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Join us for our screening of the FSU Film Documentaries on Sunday September 7th!  The screening will take place at the Student Life Cinema at 1pm. Admission is free and seats are first-come, first-served. Hope to see you there! http://calendar.fsu.edu/Lists/Film%20School/DispForm.aspx?ID=40 From Frank Patterson (Dean of the Film School):  “Am happy to report that on the heels of our success with the Michael Jackson performance at the Billboard Music Awards, we (Pulse Evolution) entered into a partnership with Authentic Brands Group and the Elvis Presley Estate to develop a virtual King of Rock ’n’ Roll. Lots of coverage in the press yesterday, including USA Today, Adweek and CNN Money, but suffice to say that Elvis will be returning! From USA Today: Elvis will shake his hips once again…as a hologram http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/music/2014/08/26/elvis-joins-michael-jackson-as-hologram/14622567/ and from CNN Money: Elvis Presley™ Virtually Comes Back To Life ~ The King to Appear Digitally for a New Generation, http://money.cnn.com/news/newsfeeds/articles/prnewswire/FL97534.htm” To read an article about Linda Hensley (Film School Chief of Staff) receiving the 2014 Max Carraway Employee of the Year award, go tohttp://unicomm.fsu.edu/documents/state/state-2014-07-01.pdf From Tricia Mears (MFA 11)  “The Normal Heart won an Emmy for most outstanding drama! congrats to the cast and crew! proud to be a part of such a fantastic film (as a film loader).” From Jaye Davidson (MFA 10)  “This past summer, I had the pleasure of producing a music video called  "Just Imagine" for the band Tiny Empires.  Josh Mikel (BA Theatre/Creative Writing 07) brought me abroad the project and did a fantastic job directing.   Tara Clark (MFA 11) was in charge of the art department.  Rebekah Suellau (W MFA 12) designed the costumes. Akil Dupont (MFA 10) helped with the crew.  Theater alum Brandon Partrick played the lead, while another theater alum Chelsea Hayes helped with locations.   It was great working with so many alums on a project we are all so proud of.    Here it is!  https://vimeo.com/100670117 From Andrew Twibell (MFA 09)  “Last summer I left Austin and returned to my hometown of Springfield, MO. The move was unplanned, but it’s worked out well. I just started my second year of teaching film production full-time at my alma mater, Missouri State University. Teaching is consistently rewarding and inspiring work. Springfield has a vibrant arts community and no shortage of people interested in production.  Our department is rapidly expanding and we have big plans for the future. I’m also in pre-production for a short I’ve written and will direct in the spring. “ Congratulations to Bill Kelly (actor in many, many of our films)  for booking the new Netflix TV show "The Untitled KZK Series".  Also his episode of Graceland airs on September 3 on the USA network! From Kelsey Fowler (BFA  05)  “I've been decorating a comedic western for hulu called QuickDraw, and the 2nd season is streaming for free.  New episodes go up every thursday, and the creators of the show always do a live tweet.  Today at High Noon Kansas time (10am PST) Nancy Hower and John Lehr will live tweet while we watch QuickDraw's latest episode. Please join us @johnlehr #quickdrawlive This week, special guest actors Gareth Reynolds and Tasha Ames ! We'd love to get a 3rd season, so please check it out!” From William Lu (MFA  02)  "I've jumped into the crowd funding fray and recently launched a kickstarter for COMFORT, a feature that I'm writing and directing.  Please check out the site at https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/35895403/comfort-a-los-angeles-love-story We have a bunch of great perks for backers and every donation really helps, no matter what the amount." From Adam Ganse (MFA Writing 11)  “I'm happy to report that I am now an employee of Nickelodeon Animation as a Production Assistant on the new show, Pig Goat Banana Cricket.  It's the beginning of my fourth week at the studio and I'm enjoying every second of it.  The show is rude, bizarre, and hilarious.  Everything a cartoon-connoisseur with a soft spot for Ren & Stimpy could hope for.  Be sure and check it out when the episodes start airing, early next year!” The FSU College of Motion Picture Arts will hold open casting calls for Graduate and Undergraduate Films on: Sunday, September 14, 2014Sunday, September 21, 2014Both days are from 10:00am – 7:00pm No appointment needed. No experience necessary. All ages welcome.  What to expect at the audition:  When you come in, we will take your picture and get some basic info from you (name, contact info, experience, interests, etc.). You may also bring a headshot and/or resume, but it is not necessary. Then you can choose from a selection of script sides we have available (~2 pages). You must audition from one of these script sides; no prepared monologs, please.  Then, we will bring you into a room where we will video record you performing the side you selected (you don't need to have the side memorized). Depending on how many people show up, the whole process can take anywhere from a half hour to about 2 hours.  When the students are ready to start casting for their films later this semester, they will refer back to the database and audition videos to find someone who fits their casting needs. If there is a match, the student will call you back in to read for a specific part. That's it! The FSU College of Motion Picture Arts is located in the University Center, Building A (on the north side of the Doak Campbell Stadium, near Gate K), off Pensacola Street at Champions Way, Tallahassee, FL.  For more information please contact Tony Ciarlariello at 850-644-7910 or by email at tony@film.fsu.edu. Have a safe and fun holiday weekend.   Ours will be spent in  St. Marks, friends spending the weekend with us--fishing, a game watching party to watch the Seminoles beat LSU!   FSU CMPA Screenings & Awards Update – August 28, 2014  The Brewmaster (MFA Thesis 2012 Mark Mulcahy) was awarded Best Fantasy Film and 2nd Place for Best Short Film at the Gen Con Indy Film Festival in Indianapolis, August 14-17. For more information about this festival, go to www.gencon.com. Scoundrel (BFA Thesis 2013 Michael Kefeyalew) was selected for screening at the Williamsburg International Film Festival in New York, September 18-21. For more information about this festival, go to www.willifilm.org. The Score (BFA Documentary 2013 Raymond Calderon) was selected for screening at the 15 Minutes of Fame Film Festival in Palm Bay, Florida, August 30-31. For more information about this festival, go to www.15minutefilmfest.com. Killer Kart (MFA Thesis 2012 J Feeney) was selected for screening and nominated for Best Actress – Short, and Best Special F/X at the Austin Indie Flicks Showcase, September 5-7. For more information, go to http://scarletwatersshowcase.wordpress.com/.  