM PROGRAM #16.1

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

Sunday Nov 3, 2013

5:00pm – 6:30pm
Filmmaker Happy Hour

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

 SEASON 16 BEGINS!!

We are thrilled to invite you to join us as we kick off our 16th year of HOLLYWOOD SHORTS!!  Join us for our Filmmaker Happy Hour at 5pm (cash bar) and Short Film Program #1 will screen at 6:30pm.  


 

SHORT FILM PROGRAM #16.1

 

happilyHAPPILY EVER AFTER
Ben Genislaw & Yonni Aroussi

Rani and Keren are a young couple moving in together to begin their Happily Ever After. 

 

 

holdenHOLDEN
Roque Madrid & Juan Arcones

Holden is a photographer with a short term memory loss condition who travels to Paris on assignment to shoot a celebrity actor.

 

Kingman by Adrian SzaszKINGMAN
Adrian Szasz  & James McCusker

The Privation of the American Dream

 

 

 

The Last Time I Saw RichardTHE LAST TIME I SAW RICHARD
Nick Verso

Jonah is a loner at the teenage mental clinic.  When he is forced to share a room with the new patient Richard, the boys become locked in a battle of wills. 

 

 

 

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AFIFEST 2013 announces Short Film lineup

AFI FEST 2013


AFI FEST 2013 presented by Audi
ANNOUNCES SHORT FILM LINE UP

AFI FEST 2013 presented by Audi, a program of the American Film Institute, announced today the films that will be featured in the New Auteurs and Shorts sections at this year’s festival. AFI FEST will take place November 7 through 14 in Hollywood, California, at the historic TCL Chinese Theatre, the Chinese 6 Theatres, the Egyptian Theatre and the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. 

Short film programs, screening dates and times will be announced on the festival’s website on October 22nd.

SHORTS SELECTIONS

This year’s line up includes 36 short films from 16 countries

BALCONY – An entire village reacts to a boy dangling from a balcony in this one-shot tour de force. DIR Lendita Zeqiraj. SCR Lendita Zeqiraj. CAST Arben Bajraktaraj, Sevdai Radogoshi, Osman Ahmeti, Edona Reshitaj. Kosovo.

BUTTER LAMP – This travelogue of culture and context told through the eyes of two Tibetan photographers and their clients is an inventive and heartfelt exploration of the relationship among reality, dreams and memory. DIR Hu Wei. SCR Genden Punstock & Hu Wei. CAST Genden Punstock. France.

CARLOTA – He will be in love with her very soon. He is sure of this. DIR Nacho Vigalondo. Spain.

CATHERINE – Catherine is ready to come back to work. DIR Dean Fleischer-Camp. SCR Dean Fleischer-Camp & Jenny Slate. CAST Jenny Slate, Brandi Austin. USA.

DATAMOSH – Yung Jake raps about tweet culture, data-moshing, hashtags and memes as he merges with Twitter, YouTube, Tumblr and Instagram. He’s not on PhotoBooth. DIR Yung Jake. USA.

THE DATE – Tino’s manhood is put to the test when he hosts a date for the family’s stud cat. DIR Jenni Toivoniemi. SCR Jenni Toivoniemi. CAST Oskari Joutsen, Anna Paavilainen, Päivi Mäkinen. Finland.

DECLARATION OF WAR – A mesmerizing montage of audiences reacting to George W. Bush’s announcement of Operation Enduring Freedom told entirely through footage captured during the speech. DIR Dustin Guy Defa. USA.

DEMOCRACY – Please gather in the conference room. The boss has a life-changing announcement guaranteed to boost morale. DIR Borja Cobeaga. SCR Alberto Gonzalez Vazquez. CAST Oscar Ladoire, Luis Bermejo, Alejandro Tejeria, Raquel Guerrero. Spain.

THE EVENT – Love and a severed foot, at the end of the world. DIR Julia Pott. SCR Tom Chivers. CAST Alex Britton, Laura Free. USA, United Kingdom.

