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Monday, December 17, 2012
Thursday, December 13, 2012
UPDATE: Alpha Channel
Hey everyone! Below is the updated program for Friday's screening of Alpha Channel. The program will be as follows:
Arms of an Angel (portfolio class intro)
Cole Santiago – Sign Here for Death
Sergio Camargo – Chance
Daniel Arena – Blue Man Group Promo
Dave Brooks – Lust
Fredy Soberanis - Torrent
FA12 Graduate Reels
We will also be announcing the winners. We still have tickets available for Friday's screening, so please GET YOUR TICKETS HERE: http://fa12alphachannel.eventbrite.com
Arms of an Angel (portfolio class intro)
Cole Santiago – Sign Here for Death
Sergio Camargo – Chance
Daniel Arena – Blue Man Group Promo
Dave Brooks – Lust
Fredy Soberanis - Torrent
FA12 Graduate Reels
We will also be announcing the winners. We still have tickets available for Friday's screening, so please GET YOUR TICKETS HERE: http://fa12alphachannel.eventbrite.com
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Short Film Contest - 1st place is 15k!
Hey guys, here's a great opportunity. Enter your original short film via Youtube link and collect votes for your short - one grand prize winner will win 15k, three category winners will win $5,000, the overall second place winner will win $3,000 and overall third place winner win receive $2,000.
Click below for details and how to enter:
http://woisio.com/ultimate_challenge?utm_source=SFM&utm_medium=EBlast&utm_campaign=Filmmakers
Click below for details and how to enter:
http://woisio.com/ultimate_challenge?utm_source=SFM&utm_medium=EBlast&utm_campaign=Filmmakers
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Monday, December 10, 2012
UPDATE : Alpha Channel Program
Hello Everyone!
Below is the updated program for Monday. This is UPDATED from the original program. Monday Evening's Alpha Channel is as follows -
Below is the updated program for Monday. This is UPDATED from the original program. Monday Evening's Alpha Channel is as follows -
PORTFOLIO REELS
Apples for Steve Jobs
Parallel Delusions
Lust
Lady of the Forest
Sign Here for Death
The Untold Story
Innocence
Torrent
Within Shadows
Please contact Eve Okupniak at gokupniak@aii.edu for questions relating to programming. We will also be updating the Friday program tomorrow morning to accommodate the time of some projects.
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Alpha Channel Program FA12
Below is the Alpha Channel Program for Monday Night December 10th. We will rescreen only the three winning projects on Friday night December 14th. The winning projects will be posted here Tuesday Dec. 11th.
FA12 Graduate Reel Intro
FA12 Graduating Student Reels - 45 Minutes
Alpha Channel Selection -
Dave Brooks - The Untold Story and Lust
Sergio Camargo - Chance
Fredy Soberanis - Torrent
Joshua Argueta - Innocence
Harold Urena - Within shadows
John Dulak - Pillow Talk
Hector - Apples for Steve Jobs
* Three more selections have yet to be submitted. Check back for confirmation.
GET YOUR TICKETS HERE!
http://fa12alphachannel.eventbrite.com/
FA12 Graduate Reel Intro
FA12 Graduating Student Reels - 45 Minutes
Alpha Channel Selection -
Dave Brooks - The Untold Story and Lust
Sergio Camargo - Chance
Fredy Soberanis - Torrent
Joshua Argueta - Innocence
Harold Urena - Within shadows
John Dulak - Pillow Talk
Hector - Apples for Steve Jobs
* Three more selections have yet to be submitted. Check back for confirmation.
GET YOUR TICKETS HERE!
http://fa12alphachannel.eventbrite.com/
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
6 Filmmaking tips from Wes Anderson
Almost everyone who knows me knows I am obsessed with Wes Anderson's films. There's something captivating about his meticulous attention to the smallest details, from his set designs to his methodical cinematography. Everything in a Wes Anderson movie is carefully crafted with an artisan touch, which is refreshing in a world full of many sequels, prequels, and Saw movies; he is an auteur in the truest sense. Perhaps the most important aspect of Anderson's films are their ability to tell a story that is universally relatable; his films often focus on a broken or unorthodox family circle, unrequited love, or the search of a parental figure. Anderson's last film, Moonrise Kingdom, captured the innocence of first love so well that the feeling of nostalgia was overwhelming even after I left the theater. If you haven't seen his films, pick one up at our library on the 2nd floor right away (Rushmore or The Royal Tenenbaums is a good place to start).
With that said, here are six filmmaking tips from Anderson himself. If you scroll to the bottom, you will find more filmmaking tips from filmmaking greats like Scorcese, Kubrick, and more. Enjoy!