Upcoming Screenings and Awards (in chronological order): Vaudeville Inn (MFA D1 2013 Spencer Frankeberger) was selected for screening at the Gangrene Film Festival in Layton, Utah, on August 29th. For more information about this festival, go to www.gangreneproductions.com. Small Talk (MFA Thesis 2013 Peter LeVake), A Plush Life (MFA Thesis 2013 Bryn Hubbard), Signal (BFA Thesis 2013 Peter Davis)Goldtooth (BFA Thesis 2012 Lauren Brinkman), Nether Region (MFA D1 2013 Brian Knight) and A New Leaf (MFA Thesis 2013 Clinton Cornwell) were selected for screening at the Central Florida Film Festival (CENFLO) in Orlando, August 29-31. For more information about this festival, go to www.centralfloridafilmfestival.com. Boome & Slade (BFA Thesis 2013 Eric Jaffe), Doris (MFA Thesis 2013 Jingxi Wang), Small Talk (MFA Thesis 2013 Peter LeVake) and The Ballad of Ricky Smits (BFA Thesis 2013 Max Allman) were selected for screening at the 15 Minutes of Fame Film Festival in Palm Bay, Florida, August 30-31. Boome & Slade will be awarded Best Short Film and Small Talk (MFA Thesis 2013 Peter LeVake) will be awarded Best Editing. For more information about this festival, go to www.15minutefilmfest.com. Cootie Contagion (BFA Thesis 2012 Josh Smooha) was invited to screen at the 1 Reel Film Festival for Bumbershoot in Seattle, August 30 – September 1. For more information about this festival, go to http://bumbershoot.org/. Not a Single Word (BFA Thesis 2013 Cody Holland), Death Has a Son (BFA Thesis 2013 Zack Ogle), Sovereignty for the Shoemaker (MFA D2 2013 Elizabeth Fletcher), Boome & Slade (BFA Thesis 2013 Eric Jaffe), Life of Zoozle (BFA F1 2013 Chloe Lind) were selected for screening at Dragon Con in Atlanta, August 29 – September 1. For more information about this festival, go to http://filmfest.dragoncon.org/. The Surreal and the Self (BFA Documentary 2013 Jon Sams) was selected for screening at Docutah in St. George, Utah, September 2-6. For more information about this festival, go to www.docutah.com. Portrait of an American Woman (BFA F3 2014 Julia Friedman), Lez Be Honest (BFA Thesis 2012 Haley Manrique), Dead End (MFA D2 2013 Kim Risi) and Three’s a Crowd (MFA D2 2013 Mithra Alavi) were selected for screening at the Broad Humor Film Festival in Venice, California, September 5-7. For more information about this festival, go to www.broadhumor.com. Killer Kart (MFA Thesis 2012 J Feeney) was selected for screening and nominated for Best Horror Short at the Austin Indie Flicks Showcase, September 5-7. For more information, go to http://scarletwatersshowcase.wordpress.com/. Killer Kart (MFA Thesis 2012 J Feeney) was selected for screening and was nominated for Best Student Film at the Northeast Film Festival in Teaneck, New Jersey, September 5-7. For more information, go to www.nefilmfestival.com. Cootie Contagion (BFA Thesis 2012 Josh Smooha) was invited to screen at the Milwaukee Film Festival, September 5 – October 9. For more information about this festival, go to mkefilm.org. Death Has a Son (BFA Thesis 2013 Zack Ogle) and Killer Kart (MFA Thesis 2012 J Feeney) were selected for screening at the Los Angeles Fear and Fantasy Film Festival, September 5-8. For more information about this festival, go to http://fearandfantasy.com. Killer Kart (MFA Thesis 2012 J Feeney) was selecting for screening at the Montreal Comiccon HorrorFest, September 12-14. For more information about this festival, go to http://www.montrealhorrorfest.com. Scapegoat (MFA D2 2013 Khadif Sanders) was selected for screening at the Awareness Festival, September 11-21 in Venice, California. For more information about this festival, go to http://www.awarenessfestival.org/. Doris (MFA Thesis 2013 Jingxi Wang) was selected for screening at the Unreal Film Festival, September 28 – October 1 in Memphis. For more information about this festival, go to http://www.cellardoorcinema.com/unrealfilmfest.html. Killer Kart (MFA Thesis 2012 J Feeney) was invited to screen at the Tri-Cities International Fantastic Film Festival in Richland, Washington in September/October. For more information about this festival, go to tcif3.com. Nigga, Nigga, Nigga! (MFA Thesis 2012 Michael Blevins) was invited to screen at the Greater Cleveland Urban Film Festival, September 25-28. For more information about this festival, go to http://gcuff.org/. Doris (MFA Thesis 2013 Jingxi Wang) was selected for screening at the Unreal Film Festival, September 28 – October 1 in Memphis. For more information about this festival, go to http://www.cellardoorcinema.com/unrealfilmfest.html. Scapegoat (MFA D2 2013 Khadif Sanders) was selected for screening at the First Glance Film Festival in Philadelphia, October 5-7. For more information about this festival, go to www.firstglancefilms.com. Killer Kart (MFA Thesis 2012 J Feeney) was invited to screen as part of the Mile High Horror Film Festival’s Best MHHFF Shorts screening, October 9-12 in Littleton, Colorado. For more information about this event, go to www.mhhff.com. Banana Trip (BFA Thesis 2013 Hyungjik Lee) was selected for screening at the Shnit Film Festival in Bern, Switzerland, October 8-19. For more information about this festival, go to www.shnit.org. Scapegoat (MFA D2 2013 Khadif Sanders) was accepted for screening at the BolderLife Film Festival in Boulder, Colorado, October 13-19. For more information about this festival, go to http://www.bolderlifefestival.com/. Three’s a Crowd (MFA D2 2013 Mithra Alavi) was selected for screening at the Indie Spirit Film Festival in Colorado Springs, October 17-19. For more information about this festival, go to www.indiespiritfilmfestival.org. Scoundrel (BFA Thesis 2013 Michael Kefeyalew) was selected for screening at the New Orleans Film Festival, October 16-23. For more information about this festival, go to www.neworleansfilmsociety.org. TeppanDead (MFA D2 2011 Hillary Lavin) was voted into the Top Ten in the Shorts Category in the American Online Film Awards Spring Showcase, live online May 1-14. Now it has moved on to the judging. Nominations for the final awards ceremony will be in November. For more information about this competition, go to https://www.americanonlinefilmawards.org/. Killer Kart (MFA Thesis 2012 J Feeney) was invited for screening at Meme Pas Peur International Film Festival of the Fantastic in Saint-Philippe, France in the second half of February, 2015. For more information about this festival, go to www.festivalmemepaspeur.com.  -- Meryl Warren, Director of Alumni            College of Motion Picture ArtsA3100 University Center, Florida State UniversityTallahassee, FL 32306-2350888 644 7728 x215;  850 644 2626 faxmwarren@film.fsu.edufilm.fsu.eduSee More

