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Warren Report 2.5.15

 We had a great screening at the Writers Guild on Tuesday evening – super crowd of alumni and guests who enjoyed the films and the social interaction! From Adam Carboni:  Tansy Michaud and I (both BFA '11) just completed a short documentary film. The film is set at a small rural drive-in located in the Catskills and focuses on their final summer projecting on 35mm Film projectors. Now, with Hollywood no longer supplying 35mm film prints, they are being forced to upgrade to costly digital projectors.  We tried to create a film with a nice blend of "nostalgic portrait" and "timely commentary" on the film exhibition industry and the changes that theatre owners are having to endure.   We also received a "Staff Pick" on Vimeo's front-page, and today alone we've received almost 6,000 views! We're really thrilled that people are connecting with the story and the style.http://www.shortoftheweek.com/2015/01/29/enjoy-your-intermission/https://vimeo.com/116204763www.enjoyyourintermission.com “NOTE:  Take a few minutes to watch this film.  Something so magical about watching a film outside in the dark and it brings back many great memories  - my first date was to a drive in movie in our tiny little Montana town!  Due to the weather the drive in was open only about 3 months a year, and of course has been long gone. From Ben Treichel (MFA 14)  “Last September I started a film program at a residential treatment facility for at-risk youth. In December, the first students in the film program successfully premiered their short films and documentaries at a local gallery. The boys received a lot of positive feedback and are very proud of their work. We have been releasing a film per week on our YouTube channel if you’d like to check them out! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBiBoSJHYlfjm7CgmG2cJlw  I’m currently halfway through another cycle of students, with the films set to premiere in mid-March.  My company, Northwest Passage (located in northwestern Wisconsin), is currently looking for a film intern to work on various film projects, ranging from social justice narrative and documentary shorts to photography trips with the youth. The link above will also lead you to different projects past interns have done. The position includes free housing and a monthly stipend.  For more information, email Ben Thwaits at BenT@nwpltd.org Congratulations to Joi McMillon (BFA 03) who edited, SMILF, the short which won the Short Film Jury Award: U.S. Fiction at Sundance! From Idan Menin (BFA 12)  “Of fortune and Gold was a film I shot this past summer that had many fsu alum working on it. (Shane Spiegel (BFA 11)  was the line producer, Jacob Abrams (BFA 11) the gaffer, Caitlin Williams (BFA 10), Taylor Slingerland  (BFA 13) and Jessica Shobe  (BFA 13) were the art team) and it is currently at its final 40 hours raising money for post production on kickstarter. We would all appreciate it if you have a look at the page, share and donate if you can. We are so close to our goal but if we can exceed it and reach some of our stretch goals it would open up many doors for post. We shot both digitally and on s35mm and exceeding our goal solidifies a final 2k scan of the negative to prepare for theater release.  Below is the link:  https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/offortuneandgold/of-fortune-and-gold-join-an-indie-road-movie-produ From Thomas Jackson (MFA 98)   “We're holding auditions for “Mind the Gap,” a feature film, in Orlando on February 20th and/or 21st, 2015. Auditions are by appointment only. Please send your resume, headshot & reel to : MindTheGapTheFilm@gmail.com  Please indicate BOTH your actual age & your age range  Please indicate whether you'll be available to shoot in Orlando mid-May to mid-June Please let us know if you'd require accommodation in Orlando during filming.  We have several speaking roles for:Males : 25 - 60 (any ethnicity)Females: 30 - 55   + 1 female 65-75 (any ethnicity)If we're interested in asking you to audition we will write back to you.  