FAMILY IN THE PARK – On a Sunday afternoon in the park, happiness exists but it comes at a price. DIR Pedro “Zulu” González. SCR Pedro “Zulu” González. Mexico.

I KILL – A gruesome, honest portrait of the man who kills your food. DIR David White & Paul Wedel. CAST Beatie Tarrant. New Zealand.

K.I.T. – A guilt-ridden yuppie goes to great lengths to prove she is a decent human being. DIR Michelle Morgan. SCR Michelle Morgan. CAST John Beach, Stephanie Allyne, Ryan Harrison. USA.

KARAOKE! – On a night out in New York City, a young man avoids his problems. DIR Andrew Renzi. SCR Andrew Renzi. CAST Brady Corbet, Clemence Poesy. USA.

MACHSOM – A 19-year-old Israeli soldier stationed at one of the most dangerous checkpoints along the West Bank must contend with pressures on all sides in the face of a high-stakes incident. DIR Joel Novoa. SCR Joel Novoa & Frederic Richter. USA.

MAGNESIUM – A talented young gymnast makes a life-changing discovery as she prepares for an important tournament, and her last chance to reach the top. DIR Sam de Jong. SCR Shady El-Hamus. CAST Denise Tan, Samira Maas, Vanja Rukavina. Netherlands.

MARILYN MYLLER – Marilyn maketh, Marilyn taketh away. It will be epic. It will be tear-jerkingly profound. It will be perfect. DIR Michael Please. SCR Michael Please. USA, United Kingdom.

THE MASQUE – The Masque was L.A.’s first punk rock club. This is all that’s left. DIR Mike Plante. CAST Rudy Garcia. USA.

MISTERIO – They say that if you put your ear to the back of his neck you can hear the Virgin talk. DIR Chema García Ibarra. SCR Chema García Ibarra. CAST Jose Manuel Ibarra. Spain.

MOVIES MADE FROM HOME #15 – Robert has big plans. He’s going to live as long as he can. DIR Robert Machoian. SCR Robert Machoian. CAST Bruce Graham. USA.

NOAH – Noah’s relationship takes a rapid turn for the worse in this fascinating study of romance in the digital age set entirely on a teenager’s computer screen. DIR Patrick Cederberg & Walter Woodman. SCR Patrick Cederberg & Walter Woodman. CAST Sam Kantor, Caitlin McConkey-Pirie, Nina Iordanova. Canada.

ON SUFFOCATION – This dialogue-free film about an execution describes what happens when the system becomes more important than human life. DIR Jenifer Malmqvist. SCR Jenifer Malmqvist. CAST Ali Dawoud, Poyan Karimi, Peshang Rad, Zana Penjweni. Sweden.

PLACES WHERE WE LIVED – His parents are selling his childhood home. What a terrible, terrible feeling. DIR Bernardo Britto. SCR Bernardo Britto. USA.

#POSTMODEM – A pop musical that predicts technological singularity in the form of a series of cinematic tweets. DIR Jillian Mayer & Lucas Leyva. SCR Jillian Mayer & Lucas Leyva. CAST Jillian Mayer, Kayla DeLacerda. USA.

THE RANCHER – A series of terrible dreams unhinge a man in power. DIR Kelly Sears. USA.

THE ROPER – A black man – and young calf roper – works through the all-white rodeo circuits in the Deep South as he dreams of competing in the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas. DIR Ewan McNicol & Anna Sandilands. USA.

RPGOKC – In a world on the brink of war, two video game characters find love on a dating website. DIR Emily Carmichael. USA.

THE RUNAWAY – A social worker at a detention center for juvenile offenders must bring one of the girls to court for sentencing. It’s going to be a hard day. DIR Jean-Bernard Marlin. SCR Jean-Bernard Marlin. CAST Adel Bencherif, Médina Yalaoui. France.

SAFE – A college student works at the illegal exchange booth attached to the pachinko. She’s fed up with people addicted to gambling, but the more she tries to escape, the deeper she’s stuck. DIR Byounggon Moon. SCR O Kwang Gwon. CAST Min Ji Lee, Tae Young Kang. South Korea.