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Warren Repot 8.28.14

Join us for our screening of the FSU Film Documentaries on Sunday September 7th!  The screening will take place at the Student Life Cinema at 1pm. Admission is free and seats are first-come, first-served. Hope to see you there! http://calendar.fsu.edu/Lists/Film%20School/DispForm.aspx?ID=40 From Frank Patterson (Dean of the Film School):  “Am happy to report that on the heels of our success with the Michael Jackson performance at the Billboard Music Awards, we (Pulse Evolution) entered into a partnership with Authentic Brands Group and the Elvis Presley Estate to develop a virtual King of Rock ’n’ Roll. Lots of coverage in the press yesterday, including USA Today, Adweek and CNN Money, but suffice to say that Elvis will be returning! From USA Today: Elvis will shake his hips once again…as a hologram http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/music/2014/08/26/elvis-joins-michael-jackson-as-hologram/14622567/ and from CNN Money: Elvis Presley™ Virtually Comes Back To Life ~ The King to Appear Digitally for a New Generation, http://money.cnn.com/news/newsfeeds/articles/prnewswire/FL97534.htm” To read an article about Linda Hensley (Film School Chief of Staff) receiving the 2014 Max Carraway Employee of the Year award, go tohttp://unicomm.fsu.edu/documents/state/state-2014-07-01.pdf From Tricia Mears (MFA 11)  “The Normal Heart won an Emmy for most outstanding drama! congrats to the cast and crew! proud to be a part of such a fantastic film (as a film loader).” From Jaye Davidson (MFA 10)  “This past summer, I had the pleasure of producing a music video called  "Just Imagine" for the band Tiny Empires.  Josh Mikel (BA Theatre/Creative Writing 07) brought me abroad the project and did a fantastic job directing.   Tara Clark (MFA 11) was in charge of the art department.  Rebekah Suellau (W MFA 12) designed the costumes. Akil Dupont (MFA 10) helped with the crew.  Theater alum Brandon Partrick played the lead, while another theater alum Chelsea Hayes helped with locations.   It was great working with so many alums on a project we are all so proud of.    Here it is!  https://vimeo.com/100670117 From Andrew Twibell (MFA 09)  “Last summer I left Austin and returned to my hometown of Springfield, MO. The move was unplanned, but it’s worked out well. I just started my second year of teaching film production full-time at my alma mater, Missouri State University. Teaching is consistently rewarding and inspiring work. Springfield has a vibrant arts community and no shortage of people interested in production.  Our department is rapidly expanding and we have big plans for the future. I’m also in pre-production for a short I’ve written and will direct in the spring. “ Congratulations to Bill Kelly (actor in many, many of our films)  for booking the new Netflix TV show "The Untitled KZK Series".  Also his episode of Graceland airs on September 3 on the USA network! From Kelsey Fowler (BFA  05)  “I've been decorating a comedic western for hulu called QuickDraw, and the 2nd season is streaming for free.  New episodes go up every thursday, and the creators of the show always do a live tweet.  Today at High Noon Kansas time (10am PST) Nancy Hower and John Lehr will live tweet while we watch QuickDraw's latest episode. Please join us @johnlehr #quickdrawlive This week, special guest actors Gareth Reynolds and Tasha Ames ! We'd love to get a 3rd season, so please check it out!” From William Lu (MFA  02)  "I've jumped into the crowd funding fray and recently launched a kickstarter for COMFORT, a feature that I'm writing and directing.  Please check out the site at https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/35895403/comfort-a-los-angeles-love-story We have a bunch of great perks for backers and every donation really helps, no matter what the amount." From Adam Ganse (MFA Writing 11)  “I'm happy to report that I am now an employee of Nickelodeon Animation as a Production Assistant on the new show, Pig Goat Banana Cricket.  It's the beginning of my fourth week at the studio and I'm enjoying every second of it.  The show is rude, bizarre, and hilarious.  Everything a cartoon-connoisseur with a soft spot for Ren & Stimpy could hope for.  Be sure and check it out when the episodes start airing, early next year!” The FSU College of Motion Picture Arts will hold open casting calls for Graduate and Undergraduate Films on: Sunday, September 14, 2014Sunday, September 21, 2014Both days are from 10:00am – 7:00pm No appointment needed. No experience necessary. All ages welcome.  What to expect at the audition:  When you come in, we will take your picture and get some basic info from you (name, contact info, experience, interests, etc.). You may also bring a headshot and/or resume, but it is not necessary. Then you can choose from a selection of script sides we have available (~2 pages). You must audition from one of these script sides; no prepared monologs, please.  Then, we will bring you into a room where we will video record you performing the side you selected (you don't need to have the side memorized). Depending on how many people show up, the whole process can take anywhere from a half hour to about 2 hours.  When the students are ready to start casting for their films later this semester, they will refer back to the database and audition videos to find someone who fits their casting needs. If there is a match, the student will call you back in to read for a specific part. That's it! The FSU College of Motion Picture Arts is located in the University Center, Building A (on the north side of the Doak Campbell Stadium, near Gate K), off Pensacola Street at Champions Way, Tallahassee, FL.  For more information please contact Tony Ciarlariello at 850-644-7910 or by email at tony@film.fsu.edu. Have a safe and fun holiday weekend.   Ours will be spent in  St. Marks, friends spending the weekend with us--fishing, a game watching party to watch the Seminoles beat LSU!   FSU CMPA Screenings & Awards Update – August 28, 2014  The Brewmaster (MFA Thesis 2012 Mark Mulcahy) was awarded Best Fantasy Film and 2nd Place for Best Short Film at the Gen Con Indy Film Festival in Indianapolis, August 14-17. For more information about this festival, go to www.gencon.com. Scoundrel (BFA Thesis 2013 Michael Kefeyalew) was selected for screening at the Williamsburg International Film Festival in New York, September 18-21. For more information about this festival, go to www.willifilm.org. The Score (BFA Documentary 2013 Raymond Calderon) was selected for screening at the 15 Minutes of Fame Film Festival in Palm Bay, Florida, August 30-31. For more information about this festival, go to www.15minutefilmfest.com. Killer Kart (MFA Thesis 2012 J Feeney) was selected for screening and nominated for Best Actress – Short, and Best Special F/X at the Austin Indie Flicks Showcase, September 5-7. For more information, go to http://scarletwatersshowcase.wordpress.com/.  