When I was in film school, a friend did one of these and worked on a few tv shows, getting a lot of experience and more importantly connections. He has worked as a director since doing 'road rules', stuff for mtv, etc. check it out.
Disney | ABC DGA Directing Program
The Los Angeles-based program will afford selected participants the chance to shadow veteran episodic directors, and develop relationships with Disney | ABC Television Group network and studio executives.
Deadline: Friday, February 26th
http://www.disneyabctalentdevelopment.com/programs/programs_directors.html
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HBO/DGA Television Directing Fellowship Program
The program is designed to help increase diversity among directors in television and to assist in the professional development of new creative talent, particularly women and minorities.
Deadline: Wednesday, March 10th
http://www.dga.org/index2.php3?chg=
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Monday, February 22, 2010
re: GOOD SITE FOR FESTIVAL DEADLINES
hi guys...
i found this site which i think is the best thing so far for different festival deadlines and links... bookmark it.
http://www.cooblae.nl/film-festival-deadlines/Deadlines-Holland-Film-Accredited.html
remember though...festivals cost a lot so plot accordingly for your project.
i found this site which i think is the best thing so far for different festival deadlines and links... bookmark it.
http://www.cooblae.nl/film-festival-deadlines/Deadlines-Holland-Film-Accredited.html
remember though...festivals cost a lot so plot accordingly for your project.
Friday, February 19, 2010
Freelance Opportunity for Feb. 24
From: Juan E. Arroyo [mailto:jarroyo@NJCU.edu]
Dear Media Students, please note this message for a SERIOUS FREELANCE OPPORTUNITY!! If interested, please cll Ms. Mary Cataudella or Mr. Rabson directly! OK. Thanks. Juan.
Next Wed. Feb 24 from 10:00 am TO 12:00 pm, LibertyHealth Employees will be dressed in red and need to be filmed dancing in their respective departments throughout Jersey City Medical Center including the EMS.
At 12:00 pm we need a 2 minute filming of a large group of employees gathered in the lobby by the chapel, shooting from the second floor balcony. Board members and local political leaders will be invited to join this group shot.
The purpose of this video is to display Jersey City Medical Center's support of Women's Heart Health and we would like to show it on Channel 1 and also release it on new age media including You Tube and our FaceBook Site within 24 hours with of course some minor editing and subtitles added.
From 6:30 to 7:30 pm that evening, we are holding a Women's Heart Health Panel for the community. We would also like to show this on Channel 1 for those who are elderly, homebound, handicapped, etc. as you suggested previously.
Mark Rabson
Corp. Director of Public Affairs
LibertyHealth 201 832-0076 (cell)
201 377-6054 mrabson@libertyhcs.org
Juan E. Arroyo
Assistant Director I
jarroyo@njcu.edu
Dear Media Students, please note this message for a SERIOUS FREELANCE OPPORTUNITY!! If interested, please cll Ms. Mary Cataudella or Mr. Rabson directly! OK. Thanks. Juan.
Next Wed. Feb 24 from 10:00 am TO 12:00 pm, LibertyHealth Employees will be dressed in red and need to be filmed dancing in their respective departments throughout Jersey City Medical Center including the EMS.
At 12:00 pm we need a 2 minute filming of a large group of employees gathered in the lobby by the chapel, shooting from the second floor balcony. Board members and local political leaders will be invited to join this group shot.
The purpose of this video is to display Jersey City Medical Center's support of Women's Heart Health and we would like to show it on Channel 1 and also release it on new age media including You Tube and our FaceBook Site within 24 hours with of course some minor editing and subtitles added.
From 6:30 to 7:30 pm that evening, we are holding a Women's Heart Health Panel for the community. We would also like to show this on Channel 1 for those who are elderly, homebound, handicapped, etc. as you suggested previously.
Mark Rabson
Corp. Director of Public Affairs
LibertyHealth 201 832-0076 (cell)
201 377-6054 mrabson@libertyhcs.org
Juan E. Arroyo
Assistant Director I
jarroyo@njcu.edu
re: BRIAN TIMMONS ROOM CHANGE
this presentation has been moved to larger space thanks to dr. d'allesandro allowing us to swap classrooms...NOW IN ROOM 146 at 12PM.