SHADOW OF A CLOUD – On a sweltering summer day in Bucharest, a priest is called to a dying woman’s side to say a final prayer. DIR Radu Jude. SCR Florin Lazarescu. CAST Alexandru Dabija, Serban Pavlu. Romania.

SKIN –  A young taxidermist and loner resorts to drastic measures when an entrancing girl finds his work beautiful. DIR Jordana Spiro. CAST Albert Flood, Sara Clark, Vickie Peterman, Patrick Graham. USA.

SOCIAL BUTTERFLY –  In the south of France, a 30-year-old American woman wanders into a teenage party. Nobody seems to know what she’s doing there. DIR Lauren Wolkstein. SCR Lauren Wolkstein. CAST Anna Margaret Hollyman, Camille Claris, Ulysse Grosjean. France, USA.

SYNDROMEDA –  No one believes that Leif was abducted by aliens. But then why did he wake up naked and bloody on the side of the road? Aliens, that’s why. DIR Patrik Eklund. SCR Patrik Eklund. CAST Jacob Nordenson, Svante Grundberg, Anki Larsson. Sweden.

THIS MUST BE THE ONLY FANTASY – A magical and lyrical ode to fantasy role-playing games from fashion house Rodarte and their collaborators. DIR Todd Cole and Rodarte. SCR Ben Collins and Luke Piotrowski. CAST Sidney Williams with Guinevere Van Seenus and Elijah Wood. USA.

TOKYO GIANTS – Using footage captured by hidden cameras on the streets of Tokyo, the always subversive Nicolas Provost constructs a narrative set to the conventions of Hollywood mysteries in the thrilling conclusion to his PLOT POINT trilogy. DIR Nicolas Provost. SCR Nicolas Provost. CAST Johan Rooms, Miet Warlop. Japan, Belgium.

WHALE VALLEY – Two young brothers living in a remote Icelandic fjord come to terms with the hard truths that make kids grow up before they’re ready. DIR Guðmundur Arnar Guðmundsson. SCR Guðmundur Arnar Guðmundsson. CAST Ágúst Örn B. Wigum og Einar Jóhann Valsson. Denmark, Iceland.

WILD HORSES – They captured her heart. She captured their story. DIR Stephanie Martin. SCR Stephanie Martin & Jessica Walsh. CAST Mireille Enos, Brooke Shields, Barbara Tarbuck and Tuff. USA.

About AFI FEST presented by Audi
A program of the American Film Institute, AFI FEST presented by Audi is a celebration of global cinema and today’s Hollywood – a showcase for the best festival films of the year and an opportunity for master filmmakers and emerging artists to come together with audiences in the movie capital of the world. AFI FEST is the only festival of its stature that is free to the public. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences recognizes AFI FEST as a qualifying festival for both Short Film categories for the annual Academy Awards®. This year’s edition takes place November 7-14, 2013. Additional information about AFI FEST is available at AFI.com/AFIFEST. Connect with AFI FEST at facebook.com/AFIFEST, twitter.com/AFIFEST and youtube.com/AFIFEST.

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Short Film Program 15.9 – Sep 21 – Season #15 CLOSING NIGHT

SHORT FILM PROGRAM #15.9

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

Saturday September 21, 2013

5:00pm – 6:30pm
Filmmaker Happy Hour

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

SEASON 15 CLOSING NIGHT

Join us on Saturday to celebrate the wrap of our 15th season of monthly short film screenings!!  It has been an extraordinary year of filmmaking, new creative friendships and collaborations, and so many new shorts and animated films.

This month, we welcome back alumni filmmaker Kate Rees Davies and a special music video collaboration she shot with Australian singer/songwriter VASSY for the song BEAUTIFUL. The video features some amazing young people from PLAYGROUND OF DREAMS, an innovative mentoring program teaming entertainment industry leaders with children to foster their creativity, leadership, and unique purpose in the world.  The project brings together a lovely visual style with the powerful lyrics in Vassy’s empowerment anthem. Vassy and Kate will both be in attendance!