We will not write back if we're unable to audition you.If there's enough interest in North Florida, we may hold an audition in Tallahassee as well. For more information about our film and other ways you can get involved please visit our website : www.MindTheGapFilm.com FSU CMPA Screenings & Awards Update – February 5, 2015 Earning Jenny (BFA Documentary 2014 Jamie Rice) and Behind the Image (BFA Documentary 2014 April Moore/Byron Leon) were selected for screening at the Black Warrior Film Festival in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, April 11-13. For more information about this festival, go to www.blackwarriorfilmfest.com. Killer Kart (MFA Thesis 2012 J Feeney) was selected for screening on the highly competitive Short of the Week. More information to follow, but for more information on Short of the Week, go to http://www.shortoftheweek.com/.  Upcoming Screenings and Awards (in chronological order): Harmony Brooks and the Case of the Missing Nucleus (MFA D2 2014 Whitney Clinkscales) was selected for screening at the Children’s Film Festival of Seattle, January 22 – February 7. For more information about this festival, go to http://www.childrensfilmfestivalseattle.org. Brother’s Keeper (MFA D2 2013 Rob Thomason) and Birthday Box (MFA D2 2014 Ashlea Patterson) were selected for screening at the Dam Short Film Festival in Boulder City, Nevada, February 4-7. For more information about this festival, go to www.damshortfilm.org. Hop Skotch the Funk Dumpling (MFA Thesis 2014 Khadif Sanders), Know More (2014 PSA directed by Jamie Klein), A Promise (MFA D2 2014 Saad Nawab) were selected for screening at the Tally Shorts film festival in Tallahassee on February 7. For more information about this festival, go to www.tallyshorts.com. Death Has a Son (BFA Thesis 2013 Zack Ogle), Hop Skotch the Funk Dumpling (MFA Thesis 2014 Khadif Sanders), Birthday Box (MFA D2 2014 Ashlea Patterson), Heyln Springs (MFA Thesis 2014 Noah Camenker), Lust in Translation (MFA Thesis 2014 Benjamin Treichel), A Blind Man (MFA Thesis 2014 Joel Black), Vroom Vroom Yum Yum (BFA Documentary 2013 Mana Handel), and Apalachicola (MFA Thesis 2014 John Francis) were selected for screening at the Love Your Shorts Film Festival in Sanford, Florida, February 12-15. For more information about this festival, go to www.loveyourshorts.com. Killer Kart (MFA Thesis 2012 J Feeney) was selected for screening at the inaugural Northwest Horrorfest in Seattle on February 14. For more information about this festival, go to https://www.facebook.com/NorthwestHorrorfest. 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. I Am One (BFA F2 2014 Christian Klein) was selected for screening at the inaugural WideScreen Film & Music Video Festival in Miami, February 27 – March 3. For more information about this festival, go to http://widescreenfest.com. Whatever We Want To Be (MFA Thesis 2014 Stephanie Williams) was selected for screening at the Los Angeles Women’s International Film Festival, March 15-20. For more information about this festival, go to www.lawomensfest.com. The Surreal and the Self (BFA Documentary 2013 Jon Sams) was selected for screening at the American Documentary Film Festival, March 26-30 in Palm Springs, California. For more information about this festival, go to www.americandocumentaryfilmfestival.com. These Woods (BFA Thesis 2013 Tatiana Bears) was selected for screening at the Ozark Foothills Film Fest in Batesville, Arkansas, April 2-6. For more information about this festival, go to http://www.ozarkfoothillsfilmfest.org/. Hop Skotch the Funk Dumpling (MFA Thesis 2014 Khadif Sanders), Until Death (MFA D2 2014 Erica Chan), Byroad (BFA Thesis 2014 Raymond Calderon) and Hashi (BFA Thesis 2014 Mana Handel) were selected for screening at the Black Warrior Film Festival in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, April 11-13. For more information about this festival, go to www.blackwarriorfilmfest.com. Death Has a Son (BFA Thesis 2013 Zack Ogle) and Beer Battle (BFA Documentary 2014 Hunter Truman) were selected to screen as part of the Best of Brouhaha side bar at the Florida Film Festival, April 10-19 in Orlando. For more information about this festival, go to www.floridafilmfestival.com.-- Meryl Warren, Director of Alumni            College of Motion Picture ArtsA5100 University Center, Florida State UniversityTallahassee, FL 32306-2350850 524 0063 (cell) ;  850 644 2626 faxmwarren@film.fsu.edufilm.fsu.eduSee More

