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    Main Line Film Festival

    The mission of the Main Line Film Festival is to celebrate the art of the short film on the “big screen” to an audience that is hungry for unique visions shown through motion pictures. Thousands of Web sites deliver motion picture content to audiences of all sorts to various media devices, but to truly enjoy…

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      Lancaster Area Film Festival

      The Inaugural Lancaster Area Film Festival will be held on May 2, 2009, with approximately 3 hours of films with 2 different screening rooms at Liberty Place. Taking place in historic Lancaster County, home of the Amish and the Harrison Ford film Witness, an area that has seen a recent boom in the Arts will…

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        Script to Screen Filmmaking Seminar

        Script to Screen: Where Art Meets Commerce – Writing a Film That Sells and Getting Your Film Made and Distributed in Today’s Market Where YOU will learn tricks of the trade from industry professionals who will help take your idea from script to screen. Perfect for anyone who has: – Written a script and doesn’t…

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          Newport Beach Film Festival

          The Newport Beach Film Festival will be celebrating its 10th anniversary with an action-packed line up of independent and studio films from around the globe. From premieres of contemporary cinema, to live fashion shows, and tastes of Newport Beach’s finest culinary creations, we are offering filmmakers the ultimate Festival experience. The Festival features nightly special…

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            Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles

            The Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles (IFFLA) is a nonprofit organization devoted to promoting a greater appreciation of Indian cinema by showcasing films about India and the diverse perspectives of the Indian Diaspora.

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              Making Movies with Your Video Camera

              Anybody can turn on a video camera and swish it around with the hope that something good will get recorded. But to take video to the next level and produce something that you and your friends and family will want to watch over and over again takes planning and a few tips from the pros….

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                Dusty Film and Animation Festival

                SCHOOL OF VISUAL ARTS PROUDLY PRESENTS THE 20TH ANNUAL DUSTY FILM AND ANIMATION FESTIVAL AND AWARDS Film and Animation Festival: May 4 – 10, 2009 Awards Ceremony and Gala: Saturday, May 9, 2009 The 20th annual Dusty Film and Animation Festival and Awards will highlight over 100 films by students graduating from the BFA Film,…

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                  The Art & Science of No-Budget Filmmaking

                  NO BUDGET FILM SCHOOL PRESENTS: “THE ART & SCIENCE OF NO BUDGET FILMMAKING” A Two-Day No-Budget Filmmaking Immersion May 30 & 31, 2009 Raleigh Studios – Los Angeles, CA No-Budget first-features launched the careers of filmmakers like Christopher Nolan (“Memento,” “Batman Begins,” “The Dark Knight”), Joe Carnahan (“Narc,” “Smokin’ Aces”), Darren Aronofsky (“Pi,” “Requiem For…

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                    Detroit Shorts Film Festival

                    Detroit Shorts is a three-day community event, celebrating the finest examples of the cinematic short form by featuring films from around the globe with running times 10 minutes and under. The festival is open to the widest range of subject matter, genre and technique. The festival takes place May 28-30, 2009 in the Broadway-Randolph District…

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