Vassy - "BEAUTIFUL" - directed by Kate Rees Davies
This month’s program also includes another eye-popping selection of short films and animation from near and far, including the encore screening of Talibah L. Newman‘s BUSTED ON BRIGHAM LANE.   Also, a new short creepy tale entitled TENDER by LA filmmaker Elric Kane and writer/producer Lee Ross… and more…

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Short Film Program 15.8 – Aug 17 – Dim Mak Studios

SHORT FILM PROGRAM #15.8

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

Saturday August 17, 2013

5:00pm – 6:30pm
Filmmaker Happy Hour

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

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

SUMMER SATURDAY!!

We continue our summer gatherings with a special SATURDAY Filmmaker Happy Hour and Screening!!!

This weekend’s Filmmaker Happy Hour welcomes the cast and crew of our second SUMMER SHOOT of 2013.  We are exploring the process of developing and creating a web series, and we began principal photography this week in a great location in Pasadena.  Meet some of the amazing crew and sponsors who have been so critical in making this Summer Shoot so successful.

This month, we welcome home one of our favorite alumni – award winning filmmaker & screenwriter PAULA GOLDBERG.  She will be giving us a sneak peek of her brand new short film WATERSHED and sharing some of her process and insights on our filmmaker panel.  Paula screened her short film Traveling Companion at the inaugural Hollywood Shorts in October of 1998, so it is very special to have her back to share her latest adventures making films in Dallas! 

This month’s program also features an outstanding collection of international animation and short films.

 

 

CALDERA
Evan Viera

THE FIX
Ante Novakovic

SAY YES
Ava Duvernay

JENNIFER’S LAW (LA LEGGE DI JENNIFER)
Tommaso Arrighi

WATERSHED
Paula Goldberg

Paula Goldberg is an award-winning writer, producer and director. Most recently she re-wrote the comedy drama THE PERFECT FAMILY starring Kathleen Turner, Emily Deschanel and Jason Ritter. Prior to THE PERFECT FAMILY, Paula completed a series of feature films for Regent Entertainment including the thrillers ALIEN PRESENCE and MURDER.COM and the actioner IN HER LINE OF FIRE, starring Mariel Hemingway and David Keith.

Paula directed 30 episodes of the Roland Joffe MTV series, UNDRESSED. She has written, directed and produced several short films including TRAVELING COMPANION, starring SEX IN THE CITY’s Kristin Davis and THE BLAIR PRINCESS PROJECT, a spoof on THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT which sold 5,000 copies with its own home video release.

INAPPROPRIATE WORKPLACE, her original web series, was distributed by the Independent Comedy Network and Comedy Central in 2007. Her original screenplay, OUT AT THE WEDDING is a romantic comedy starring Mike Farrell, Charlie Schlatter, and Mink Stole. It won LOGO’s Audience Choice Award for Best Feature Film and debuted on the LOGO channel on Valentine’s Day 2009.

 

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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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HOLLYWOOD SHORTS at LA Film Fest – Jun 15 & 17

LAFF_13_300x300[1]We are honored to be invited to return as one of the family of Presenting Organizations supporting this year’s
2013 LA FILM FESTIVAL

HOLLYWOOD SHORTS presents
SHORTS PROGRAM #1
Saturday June 15th at 4:30pm
Monday June 17th at 9:50pm
Regal Cinemas at L.A. Live.

SHORTS PROGRAM 1  –
Short Film Competition
Program Running Time: 95 min
The characters in these films struggle bravely to assert their hopes and dreams, coming up against surprising obstacles, both human and institutional.  The line up includes Talibah Newman‘s heart-wrenching New York family drama BUSTED ON BRIGHAM LANE, Ben Rycroft’s South African brother – to – brother feud in A MODERN MAN, and the heroic journey of a hen in THE SUNSHINE EGG by German student animator Michael Hass

Click here to check out the program of films and animation in SHORTS PROGRAM #1 and get to know more about the filmmakers who created each of these gems. 