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 We had a great screening at the Writers Guild on Tuesday evening – super crowd of alumni and guests who enjoyed the films and the social interaction! From Adam Carboni:  Tansy Michaud and I (both BFA '11) just completed a short documentary film. The film is set at a small rural drive-in located in the Catskills and focuses on their final summer projecting on 35mm Film projectors. Now, with Hollywood no longer supplying 35mm film prints, they are being forced to upgrade to costly digital projectors.  We tried to create a film with a nice blend of "nostalgic portrait" and "timely commentary" on the film exhibition industry and the changes that theatre owners are having to endure.   We also received a "Staff Pick" on Vimeo's front-page, and today alone we've received almost 6,000 views! We're really thrilled that people are connecting with the story and the style.http://www.shortoftheweek.com/2015/01/29/enjoy-your-intermission/https://vimeo.com/116204763www.enjoyyourintermission.com “NOTE:  Take a few minutes to watch this film.  Something so magical about watching a film outside in the dark and it brings back many great memories  - my first date was to a drive in movie in our tiny little Montana town!  Due to the weather the drive in was open only about 3 months a year, and of course has been long gone. From Ben Treichel (MFA 14)  “Last September I started a film program at a residential treatment facility for at-risk youth. In December, the first students in the film program successfully premiered their short films and documentaries at a local gallery. The boys received a lot of positive feedback and are very proud of their work. We have been releasing a film per week on our YouTube channel if you’d like to check them out! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBiBoSJHYlfjm7CgmG2cJlw  I’m currently halfway through another cycle of students, with the films set to premiere in mid-March.  My company, Northwest Passage (located in northwestern Wisconsin), is currently looking for a film intern to work on various film projects, ranging from social justice narrative and documentary shorts to photography trips with the youth. The link above will also lead you to different projects past interns have done. The position includes free housing and a monthly stipend.  For more information, email Ben Thwaits at BenT@nwpltd.org Congratulations to Joi McMillon (BFA 03) who edited, SMILF, the short which won the Short Film Jury Award: U.S. Fiction at Sundance! From Idan Menin (BFA 12)  “Of fortune and Gold was a film I shot this past summer that had many fsu alum working on it. (Shane Spiegel (BFA 11)  was the line producer, Jacob Abrams (BFA 11) the gaffer, Caitlin Williams (BFA 10), Taylor Slingerland  (BFA 13) and Jessica Shobe  (BFA 13) were the art team) and it is currently at its final 40 hours raising money for post production on kickstarter. We would all appreciate it if you have a look at the page, share and donate if you can. We are so close to our goal but if we can exceed it and reach some of our stretch goals it would open up many doors for post. We shot both digitally and on s35mm and exceeding our goal solidifies a final 2k scan of the negative to prepare for theater release.  Below is the link:  https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/offortuneandgold/of-fortune-and-gold-join-an-indie-road-movie-produ From Thomas Jackson (MFA 98)   “We're holding auditions for “Mind the Gap,” a feature film, in Orlando on February 20th and/or 21st, 2015. Auditions are by appointment only. Please send your resume, headshot & reel to : MindTheGapTheFilm@gmail.com  Please indicate BOTH your actual age & your age range  Please indicate whether you'll be available to shoot in Orlando mid-May to mid-June Please let us know if you'd require accommodation in Orlando during filming.  We have several speaking roles for:Males : 25 - 60 (any ethnicity)Females: 30 - 55   + 1 female 65-75 (any ethnicity)If we're interested in asking you to audition we will write back to you.  