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
re: BRIAN TIMMONS / DP / DIRECTOR / EDITOR
Brian, an alumni of our program, will be coming to demo his RED 4K digital video camera next wednesday, the 24th of February at 12pm. Look for flyers in department this week. Here is a link to his website to check out before the talk....over and out....
http://www.britim-media.com/
http://www.britim-media.com/
Wednesday, February 10, 2010
re: GOING RED???? BRIAN TIMMONS AT NJCU
hi guys....Brian Timmons, alumni of our department and RED ONE camera owner/operator is coming to our department on Feb. 24th at 12pm to do a demo and lecture on the technology and use of the Red Camera. This is a requirement for my Advanced Cinematography class but open to all who are interested. Pass the word along....and check out this youtube link for short piece about the Red Camera use on Che, Stephen Soderbergh's last film.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yS1Arxst-aA&feature=channel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yS1Arxst-aA&feature=channel
Saturday, February 6, 2010
re: chicago underground film festival
The Chicago Underground Film Festival is now accepting submissions for our 17th festival to be held June 24 - July 1 2010 at the Gene Siskel Film Center. Early Deadline is March 1 2010, Final Deadline March 15. For entry forms and guidelines please visit http://www.cuff.org
Since 1994, the Chicago Underground Film Festival has presented the finest in new underground, experimental and documentary film and video. In 2008 the festival entered into a partnership with IFP/Chicago and in 2009 the festival moved to the state of the art Gene Siskel Film Center. 2010 will mark another major change for the festival as we move from our traditional fall dates to the spring.
2009 Chicago Underground Film Festival jury selected the following works as festival winners. Our 2009 jury was comprised of Patrick Friel (White Light Cinema/Onion City Film Festival), Adam Hart (University of Chicago Experimental Film Club) and author and media activist Anne Elizabeth Moore. Winning films were given one of a kind hand-made trophies designed by Chicago artist Luke Breckon.
Best Narrative Feature: Blondes In The Jungle (Whitney Horne and Lev Kalman)
Best Narrative Short: All Ghost Women Play The Theremin (Jerzy Rose)
Best Documentary Feature: It Came From Kuchar! (Jennifer Kroot)
Best Documentary Short: Me Broni Ba (Akosua Adoma Owusu)
Best Experimental Film: Jaws (Sabine Gruffat)
Best Animation: Elfmädchen (Mirka Morales)
Made In Chicago Award: Somewhere Only We Know (Jesse Maclean)
Audience Award: American Radical- The Trials of Norman Finkelstein (David Ridgen and Nicolas Rossier)
Since 1994, the Chicago Underground Film Festival has presented the finest in new underground, experimental and documentary film and video. In 2008 the festival entered into a partnership with IFP/Chicago and in 2009 the festival moved to the state of the art Gene Siskel Film Center. 2010 will mark another major change for the festival as we move from our traditional fall dates to the spring.
2009 Chicago Underground Film Festival jury selected the following works as festival winners. Our 2009 jury was comprised of Patrick Friel (White Light Cinema/Onion City Film Festival), Adam Hart (University of Chicago Experimental Film Club) and author and media activist Anne Elizabeth Moore. Winning films were given one of a kind hand-made trophies designed by Chicago artist Luke Breckon.
Best Narrative Feature: Blondes In The Jungle (Whitney Horne and Lev Kalman)
Best Narrative Short: All Ghost Women Play The Theremin (Jerzy Rose)
Best Documentary Feature: It Came From Kuchar! (Jennifer Kroot)
Best Documentary Short: Me Broni Ba (Akosua Adoma Owusu)
Best Experimental Film: Jaws (Sabine Gruffat)
Best Animation: Elfmädchen (Mirka Morales)
Made In Chicago Award: Somewhere Only We Know (Jesse Maclean)
Audience Award: American Radical- The Trials of Norman Finkelstein (David Ridgen and Nicolas Rossier)
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
re: black maria film festival this friday!!!!