Upcoming Screenings and Awards (in chronological order): Vaudeville Inn (MFA D1 2013 Spencer Frankeberger) was selected for screening at the Gangrene Film Festival in Layton, Utah, on August 29th. For more information about this festival, go to www.gangreneproductions.com. Small Talk (MFA Thesis 2013 Peter LeVake), A Plush Life (MFA Thesis 2013 Bryn Hubbard), Signal (BFA Thesis 2013 Peter Davis)Goldtooth (BFA Thesis 2012 Lauren Brinkman), Nether Region (MFA D1 2013 Brian Knight) and A New Leaf (MFA Thesis 2013 Clinton Cornwell) were selected for screening at the Central Florida Film Festival (CENFLO) in Orlando, August 29-31. For more information about this festival, go to www.centralfloridafilmfestival.com. Boome & Slade (BFA Thesis 2013 Eric Jaffe), Doris (MFA Thesis 2013 Jingxi Wang), Small Talk (MFA Thesis 2013 Peter LeVake) and The Ballad of Ricky Smits (BFA Thesis 2013 Max Allman) were selected for screening at the 15 Minutes of Fame Film Festival in Palm Bay, Florida, August 30-31. Boome & Slade will be awarded Best Short Film and Small Talk (MFA Thesis 2013 Peter LeVake) will be awarded Best Editing. For more information about this festival, go to www.15minutefilmfest.com. Cootie Contagion (BFA Thesis 2012 Josh Smooha) was invited to screen at the 1 Reel Film Festival for Bumbershoot in Seattle, August 30 – September 1. For more information about this festival, go to http://bumbershoot.org/. Not a Single Word (BFA Thesis 2013 Cody Holland), Death Has a Son (BFA Thesis 2013 Zack Ogle), Sovereignty for the Shoemaker (MFA D2 2013 Elizabeth Fletcher), Boome & Slade (BFA Thesis 2013 Eric Jaffe), Life of Zoozle (BFA F1 2013 Chloe Lind) were selected for screening at Dragon Con in Atlanta, August 29 – September 1. For more information about this festival, go to http://filmfest.dragoncon.org/. The Surreal and the Self (BFA Documentary 2013 Jon Sams) was selected for screening at Docutah in St. George, Utah, September 2-6. For more information about this festival, go to www.docutah.com. Portrait of an American Woman (BFA F3 2014 Julia Friedman), Lez Be Honest (BFA Thesis 2012 Haley Manrique), Dead End (MFA D2 2013 Kim Risi) and Three’s a Crowd (MFA D2 2013 Mithra Alavi) were selected for screening at the Broad Humor Film Festival in Venice, California, September 5-7. For more information about this festival, go to www.broadhumor.com. Killer Kart (MFA Thesis 2012 J Feeney) was selected for screening and nominated for Best Horror Short at the Austin Indie Flicks Showcase, September 5-7. For more information, go to http://scarletwatersshowcase.wordpress.com/. Killer Kart (MFA Thesis 2012 J Feeney) was selected for screening and was nominated for Best Student Film at the Northeast Film Festival in Teaneck, New Jersey, September 5-7. For more information, go to www.nefilmfestival.com. Cootie Contagion (BFA Thesis 2012 Josh Smooha) was invited to screen at the Milwaukee Film Festival, September 5 – October 9. For more information about this festival, go to mkefilm.org. Death Has a Son (BFA Thesis 2013 Zack Ogle) and Killer Kart (MFA Thesis 2012 J Feeney) were selected for screening at the Los Angeles Fear and Fantasy Film Festival, September 5-8. For more information about this festival, go to http://fearandfantasy.com. Killer Kart (MFA Thesis 2012 J Feeney) was selecting for screening at the Montreal Comiccon HorrorFest, September 12-14. For more information about this festival, go to http://www.montrealhorrorfest.com. Scapegoat (MFA D2 2013 Khadif Sanders) was selected for screening at the Awareness Festival, September 11-21 in Venice, California. For more information about this festival, go to http://www.awarenessfestival.org/. Doris (MFA Thesis 2013 Jingxi Wang) was selected for screening at the Unreal Film Festival, September 28 – October 1 in Memphis. For more information about this festival, go to http://www.cellardoorcinema.com/unrealfilmfest.html. Killer Kart (MFA Thesis 2012 J Feeney) was invited to screen at the Tri-Cities International Fantastic Film Festival in Richland, Washington in September/October. For more information about this festival, go to tcif3.com. Nigga, Nigga, Nigga! (MFA Thesis 2012 Michael Blevins) was invited to screen at the Greater Cleveland Urban Film Festival, September 25-28. For more information about this festival, go to http://gcuff.org/. Doris (MFA Thesis 2013 Jingxi Wang) was selected for screening at the Unreal Film Festival, September 28 – October 1 in Memphis. For more information about this festival, go to http://www.cellardoorcinema.com/unrealfilmfest.html. Scapegoat (MFA D2 2013 Khadif Sanders) was selected for screening at the First Glance Film Festival in Philadelphia, October 5-7. For more information about this festival, go to www.firstglancefilms.com. Killer Kart (MFA Thesis 2012 J Feeney) was invited to screen as part of the Mile High Horror Film Festival’s Best MHHFF Shorts screening, October 9-12 in Littleton, Colorado. For more information about this event, go to www.mhhff.com. Banana Trip (BFA Thesis 2013 Hyungjik Lee) was selected for screening at the Shnit Film Festival in Bern, Switzerland, October 8-19. For more information about this festival, go to www.shnit.org. Scapegoat (MFA D2 2013 Khadif Sanders) was accepted for screening at the BolderLife Film Festival in Boulder, Colorado, October 13-19. For more information about this festival, go to http://www.bolderlifefestival.com/. Three’s a Crowd (MFA D2 2013 Mithra Alavi) was selected for screening at the Indie Spirit Film Festival in Colorado Springs, October 17-19. For more information about this festival, go to www.indiespiritfilmfestival.org. Scoundrel (BFA Thesis 2013 Michael Kefeyalew) was selected for screening at the New Orleans Film Festival, October 16-23. For more information about this festival, go to www.neworleansfilmsociety.org. TeppanDead (MFA D2 2011 Hillary Lavin) was voted into the Top Ten in the Shorts Category in the American Online Film Awards Spring Showcase, live online May 1-14. Now it has moved on to the judging. Nominations for the final awards ceremony will be in November. For more information about this competition, go to https://www.americanonlinefilmawards.org/. Killer Kart (MFA Thesis 2012 J Feeney) was invited for screening at Meme Pas Peur International Film Festival of the Fantastic in Saint-Philippe, France in the second half of February, 2015. For more information about this festival, go to www.festivalmemepaspeur.com.  -- Meryl Warren, Director of Alumni            College of Motion Picture ArtsA3100 University Center, Florida State UniversityTallahassee, FL 32306-2350888 644 7728 x215;  850 644 2626 faxmwarren@film.fsu.edufilm.fsu.eduSee More