We will not write back if we're unable to audition you.If there's enough interest in North Florida, we may hold an audition in Tallahassee as well. For more information about our film and other ways you can get involved please visit our website : www.MindTheGapFilm.com FSU CMPA Screenings & Awards Update – February 5, 2015 Earning Jenny (BFA Documentary 2014 Jamie Rice) and Behind the Image (BFA Documentary 2014 April Moore/Byron Leon) were selected for screening at the Black Warrior Film Festival in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, April 11-13. For more information about this festival, go to www.blackwarriorfilmfest.com. Killer Kart (MFA Thesis 2012 J Feeney) was selected for screening on the highly competitive Short of the Week. More information to follow, but for more information on Short of the Week, go to http://www.shortoftheweek.com/.  Upcoming Screenings and Awards (in chronological order): Harmony Brooks and the Case of the Missing Nucleus (MFA D2 2014 Whitney Clinkscales) was selected for screening at the Children’s Film Festival of Seattle, January 22 – February 7. For more information about this festival, go to http://www.childrensfilmfestivalseattle.org. Brother’s Keeper (MFA D2 2013 Rob Thomason) and Birthday Box (MFA D2 2014 Ashlea Patterson) were selected for screening at the Dam Short Film Festival in Boulder City, Nevada, February 4-7. For more information about this festival, go to www.damshortfilm.org. Hop Skotch the Funk Dumpling (MFA Thesis 2014 Khadif Sanders), Know More (2014 PSA directed by Jamie Klein), A Promise (MFA D2 2014 Saad Nawab) were selected for screening at the Tally Shorts film festival in Tallahassee on February 7. For more information about this festival, go to www.tallyshorts.com. Death Has a Son (BFA Thesis 2013 Zack Ogle), Hop Skotch the Funk Dumpling (MFA Thesis 2014 Khadif Sanders), Birthday Box (MFA D2 2014 Ashlea Patterson), Heyln Springs (MFA Thesis 2014 Noah Camenker), Lust in Translation (MFA Thesis 2014 Benjamin Treichel), A Blind Man (MFA Thesis 2014 Joel Black), Vroom Vroom Yum Yum (BFA Documentary 2013 Mana Handel), and Apalachicola (MFA Thesis 2014 John Francis) were selected for screening at the Love Your Shorts Film Festival in Sanford, Florida, February 12-15. For more information about this festival, go to www.loveyourshorts.com. Killer Kart (MFA Thesis 2012 J Feeney) was selected for screening at the inaugural Northwest Horrorfest in Seattle on February 14. For more information about this festival, go to https://www.facebook.com/NorthwestHorrorfest. 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. I Am One (BFA F2 2014 Christian Klein) was selected for screening at the inaugural WideScreen Film & Music Video Festival in Miami, February 27 – March 3. For more information about this festival, go to http://widescreenfest.com. Whatever We Want To Be (MFA Thesis 2014 Stephanie Williams) was selected for screening at the Los Angeles Women’s International Film Festival, March 15-20. For more information about this festival, go to www.lawomensfest.com. The Surreal and the Self (BFA Documentary 2013 Jon Sams) was selected for screening at the American Documentary Film Festival, March 26-30 in Palm Springs, California. For more information about this festival, go to www.americandocumentaryfilmfestival.com. These Woods (BFA Thesis 2013 Tatiana Bears) was selected for screening at the Ozark Foothills Film Fest in Batesville, Arkansas, April 2-6. For more information about this festival, go to http://www.ozarkfoothillsfilmfest.org/. Hop Skotch the Funk Dumpling (MFA Thesis 2014 Khadif Sanders), Until Death (MFA D2 2014 Erica Chan), Byroad (BFA Thesis 2014 Raymond Calderon) and Hashi (BFA Thesis 2014 Mana Handel) were selected for screening at the Black Warrior Film Festival in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, April 11-13. For more information about this festival, go to www.blackwarriorfilmfest.com. Death Has a Son (BFA Thesis 2013 Zack Ogle) and Beer Battle (BFA Documentary 2014 Hunter Truman) were selected to screen as part of the Best of Brouhaha side bar at the Florida Film Festival, April 10-19 in Orlando. For more information about this festival, go to www.floridafilmfestival.com.-- Meryl Warren, Director of Alumni            College of Motion Picture ArtsA5100 University Center, Florida State UniversityTallahassee, FL 32306-2350850 524 0063 (cell) ;  850 644 2626 faxmwarren@film.fsu.edufilm.fsu.eduSee More

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