HOLLYWOOD SHORTS will be giving away tickets to both screenings next week via Facebook and Twitter – so stay tuned!

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Short Film Program #15.5 – Apr 21 – Dimmak Studios

SHORT FILM PROGRAM #15.5

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

FREE ADMISSION – RSVP below

Sunday, November 18, 2012

5:00pm – 6:30pm
Filmmaker Happy Hour

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


The Films

GABRIEL GARCIA
Ed.
Gabriel and his brother Leo wrote this mysterious story,  which they produced through their new CG  company HYPE CG, based in Porto Allegre, Brazil.  Gabriel works as an architect and this is his first foray into filmmaking and animation.

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HASRAF “HaZ” DULULL

Fubar Redux
HaZ is UK based digital effects veteran, working as a Visual Effect Supervisor for Film and Commercials.  He created and directed this epic political war action short film.

Fubar Redux by HaZ Dulull


BRENDAN NAHMIAS & RUTH PAUL

Humble The Poet
Brendan and Ruth made this documentary shortly after discovering the Toronto based rapper on Youtube and felt compelled to find out more about the artist. The film is an insightful portrait of Humble The Poet (aka Kanwer Singh Mahl), a modern Sikh who utilizes the spoken word to express his views of the world.
Recipient of the Sikhlens Creative Scholarship Grant

Humble The Poet

JELA OBA OKPARA
The Last Girl
Jela created this action packed short from his love of sci-fi, action and horror films.  He is a native of Philadelphia, where he worked in corporate finance before relocating to LA to pursue screenwriting and directing.  He is currently planning a horror feature, and a few Kung-Fu action films.

THE LAST GIRL
DAVID A. ORTIZ
Lost Wynter Memories

Director David Ortiz and producer George Ohan shot this heartfelt film as David’s thesis project at LA Film School.  The story follows a young man who tries to bring his fiance’ back to life on 11/11/11 before she is lost into the spirit world forever

Lost Wynter Memories

 
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ACTING FOR CAMERA Lab w/ Michael Bond – Mar 10 – Jet Studios

HOLLYWOOD SHORTS Acting Labs

 

Actors Lab Series

 


ACTING FOR CAMERA LAB

with Michael Bond

Actors Lab 1.01
Instructor: Michael Bond
Lab Fee: $50.00 per week

Sundays, March 3 – March 27
3:30pm – 6:30pm

JET STUDIOS
5126 Lankershim Blvd, North Hollywood, CA 91601

Our ACTING FOR THE CAMERA Lab is a four week workshop, where each actor will work a scene with a scene partner, and focus specifically on the scene for the entire lab.  Each team will work their scene with director Michael Bond, explore blocking and scene development and then the scenes will be filmed. Actors are encouraged to stretch and experiment, try and try again, explore and investigate character and story in a safe and supportive environment.

ACTING FOR THE CAMERA Lab will focus on different techniques, developing actor relationships, approaches to working with the camera, and understanding basic filmic language, ultimately informing your on set experiences.


MICHAEL BOND – Educator
HOLLYWOOD SHORTS
Actors Lab

Our Emerging Filmmakers Program (EFP) hosts a full line up of filmmaking seminars and labs. Our monthly seminars encompass a wide range of topics and issues, designed for all ranges of experience and formats.

The HS/EFP Actors Labs offer innovative and creative approaches to practical knowledge to empower and prepare actors for their next on set creative collaboration.

 

ABOUT MICHAEL BOND

Michael Bond is an award winning director and screenwriter, from Perth, Australia. Michael co-founded the Perth Screen Acting Workshop, which is now in its 21st year. He has taught writing & directing, and has mentored filmmakers & actors in workshops, film schools and on set for 20 years.

Michael has worked extensively in Australia’s film and television industry, with directing credits in industrials, music videos, stage productions, tons of shorts and interstitials, and television.