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Warren Report 9.4.14

Don’t forget the BFA Documentary screening on Sunday, September 7, at 1:00 PM at the FSU Student Life Center.  If you haven’t seen our docs, you’ll find this a totally entertaining sceening! And an early alert to Movies on the Lot, which will be screened outside on the film school back lot on Friday, October 3, in honor of Parent’s Weekend.  Bring your folks, your friends, your chair or blanket, and join us.  There will be a reception in the Film School lobby at 7 PM followed by the screening at 8 PM—all subject to cooperation of the weather! From Max Clarke (MFA 99)  “I'd like to invite anyone who will be in NYC during September to come out to the 2014 Governors Island Art Fair, where I'll be showing a projection-mapped video installation called SLOTS. The piece is a looped digital animation, with sound, projected onto a scaled-down staircase that I've constructed; it features a mix of slot machine symbols, iconic images from art history, and quotations from various sources. The Governors Island Art Fair takes place every Saturday and Sunday in September, between 11am and 5pm; the island is easy to get to via ferries from Manhattan and Brooklyn.  My piece will be in house 407B, on the third floor, in the Colonel's Row section of the island.  And the fair will include the work of almost 100 other artists! Hope to see you on the island.  More info on the fair here: http://4heads.org  David Shark (MFA 12)  reports that as part of the DGA Training Program he is now working on “The Goldbergs”. From Lorraine Portman (MFA  99)  “My screenplay "eDisharmony" is a Finalist in the Broad Humor Film Festival. This Sunday at 4:00 pm at the Electric Lodge in Venice, CA  are readings of scenes from Finalist screenplays. All comedies, should be fun. Would love to see FSU friends! For tickets: http://www.broadhumor.com/festival/schedule.html “http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/behind-screen/how-maze-runner-barcos-new-728641   Earlier this year, digital cinema projector maker Barco unveiled Escape, a new theater configuration that is a sort of Cinerama for the digital age. Now, the first Escape theaters are getting the finishing touches and will open with Fox’s Sept. 19 release of The Maze Runner, (Wes Ball BFA 02)  the first feature film to be specially prepped for exhibition in these venues. One of the early challenges for this brand will be how to produce movies to support the format. Escape uses three digital cinema projectors and three screens — one in the traditional center position and the others on either side wall to create a panoramic image.  And Fox is already testing production options from visual effects to unique multi camera setups. In the case of The Maze Runner, the film was shot in a traditional way, before the decision to use Escape was made. The center screen will display the live-action film, and imagery on the side screens will be extensions of the scenes — i.e., a larger maze — created using visual effects.”   Can’t wait to see Wes’ film! Cherie Saulter (BFA 06) finished her Master's program in Global Policy Studies at the University of Texas in May. She just moved to DC where she is  working on her PhD in International Relations at American University's School of International Service. From Sam Curtis (BFA 13)  “"The feature documentary film I directed this summer, produced by the Sarasota Film Festival, was featured this past month on the Front Page of the Sarasota Herald Tribune Sunday edition, http://newtown100.heraldtribune.com/2014/08/15/seeing-newtown-new-light/. The film will premiere this spring in the Sarasota Opera House at the 2015 Sarasota Film Festival; Also in other exciting news I am headed out to LA for the Fall to begin editing with Spencer Showalter (BFA '13) on another feature length documentary on American Folk Music told through the mythic and inspiring tale of a traditional folk club called "The Ash Grove" that existed on Melrose Ave. in Hollywood, from 1958-1973. And finally, I nominated Frank Patterson for the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge this past week in a short psa I shot on a Brooklyn Subway with Xander Robin. (BFA '11) https://vimeo.com/104258635" From Ed Worthy:  “The Film Also showed last weekend at the Action on Film Festival. I was in attendance and the film received very positive reviews. I also met a lot of great new contacts at the event. One of my lead actors, Christopher Watson, who has played in numerous FSU Film school films was also in attendance. I'm proud to add that Witness Monitor has been accepted to more festivals. It will play at Scare-A-Con next weekend where it is nominated for Best Short. It was also accepted into the SoCAL Film Fest in Huntington Beach, CA. The Festival will have theatrical screenings from October 1-5. My film will play with 66 other films in the Online Private Festival Screening Room from October 5-12 where they invite movie watchers and industry pros and film buyers to the screening room. You can purchase passes to the Screening room here http://socalfilmfest.com/login-and-registration/online/access01/ And if my films gets enough people to sign up for it by September 17th, it will receive a theatrical screening on the festivals replay night on October 5th. Lastly, the film was accepted to Horror Quest in Atlanta, GA where it will play on October 25th during the 1pm Short film block.  That's all for now! Good luck to the class of 2015 as you prepare for Thesis!!’   My husband, Gail and I, our daughter and son-in-law, and 2 other couples are going to be in Europe for a couple of weeks, September 22 through October 6.  We are very excited!  Flying to Venice for a couple of days, then 10 days on a large sail boat (150 passengers) down the Croatian Coast to Greece, then 5 days in Greece.  At any rate, wireless access will be very limited so no Warren Reports during that period.  If you have anything time limited to share, get it to me by Wednesday, September 17! 15th Annual Scriptapalooza Television Writing Competition – Deadline October 17.Our intention is to help open doors for the aspiring television writer. There are four categories you can submit to, which include one hour existing shows, 1 hour existing sitcom, original pilots, and reality shows.  