6 Filmmaking Tips from Wes Anderson
- Melissa
With that said, here are six filmmaking tips from Anderson himself. If you scroll to the bottom, you will find more filmmaking tips from filmmaking greats like Scorcese, Kubrick, and more. Enjoy!
6 Filmmaking Tips from Wes Anderson
- Melissa
Monday, December 3, 2012
December Releases
As you already know, the holiday season is upon us and to filmmakers & cinephiles, that only means one thing: Oscar season. Let's take a look at the releases this month and possible Oscar contenders:
Les Misérables
Director: Tom Hopper
Release Date: Dec. 25
Based on the famous musical of the same name, Les Misérables stars an ensemble cast: Hugh Jackman, Russell Crowe, Anne Hathaway, Amanda Seyfried, Sacha Baron Cohen, Helena Bonham Carter and more. There's already buzz that the film will be considered for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor (Jackman), Supporting Actor, Supporting Actress, Adapted Screenplay, and Best Original Song (for "Suddenly"). Considering that the film took the unusual route of letting the actors sing live than lip synching to a recording of their voices, a couple of Oscar nods are expected.
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
Director: Peter Jackson
Release Date: Dec. 14
The movie promises an epic quest plot and the beautiful cinematography we expect from LOTR movies. It's expected that the film will receive a nod for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Actor (Freeman), Best Supporting Actor (McKellan, Armitage, Serkis), Best Supporting Actress (Cate Blanchett), Cinematography and pretty much every technical award possible.
Zero Dark Thirty
Director: Kathryn Bigelow
Release Date: Dec. 19 (limited)
It shouldn't be too surprising that the film, about the hunt for and eventual capture of Osama bin Laden, is getting Oscar buzz; Bigelow surprised many when she snagged Best Director and Best Pircture for The Hurt Locker, beating out Avatar. It isn't far-fetched to think she could pull out another Oscar victory.
Amour
Director: Michael Haneke
Release Date: Dec. 19 (limited)
Although there hasn't been much promotion for the film, you can almost be sure this film will take home an Oscar or two. Haneke, who's past films include The White Ribbon and Funny Games (US remake), is known for his bleak and disturbing style; add that to Amour's plot about an elderly man caring for his wife as her life comes to an end, and you already know this has potential for being a big tear jerker. The film has already won the coveted Palme d'Or and major acclaim from critics, so definitely expect this to be an Oscar contender.
Django Unchained
Director: Quentin Tarantino
Release Date: Dec. 25
It's a Quentin Tarantino film starring Leonardo DiCaprio. Enough said.
What are you looking forward to seeing in theaters this month?
Les Misérables
Director: Tom Hopper
Release Date: Dec. 25
Based on the famous musical of the same name, Les Misérables stars an ensemble cast: Hugh Jackman, Russell Crowe, Anne Hathaway, Amanda Seyfried, Sacha Baron Cohen, Helena Bonham Carter and more. There's already buzz that the film will be considered for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor (Jackman), Supporting Actor, Supporting Actress, Adapted Screenplay, and Best Original Song (for "Suddenly"). Considering that the film took the unusual route of letting the actors sing live than lip synching to a recording of their voices, a couple of Oscar nods are expected.
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
Director: Peter Jackson
Release Date: Dec. 14
The movie promises an epic quest plot and the beautiful cinematography we expect from LOTR movies. It's expected that the film will receive a nod for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Actor (Freeman), Best Supporting Actor (McKellan, Armitage, Serkis), Best Supporting Actress (Cate Blanchett), Cinematography and pretty much every technical award possible.
Zero Dark Thirty
Director: Kathryn Bigelow
Release Date: Dec. 19 (limited)
It shouldn't be too surprising that the film, about the hunt for and eventual capture of Osama bin Laden, is getting Oscar buzz; Bigelow surprised many when she snagged Best Director and Best Pircture for The Hurt Locker, beating out Avatar. It isn't far-fetched to think she could pull out another Oscar victory.
Amour
Director: Michael Haneke
Release Date: Dec. 19 (limited)
Although there hasn't been much promotion for the film, you can almost be sure this film will take home an Oscar or two. Haneke, who's past films include The White Ribbon and Funny Games (US remake), is known for his bleak and disturbing style; add that to Amour's plot about an elderly man caring for his wife as her life comes to an end, and you already know this has potential for being a big tear jerker. The film has already won the coveted Palme d'Or and major acclaim from critics, so definitely expect this to be an Oscar contender.
Django Unchained
Director: Quentin Tarantino
Release Date: Dec. 25
It's a Quentin Tarantino film starring Leonardo DiCaprio. Enough said.
What are you looking forward to seeing in theaters this month?
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