Michael now resides in Los Angeles, and he works as a director and writer. He recently completely pilot for SyFy Channel with writing parter Michael Petroni. His recent feature film PASSENGERS starring Cameron Daddo was shot in car driving from Santa Monica to Los Feliz. The film was an official selection at the Mill Valley Film Festival, Ashland Film Festival, Cannes Cinephiles, and was a nominee for the Screen Producers of Australia Assoc.’s prestigious Dig-SPAA Award.

 

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Cinematography Lab 1.02 – DEMYSTIFYING DIGITAL – Mar 5

CINEMATOGRAPHY LAB with JAY HOLBEN

DEMYSTIFYING DIGITAL

THE FLAVORS OF HD


NOVEMBER Cinematography Lab: The Flavors of HDLAB #1.02: DEMYSTIFYING DIGITAL
Instructor: Jay Holben

Tuesday March 5, 2013
1:00pm – 4:00pm

JET STUDIOS
5126 Lankershim Blvd., North Hollywood, CA  91601

With such myriad of high-definition video formats available in the marketplace, how do you know which is best for your project? How can you tell the difference? Which is better?

DV Magazine’s technical editor, Jay Holben, will explain the aspects of high definition video formats and demystify the lingo. Learn exactly what compression codecs are commonly used, how to understand bit rates and color dissemination. Ever wonder the difference between 4:2:0 and 4:1:1? Why is one HD camera $250,000 and another is only $20,000? Leave the session having akeen understanding of the elements that make up high definition formats to be able to make more informed decisions about which format and which camera is best for your project.

Presented by: PANAVISION Emerging Filmmaker ProgramContact Mike Carter for more details on applying for a camera package grant for your film

HOLLYWOOD SHORTS Cinematography Lab – $35.00

 

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 is a frequent contributing editor for Videography magazine. Jay has contributed to several books on cinematography, including the American Cinematographer Manual, 9th Edition. Jay is currently writing a new film lighting manual for digital shooters for Cengage Learning, due out in early 2011, on budget conscious lighting alternatives for DIY productions. Jay has been a member of HOLLYWOOD SHORTS since 1999 with his short adaption of the Stephen King poem, “Paranoid”, and he is our Department Chair – Cinematography at HOLLYWOOD SHORTS FilmLab.

 

 

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Cinematography Lab 1.06: FLAVORS OF DIGITAL IMAGE – Nov 27

HOLLYWOOD SHORTS Cinematography Lab

 

 

 

THE MASTER PALETTE: Flavors of Digital Images

CINEMATOGRAPHY LAB with JAY HOLBEN


LAB 1.06: Advanced Digital Cinematography
Instructor:  Jay Holben
Pre-req:  Lab. 1.01 or 1.02 recommended, or
Basic cinematography knowledge or experience

Tuesday, November 27, 2012
1:00pm – 4:00pm

PANAVISION – HOLLYWOOD
6735 Selma Avenue, Hollywood, CA 90028

Register for our upcoming Panavision Cinematography Lab!

Expanding further on the “Flavors of HD” lab in this series, Advanced Digital Cinematography will more closely examine a wide range of HD image creation including: elements of modulation transfer function, optical transfer function and sampling theorem as it relates to creating images and camera technology. Discussion of various color spaces available in today’s workplace as well as pros and cons of shooting a raw format as opposed to a codec. The lab will also cover the hidden truth behind digital ISO.

This is the sixth class in our bi-annual six-class series:  We recommend having attended our “Flavors of HD” as a prerequisite.  This advanced level class is designed for filmmakers, producers, and camera crew professional who have a fundamental understanding of digital image formats, sensors, compression schemes, color dissemination.

This lab is recommended for cinematographers, DITs, post-production supervisors or previous attendees of the Flavors of HD lab looking for a more advanced in-depth discussion of digital imaging technology.