The participants we have chosen to read the winning scripts are individuals from established production companies. Whether you are already an aspiring television writer or a writer interested in exploring other avenues, Scriptapalooza TV is here to promote careers in television and provide exposure for the undiscovered writer. for the most recent headlines:http://www.scriptapaloozatv.com/headlines/2014headlines.php for an application:https://scriptapalooza.wufoo.com/forms/q7x3z9/ for a list of the producers that are onboard:http://www.scriptapaloozatv.com/judges/participants.php Accepting pilots, sitcoms, one hour dramas and reality shows. www.scriptapaloozaTV.com   FSU CMPA Screenings & Awards Update – September 4, 2014  Scapegoat (MFA D2 2013 Khadif Sanders) was selected for screening at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt, Maryland, October 24-26. For more information about this festival, go to www.utopiafilmfestival.org. A New Leaf (MFA Thesis 2013 Clinton Cornwell) won the Paul Leder Award for Best Student Project at the Central Florida Film Festival (CENFLO) in Orlando, August 29-31. For more information about this festival, go to www.centralfloridafilmfestival.com. Pachanga (BFA F3 2014 Margarita Cooper) was selected for screening at the Miami Short Film Festival, December 5-12. For more information about this festival, go to www.miamishortfilmfestival.com. Pedro Pan (MFA Thesis 2013 Andrea Puente) was selected for screening at the Lady Filmmakers Film Festival in Beverly Hills, September 26-28. For more information about this festival, go to www.ladyfilmmakers.com. Jo and Patrick (BFA F3 2014 Clara Diez) and Forgotten Rabbit (BFA Documentary 2013 Clara Diez) were selected for screening at the Lowcountry Shorts Festival in Charleston, South Carolina, September 20-21. For more information about this festival, go to http://festival.parkcirclefilms.org/. Not a Single Word (BFA Thesis 2013 Cody Holland) was selected for screening at the New Orleans Horror Film Festival, September 25-28. For more information about this festival, go to www.neworleanshorrorfilmfestival.com.  Upcoming Screenings and Awards (in chronological order): The Surreal and the Self (BFA Documentary 2013 Jon Sams) was selected for screening at Docutah in St. George, Utah, September 2-6. For more information about this festival, go to www.docutah.com. Portrait of an American Woman (BFA F3 2014 Julia Friedman), Lez Be Honest (BFA Thesis 2012 Haley Manrique), Dead End (MFA D2 2013 Kim Risi) and Three’s a Crowd (MFA D2 2013 Mithra Alavi) were selected for screening at the Broad Humor Film Festival in Venice, California, September 5-7. For more information about this festival, go to www.broadhumor.com. Killer Kart (MFA Thesis 2012 J Feeney) was selected for screening and nominated for Best Horror Short, Best Actress – Short, and Best Special F/X at the Austin Indie Flicks Showcase, September 5-7. For more information, go to http://scarletwatersshowcase.wordpress.com/. Killer Kart (MFA Thesis 2012 J Feeney) was selected for screening and was nominated for Best Student Film at the Northeast Film Festival in Teaneck, New Jersey, September 5-7. For more information, go to www.nefilmfestival.com. Cootie Contagion (BFA Thesis 2012 Josh Smooha) was invited to screen at the Milwaukee Film Festival, September 5 – October 9. For more information about this festival, go to mkefilm.org. Death Has a Son (BFA Thesis 2013 Zack Ogle) and Killer Kart (MFA Thesis 2012 J Feeney) were selected for screening at the Los Angeles Fear and Fantasy Film Festival, September 5-8. For more information about this festival, go to http://fearandfantasy.com. Killer Kart (MFA Thesis 2012 J Feeney) was selecting for screening at the Montreal Comiccon HorrorFest, September 12-14. For more information about this festival, go to http://www.montrealhorrorfest.com. Scapegoat (MFA D2 2013 Khadif Sanders) was selected for screening at the Awareness Festival, September 11-21 in Venice, California. For more information about this festival, go to http://www.awarenessfestival.org/. Scoundrel (BFA Thesis 2013 Michael Kefeyalew) was selected for screening at the Williamsburg International Film Festival in New York, September 18-21. For more information about this festival, go to www.willifilm.org. Doris (MFA Thesis 2013 Jingxi Wang) was selected for screening at the Unreal Film Festival, September 28 – October 1 in Memphis. For more information about this festival, go to http://www.cellardoorcinema.com/unrealfilmfest.html. Killer Kart (MFA Thesis 2012 J Feeney) was invited to screen at the Tri-Cities International Fantastic Film Festival in Richland, Washington in September/October. For more information about this festival, go to tcif3.com. Nigga, Nigga, Nigga! (MFA Thesis 2012 Michael Blevins) was invited to screen at the Greater Cleveland Urban Film Festival, September 25-28. For more information about this festival, go to http://gcuff.org/. Doris (MFA Thesis 2013 Jingxi Wang) was selected for screening at the Unreal Film Festival, September 28 – October 1 in Memphis. For more information about this festival, go to http://www.cellardoorcinema.com/unrealfilmfest.html. Scapegoat (MFA D2 2013 Khadif Sanders) was selected for screening at the First Glance Film Festival in Philadelphia, October 5-7. For more information about this festival, go to www.firstglancefilms.com. Killer Kart (MFA Thesis 2012 J Feeney) was invited to screen as part of the Mile High Horror Film Festival’s Best MHHFF Shorts screening, October 9-12 in Littleton, Colorado. For more information about this event, go to www.mhhff.com. Banana Trip (BFA Thesis 2013 Hyungjik Lee) was selected for screening at the Shnit Film Festival in Bern, Switzerland, October 8-19. For more information about this festival, go to www.shnit.org. Scapegoat (MFA D2 2013 Khadif Sanders) was accepted for screening at the BolderLife Film Festival in Boulder, Colorado, October 13-19. For more information about this festival, go to http://www.bolderlifefestival.com/. Three’s a Crowd (MFA D2 2013 Mithra Alavi) was selected for screening at the Indie Spirit Film Festival in Colorado Springs, October 17-19. For more information about this festival, go to www.indiespiritfilmfestival.org. Scoundrel (BFA Thesis 2013 Michael Kefeyalew) was selected for screening at the New Orleans Film Festival, October 16-23. For more information about this festival, go to www.neworleansfilmsociety.org. TeppanDead (MFA D2 2011 Hillary Lavin) was voted into the Top Ten in the Shorts Category in the American Online Film Awards Spring Showcase, live online May 1-14. Now it has moved on to the judging. Nominations for the final awards ceremony will be in November. For more information about this competition, go to https://www.americanonlinefilmawards.org/. Killer Kart (MFA Thesis 2012 J Feeney) was invited for screening at Meme Pas Peur International Film Festival of the Fantastic in Saint-Philippe, France in the second half of February, 2015. For more information about this festival, go to www.festivalmemepaspeur.com.  -- Meryl Warren, Director of Alumni            College of Motion Picture ArtsA3100 University Center, Florida State UniversityTallahassee, FL 32306-2350888 644 7728 x215;  850 644 2626 faxmwarren@film.fsu.edufilm.fsu.eduSee More

