Countess Bathory (Monique T. Parent), now able to survive daylight, battles a living Mummy. … [Read more...]
Harry Potter wins First Light Bafta
Harry Potter wins First Light Bafta Harry Potter And The Prisoner of Azkaban producer David Heyman said it was an "honour and a privilege" for the film to be voted Film of the Decade at the First Light Awards. Read more on Wakefield Today Personal History: The Aurora Visiting East Aurora this past October brought back many memories, especially of the Aurora Theatre. Read more on East Aurora Advertiser … [Read more...]
Q&A: How do I make a realistic explosion?
by seanbonner Question by angreh faic: How do I make a realistic explosion? I am making a movie for a film class and i need to make a helicopter explode. I have almost no FX CG software and need to use good ol' fashioned models. I am hoping to create an explosion similar to the ones made in the original Star Wars films. Any help on how to make these would be great! Best answer: Answer by bobgo out and blow one up? Know better? Leave your … [Read more...]
Koln, Germany Film & TV Awards 2010 Filmbay Selection
Because cinema itself is constantly changing the boundaries, because the world it reflects is more indiscernible than ever, the Festival will not simply coast along on the prestige of its name, however strong that may be. This prestige is above all due to the quality of the films, the creativity of the artists, the fighting spirit of the professionals and the enthusiasm of the press. Sundance Film Festival is a film festival that takes place … [Read more...]
‘Screaming Man’ impressive
'Screaming Man' impressive African cinema rarely is given its due in North American cinemas, so credit goes to the TIFF Bell Lightbox for fulfilling its mission and screening films such as A Screaming Man. It opens Thursday for a limited theatrical run. Read more on Jam! Showbiz Pooja Bhatt comes out to encourage old pal She is not seen regularly, but actor-producer Pooja Bhatt made an exception for journalist friend S. Ramachandran and … [Read more...]
Film schools in Pennsylvania?
Question by Brains_Not_Bombs: Film schools in Pennsylvania? I went to college for a year in 2008 at Lock Haven University for Mass Communications, and I absolutely hated it. Not only did I realize Journalism wasn't what I wanted to do for the rest of my life, I also hated the fact that I had to waste money and time on classes that I had no use for; Algebra, Geometry, European World History...I spent kindergarten though senior year of high school … [Read more...]
Indie Trent’s VLOG: Amazon Studios
Amazon studios is the new filmmaking platform launched by Amazon in late November 2010. On paper Amazon Studios seems like a great way to get your film seen but in actuality there is something much more sinister going on. Read the entire article on the blog: indieguystudios.wordpress.com Also check out this article about amazon studios: www.hitfix.com Video Rating: 0 / 5 Splatterfest Weekend of Mayhem 2010 2 Awards Won, … [Read more...]
BRIEFLY: March 12
BRIEFLY: March 12 Read about what's happening in and around Plymouth. Read more on Old Colony Memorial & Plymouth Bulletin James Sims: Peter Pan Crows Again With Disney Magic, Off-Broadway Peter Pan and his band of Lost Boys never fail to spark curiosity, among adults as much as children. Now, an Off-Broadway production has brought Peter back to life in an entirely unique way. Read more on The Huffington Post … [Read more...]
Lastest Short Films News
SIROTA: The '80s origins of today's anti-Muslim bigotry The least-intriguing aspect of Republican Rep. Peter King's congressional hearing this week on terrorism and the “radicalization in the American Muslim community” is the spectacle's obvious hypocrisy. Read more on Tahoe Daily Tribune Box Office Predictions – Battle: Los Angeles All Go To Win This weekend see’s Battle: Los Angeles, duke it out with new comers Mars Needs Moms, the teen … [Read more...]
Could you help me with my history?
by Worcester Academy Question by Mike: Could you help me with my history? 31. The clause in the Constitution that allows Congress to stretch its delegated powers to cover many other subjects is known as the elastic clause. A. True B. False 32. Since the beginning of the U.S., only one president has resigned from office. A. True B. False 33. The president has the power to appoint cabinet members and … [Read more...]
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