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HOLLYWOOD SHORTS Cinematography Lab 1.06


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 include:

  • Fundamentals of Cinematography
  • Getting the Best Image From Your Camera
  • The Camera Crew
  • All The Flavors of HD
  • The Camera Accessories 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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FILM & TV CINEMATOGRAPHERS PANEL – Nov 6

HOLLYWOOD SHORTS Cinematography Lab

 

 

 

FILM & TV CINEMATOGRAPHERS PANEL

Master Class

CINEMATOGRAPHY LAB SERIES with JAY HOLBEN


  Master Class: FILM & TV CINEMATOGRAPHERS PANEL

DAVID KLEIN, ASC guest panelist - Tues, Nov. 6 at Panavision  www.hollywoodshorts.com

David Klein, ASC (True Blood, Clerks)

  HS/FILMLAB 2012 Cinematography Lab Series

  Tuesday, November 6, 2012
  1:00pm – 4:00pm

  Lab Fee: $25.00

  PANAVISION – HOLLYWOOD
  6735 Selma Avenue, Hollywood, CA 90028

Today’s cinematographer faces a wide array of challenges in the production process: how to maintain and evolve a powerful image and aesthetic while managing the maddening flurry of new technology, gear and tools, and constant pressure to work more efficiently and economically.  We will explore with our panel of esteemed Film & TV Cinematographers a wide range of topics, digital technologies impact on their imagery, filmmaker / crew collaboration and communication practices, and workflow challenges and solutions.

Mark W. Petersen - Director/Cinematographer

Mark W. Petersen on set…

Our panel features a diverse group of cinematographers all with significant contribution in the world of film and television:

DAVID KLEIN, ASC (True Blood, Pushing Daisies, Clerks, Zack and Miri Make a Porno, Chasing Amy)
JIM MATLOSZ (Better Living Through Circuitry, Who Killed The Electric Car, NIKE “Kobe III” & “LeBron James – Basketball”).  Chairman of the International Cinematographer’s Guild EMERGING CINEMATOGRAPHERS AWARDS.
MARK W. PETERSEN (UndressedThe Hills, Bravo’s Flipped Out, Silicon Valley, Interior Therapy with Jeff Lewis). 
GUY McVICKERS Panavision’s Technical Manager – Optics Department

This moderated panel is designed for directors, producers and production managers, as well as new HD camera owners, documentary and web content DIY filmmakers, and new camera assistants & aspiring DPs.  

COMING UP NEXT:  Nov. 27th

ADVANCED CINEMATOGRAPHY LAB:  The Flavors of Digital Images
Instructor:  Jay Holben

PANAVISION Hollywood hosts our monthly Cinematography Lab Series for Filmmakers, where we cover all aspects of the artistry and technical education of digital cinematography specifically for Directors & Producers.  A very special thanks to the tireless efforts of Jennifer Kuwabara and Mike Carter, who work with us to present great information and education every month.  If you are shooting soon, check out Panavision’s NEW FILMMAKER PROGRAM – email Mike Carter

PARKING:  Public Parking for this event is available in the overflow lot on McCadden/Selma – $10.00.  Please do not park in the main bldg parking lot, as there wil be several shows’ camera crews prepping and picking up equipment.   There is also metered street parking, as well as a $5.00 parking lot on Selma near Cherokee.

 

REGISTER

 

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 include:

  • Fundamentals of Cinematography
  • Getting the Best Image From Your Camera
  • The Camera Crew
  • All The Flavors of HD
  • The Camera Accessories 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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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

 

and more…


 
   
   
   
   
   

 

 

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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

and more…


 
   
   
   
   
          

 

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Emerging Cinematographer Awards Screening – Jun 24

HOLLYWOOD SHORTS - Monthly screenings

Sunday, June 24, 2012

4:00pm – 8:00pm

FREE

DIMMAK STUDIOS

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


 Short Film Program #10

Emerging Cinematographer Awards Screening

ICG: International Cinematographers Guild (IATSE Local 600)

SHORT FILM PROGRAM #10

We are honored to join with the International Cinematographer’s Guild Local 600 in presenting a reception & screening of the films from the 2011 EMERGING CINEMATOGRAPHER AWARDS.  

We are excited to bring together HOLLYWOOD SHORTS filmmakers and ICG’s emerging cinematographers!  