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Don’t forget the BFA Documentary screening on Sunday, September 7, at 1:00 PM at the FSU Student Life Center.  If you haven’t seen our docs, you’ll find this a totally entertaining sceening! And an early alert to Movies on the Lot, which will be screened outside on the film school back lot on Friday, October 3, in honor of Parent’s Weekend.  Bring your folks, your friends, your chair or blanket, and join us.  There will be a reception in the Film School lobby at 7 PM followed by the screening at 8 PM—all subject to cooperation of the weather! From Max Clarke (MFA 99)  “I'd like to invite anyone who will be in NYC during September to come out to the 2014 Governors Island Art Fair, where I'll be showing a projection-mapped video installation called SLOTS. The piece is a looped digital animation, with sound, projected onto a scaled-down staircase that I've constructed; it features a mix of slot machine symbols, iconic images from art history, and quotations from various sources. The Governors Island Art Fair takes place every Saturday and Sunday in September, between 11am and 5pm; the island is easy to get to via ferries from Manhattan and Brooklyn.  My piece will be in house 407B, on the third floor, in the Colonel's Row section of the island.  And the fair will include the work of almost 100 other artists! Hope to see you on the island.  More info on the fair here: http://4heads.org  David Shark (MFA 12)  reports that as part of the DGA Training Program he is now working on “The Goldbergs”. From Lorraine Portman (MFA  99)  “My screenplay "eDisharmony" is a Finalist in the Broad Humor Film Festival. This Sunday at 4:00 pm at the Electric Lodge in Venice, CA  are readings of scenes from Finalist screenplays. All comedies, should be fun. Would love to see FSU friends! For tickets: http://www.broadhumor.com/festival/schedule.html “http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/behind-screen/how-maze-runner-barcos-new-728641   Earlier this year, digital cinema projector maker Barco unveiled Escape, a new theater configuration that is a sort of Cinerama for the digital age. Now, the first Escape theaters are getting the finishing touches and will open with Fox’s Sept. 19 release of The Maze Runner, (Wes Ball BFA 02)  the first feature film to be specially prepped for exhibition in these venues. One of the early challenges for this brand will be how to produce movies to support the format. Escape uses three digital cinema projectors and three screens — one in the traditional center position and the others on either side wall to create a panoramic image.  And Fox is already testing production options from visual effects to unique multi camera setups. In the case of The Maze Runner, the film was shot in a traditional way, before the decision to use Escape was made. The center screen will display the live-action film, and imagery on the side screens will be extensions of the scenes — i.e., a larger maze — created using visual effects.”   Can’t wait to see Wes’ film! Cherie Saulter (BFA 06) finished her Master's program in Global Policy Studies at the University of Texas in May. She just moved to DC where she is  working on her PhD in International Relations at American University's School of International Service. From Sam Curtis (BFA 13)  “"The feature documentary film I directed this summer, produced by the Sarasota Film Festival, was featured this past month on the Front Page of the Sarasota Herald Tribune Sunday edition, http://newtown100.heraldtribune.com/2014/08/15/seeing-newtown-new-light/. The film will premiere this spring in the Sarasota Opera House at the 2015 Sarasota Film Festival; Also in other exciting news I am headed out to LA for the Fall to begin editing with Spencer Showalter (BFA '13) on another feature length documentary on American Folk Music told through the mythic and inspiring tale of a traditional folk club called "The Ash Grove" that existed on Melrose Ave. in Hollywood, from 1958-1973. And finally, I nominated Frank Patterson for the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge this past week in a short psa I shot on a Brooklyn Subway with Xander Robin. (BFA '11) https://vimeo.com/104258635" From Ed Worthy:  “The Film Also showed last weekend at the Action on Film Festival. I was in attendance and the film received very positive reviews. I also met a lot of great new contacts at the event. One of my lead actors, Christopher Watson, who has played in numerous FSU Film school films was also in attendance. I'm proud to add that Witness Monitor has been accepted to more festivals. It will play at Scare-A-Con next weekend where it is nominated for Best Short. It was also accepted into the SoCAL Film Fest in Huntington Beach, CA. The Festival will have theatrical screenings from October 1-5. My film will play with 66 other films in the Online Private Festival Screening Room from October 5-12 where they invite movie watchers and industry pros and film buyers to the screening room. You can purchase passes to the Screening room here http://socalfilmfest.com/login-and-registration/online/access01/ And if my films gets enough people to sign up for it by September 17th, it will receive a theatrical screening on the festivals replay night on October 5th. Lastly, the film was accepted to Horror Quest in Atlanta, GA where it will play on October 25th during the 1pm Short film block.  That's all for now! Good luck to the class of 2015 as you prepare for Thesis!!’   My husband, Gail and I, our daughter and son-in-law, and 2 other couples are going to be in Europe for a couple of weeks, September 22 through October 6.  We are very excited!  Flying to Venice for a couple of days, then 10 days on a large sail boat (150 passengers) down the Croatian Coast to Greece, then 5 days in Greece.  At any rate, wireless access will be very limited so no Warren Reports during that period.  If you have anything time limited to share, get it to me by Wednesday, September 17! 15th Annual Scriptapalooza Television Writing Competition – Deadline October 17.Our intention is to help open doors for the aspiring television writer. There are four categories you can submit to, which include one hour existing shows, 1 hour existing sitcom, original pilots, and reality shows.  