29th Annual Thomas Edison Black Maria Film and Video Festival to Premier at Home Base, NJCU, on February 5
1/28/2010
The national tour of the 29th annual Thomas Edison Black Maria International Film and Video Festival, New Jersey’s only Academy Award-qualifying festival for documentary shorts, will premiere at its home base, New Jersey City University, on Friday, February 5 at 7:00 p.m. in Margaret Williams Theatre of Hepburn Hall, 2039 Kennedy Boulevard in Jersey City. Admission is free.
The 29th Festival features 70 award-winning works. Many of the filmmakers will attend the opening.
Among the award-winning filmmakers who will be present at the premier will be Glen Rock resident Jane Steuerwald, an NJCU professor of media arts, and video artist Henry Baker of Washington, D.C., whose 10-minute film, “Terrorist Activity Radio Hour,” will be screened on opening night.
In response to the rise of terrorism around the world, Professor Steuerwald and Mr. Baker revisit a live radio performance piece they first created in 1981 on WAER-FM. An intense sound/image collage, “Terrorist Activity Radio Hour” combines live call-ins, music, interviews, and dramatic readings with multilayered images and sound effects and unites the political, the philosophical, and the satirical.
Dennis Conors’ “Breaking Boundaries: The Art of Alex Masket,” a film that contains a soundtrack with music performed by the Diane Moser Quintet, which includes Andy Eulau, an NJCU adjunct professor of music, will also be screened at the opening.
Among other Festival works that will be screened at the NJCU premier are “Pickles to Nickels” by Danielle Ash of Brooklyn; “Gordita” by Debby Wolfe with Kaz Kipp, Maureen Morrsion, and Rebecca Ham of Los Angeles; “Missed Aches” by Joanna Priestley, Portland, Oregon; “Banana Bread” by Barton Katonah of New York City; “Sebastian’s Voodoo” by Joaquin Baldwin of Sherman Oaks, California; “The Regular” by Jamie Kirkpatrick of New York City; “Train” by Darius Clark Monroe of Brooklyn; and “Young Continent” by Sarah J. Christman of Brooklyn.
1/28/2010
The national tour of the 29th annual Thomas Edison Black Maria International Film and Video Festival, New Jersey’s only Academy Award-qualifying festival for documentary shorts, will premiere at its home base, New Jersey City University, on Friday, February 5 at 7:00 p.m. in Margaret Williams Theatre of Hepburn Hall, 2039 Kennedy Boulevard in Jersey City. Admission is free.
The 29th Festival features 70 award-winning works. Many of the filmmakers will attend the opening.
Among the award-winning filmmakers who will be present at the premier will be Glen Rock resident Jane Steuerwald, an NJCU professor of media arts, and video artist Henry Baker of Washington, D.C., whose 10-minute film, “Terrorist Activity Radio Hour,” will be screened on opening night.
In response to the rise of terrorism around the world, Professor Steuerwald and Mr. Baker revisit a live radio performance piece they first created in 1981 on WAER-FM. An intense sound/image collage, “Terrorist Activity Radio Hour” combines live call-ins, music, interviews, and dramatic readings with multilayered images and sound effects and unites the political, the philosophical, and the satirical.
Dennis Conors’ “Breaking Boundaries: The Art of Alex Masket,” a film that contains a soundtrack with music performed by the Diane Moser Quintet, which includes Andy Eulau, an NJCU adjunct professor of music, will also be screened at the opening.
Among other Festival works that will be screened at the NJCU premier are “Pickles to Nickels” by Danielle Ash of Brooklyn; “Gordita” by Debby Wolfe with Kaz Kipp, Maureen Morrsion, and Rebecca Ham of Los Angeles; “Missed Aches” by Joanna Priestley, Portland, Oregon; “Banana Bread” by Barton Katonah of New York City; “Sebastian’s Voodoo” by Joaquin Baldwin of Sherman Oaks, California; “The Regular” by Jamie Kirkpatrick of New York City; “Train” by Darius Clark Monroe of Brooklyn; and “Young Continent” by Sarah J. Christman of Brooklyn.
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