4:00pm – 5:00pm

International Cinematographers Guild Reception

5:00pm – 8:00pm

ECA Screening

 

Applebox (Joseph Arena, Camera Operator); Spring of Sorrow (Alison Kelly, 1st Assistant); Numb (David Mahlmann, Camera Operator); Not Your Time (Michael Nie, 2nd Assistant), Dead Grass, Dry Roots (Yueni Zander, 2nd Assistant), Somewhere Else (Gregory Wilson, Digital Imaging Technician), Absaroka (Stefan Tarzan, 1st Assistant), and String Theory (Steve Romano, 1st Assistant), 8 For Infinity (Brian O’Carroll, Camera Operator), and Little Candy Hearts (Abe Martinez, 2nd Assistant). 

 

 



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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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Cinematography Lab 1.02 at Panavision – THE FLAVORS OF HD – May 2

CINEMATOGRAPHY LAB with JAY HOLBEN

THE FLAVORS OF HD

Cinematography Lab 1.02

Wednesday, May 2
1:00pm – 4:00pm

presented by

 

 


NOVEMBER Cinematography Lab: The Flavors of HDLAB #1.02: THE FLAVORS OF HD

HS/FILMLAB 2012
Cinematography Lab

Wednesday, May 2, 2012
1:00pm – 4:00pm

PANAVISION – HOLLYWOOD
6735 Selma Avenue, Hollywood, CA 90028

 

 

With such myriad of high-definition video formats available in the marketplace, how do you know which is best for your project? How can you tell the difference? Which is better?

DV Magazine’s technical editor, Jay Holben, will explain the aspects of high definition video formats and demystify the lingo. Learn exactly what compression codecs are commonly used, how to understand bit rates and color dissemination. Ever wonder the difference between 4:2:0 and 4:1:1? Why is one HD camera $250,000 and another is only $20,000? Leave the session having a keen understanding of the elements that make up high definition formats to be able to make more informed decisions about which format and which camera is best for your project.

HOLLYWOOD SHORTS Cinematography Lab – $35.00

 

 

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 is a frequent contributing editor for Videography magazine. Jay has contributed to several books on cinematography, including the American Cinematographer Manual, 9th Edition. Jay is currently writing a new film lighting manual for digital shooters for Cengage Learning, due out in early 2011, on budget conscious lighting alternatives for DIY productions. Jay has been a member of HOLLYWOOD SHORTS since 1999 with his short adaption of the Stephen King poem, “Paranoid”, and he is our Department Chair – Cinematography at HOLLYWOOD SHORTS FilmLab.

 

 

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Cinematography Lab 1.05: LIGHTING FROM HOME DEPOT – Apr 26

HOLLYWOOD SHORTS Cinematography Lab

 

 


LIGHTING FROM HOME DEPOT

CINEMATOGRAPHY LAB with JAY HOLBEN


LAB 1.05: LIGHTING FROM HOME DEPOT

Register for Jay Holben's LIGHTING FROM HOME DEPOT seminar - www.hollywoodshortscomHS/FILMLAB 2012 Cinematography Lab
Fall Cycle – Lab Fee $35.00

Thursday, April 26, 2012
6:00pm – 9:00pm

CENTRAL COMMAND STUDIOS – NORTH HOLLYWOOD
5760 Tujunga Avenue, North Hollywood, CA 91601
Street Parking

The key to any good image is lighting.  Although Hollywood spends millions of dollars on lighting equipment – you can achieve the same kinds of lighting results with everyday tools you can find at your local hardware and home improvement store. 

Learn the secrets to excellent lighting on a micro-budget!  Jay Holben shares tips and techniques from his book “A Shot in the Dark:  A Creative DIY Guide to Digital Video Lighting on (Almost) No Budget”.  

This is the fifth session in our six-part monthly Cinematography Lab series – Fall Cycle.

 

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HOLLYWOOD SHORTS Cinematography Lab 1.05
“LIGHTING FROM HOME DEPOT”


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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