The participants we have chosen to read the winning scripts are individuals from established production companies. Whether you are already an aspiring television writer or a writer interested in exploring other avenues, Scriptapalooza TV is here to promote careers in television and provide exposure for the undiscovered writer. for the most recent headlines:http://www.scriptapaloozatv.com/headlines/2014headlines.php for an application:https://scriptapalooza.wufoo.com/forms/q7x3z9/ for a list of the producers that are onboard:http://www.scriptapaloozatv.com/judges/participants.php Accepting pilots, sitcoms, one hour dramas and reality shows. www.scriptapaloozaTV.com   FSU CMPA Screenings & Awards Update – September 4, 2014  Scapegoat (MFA D2 2013 Khadif Sanders) was selected for screening at the Utopia Film Festival in Greenbelt, Maryland, October 24-26. For more information about this festival, go to www.utopiafilmfestival.org. A New Leaf (MFA Thesis 2013 Clinton Cornwell) won the Paul Leder Award for Best Student Project at the Central Florida Film Festival (CENFLO) in Orlando, August 29-31. For more information about this festival, go to www.centralfloridafilmfestival.com. Pachanga (BFA F3 2014 Margarita Cooper) was selected for screening at the Miami Short Film Festival, December 5-12. For more information about this festival, go to www.miamishortfilmfestival.com. Pedro Pan (MFA Thesis 2013 Andrea Puente) was selected for screening at the Lady Filmmakers Film Festival in Beverly Hills, September 26-28. For more information about this festival, go to www.ladyfilmmakers.com. Jo and Patrick (BFA F3 2014 Clara Diez) and Forgotten Rabbit (BFA Documentary 2013 Clara Diez) were selected for screening at the Lowcountry Shorts Festival in Charleston, South Carolina, September 20-21. For more information about this festival, go to http://festival.parkcirclefilms.org/. Not a Single Word (BFA Thesis 2013 Cody Holland) was selected for screening at the New Orleans Horror Film Festival, September 25-28. For more information about this festival, go to www.neworleanshorrorfilmfestival.com.  Upcoming Screenings and Awards (in chronological order): The Surreal and the Self (BFA Documentary 2013 Jon Sams) was selected for screening at Docutah in St. George, Utah, September 2-6. For more information about this festival, go to www.docutah.com. Portrait of an American Woman (BFA F3 2014 Julia Friedman), Lez Be Honest (BFA Thesis 2012 Haley Manrique), Dead End (MFA D2 2013 Kim Risi) and Three’s a Crowd (MFA D2 2013 Mithra Alavi) were selected for screening at the Broad Humor Film Festival in Venice, California, September 5-7. For more information about this festival, go to www.broadhumor.com. Killer Kart (MFA Thesis 2012 J Feeney) was selected for screening and nominated for Best Horror Short, Best Actress – Short, and Best Special F/X at the Austin Indie Flicks Showcase, September 5-7. For more information, go to http://scarletwatersshowcase.wordpress.com/. Killer Kart (MFA Thesis 2012 J Feeney) was selected for screening and was nominated for Best Student Film at the Northeast Film Festival in Teaneck, New Jersey, September 5-7. For more information, go to www.nefilmfestival.com. Cootie Contagion (BFA Thesis 2012 Josh Smooha) was invited to screen at the Milwaukee Film Festival, September 5 – October 9. For more information about this festival, go to mkefilm.org. Death Has a Son (BFA Thesis 2013 Zack Ogle) and Killer Kart (MFA Thesis 2012 J Feeney) were selected for screening at the Los Angeles Fear and Fantasy Film Festival, September 5-8. For more information about this festival, go to http://fearandfantasy.com. Killer Kart (MFA Thesis 2012 J Feeney) was selecting for screening at the Montreal Comiccon HorrorFest, September 12-14. For more information about this festival, go to http://www.montrealhorrorfest.com. Scapegoat (MFA D2 2013 Khadif Sanders) was selected for screening at the Awareness Festival, September 11-21 in Venice, California. For more information about this festival, go to http://www.awarenessfestival.org/. Scoundrel (BFA Thesis 2013 Michael Kefeyalew) was selected for screening at the Williamsburg International Film Festival in New York, September 18-21. For more information about this festival, go to www.willifilm.org. Doris (MFA Thesis 2013 Jingxi Wang) was selected for screening at the Unreal Film Festival, September 28 – October 1 in Memphis. For more information about this festival, go to http://www.cellardoorcinema.com/unrealfilmfest.html. Killer Kart (MFA Thesis 2012 J Feeney) was invited to screen at the Tri-Cities International Fantastic Film Festival in Richland, Washington in September/October. For more information about this festival, go to tcif3.com. Nigga, Nigga, Nigga! (MFA Thesis 2012 Michael Blevins) was invited to screen at the Greater Cleveland Urban Film Festival, September 25-28. For more information about this festival, go to http://gcuff.org/. Doris (MFA Thesis 2013 Jingxi Wang) was selected for screening at the Unreal Film Festival, September 28 – October 1 in Memphis. For more information about this festival, go to http://www.cellardoorcinema.com/unrealfilmfest.html. Scapegoat (MFA D2 2013 Khadif Sanders) was selected for screening at the First Glance Film Festival in Philadelphia, October 5-7. For more information about this festival, go to www.firstglancefilms.com. Killer Kart (MFA Thesis 2012 J Feeney) was invited to screen as part of the Mile High Horror Film Festival’s Best MHHFF Shorts screening, October 9-12 in Littleton, Colorado. For more information about this event, go to www.mhhff.com. Banana Trip (BFA Thesis 2013 Hyungjik Lee) was selected for screening at the Shnit Film Festival in Bern, Switzerland, October 8-19. For more information about this festival, go to www.shnit.org. Scapegoat (MFA D2 2013 Khadif Sanders) was accepted for screening at the BolderLife Film Festival in Boulder, Colorado, October 13-19. For more information about this festival, go to http://www.bolderlifefestival.com/. Three’s a Crowd (MFA D2 2013 Mithra Alavi) was selected for screening at the Indie Spirit Film Festival in Colorado Springs, October 17-19. For more information about this festival, go to www.indiespiritfilmfestival.org. Scoundrel (BFA Thesis 2013 Michael Kefeyalew) was selected for screening at the New Orleans Film Festival, October 16-23. For more information about this festival, go to www.neworleansfilmsociety.org. TeppanDead (MFA D2 2011 Hillary Lavin) was voted into the Top Ten in the Shorts Category in the American Online Film Awards Spring Showcase, live online May 1-14. Now it has moved on to the judging. Nominations for the final awards ceremony will be in November. For more information about this competition, go to https://www.americanonlinefilmawards.org/. Killer Kart (MFA Thesis 2012 J Feeney) was invited for screening at Meme Pas Peur International Film Festival of the Fantastic in Saint-Philippe, France in the second half of February, 2015. For more information about this festival, go to www.festivalmemepaspeur.com.  -- Meryl Warren, Director of Alumni            College of Motion Picture ArtsA3100 University Center, Florida State UniversityTallahassee, FL 32306-2350888 644 7728 x215;  850 644 2626 faxmwarren@film.fsu.edufilm.fsu.eduSee More

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