HYPRA explores the relationship between dance and digital art. The dancers energetic expressions take the viewer on an accelerating journey while evolving light visuals react, intersect or reflect back on his movement. The end result is a dynamic system that merges music, dance and digital art. Project Links Website Facebook Film Type: Animation, Experimental, Music… Continue reading Dance Film: HYPRA, 3min., Germany, Dance
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Director BIO: Jen Guy Metcalf (THE NATURE OF CONSCIOUSNESS)
Director Biography – Jen Guy Metcalf Jen Guy Metcalf (Director, Choreographer) holds a B.F.A. in Dance with a concentration in Ballet from Point Park University and an M.F.A. in Dance Choreography from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. She performed with Bodiography Contemporary Ballet, Jacksonville Ballet Theatre, Greensboro Ballet, Playhouse Dance Company, The Kearns Dance… Continue reading Director BIO: Jen Guy Metcalf (THE NATURE OF CONSCIOUSNESS)
Director BIO: Anna Efimova (THEY TOLD ME)
Director Biography – Anna Efimova ANNA EFIMOVA. BIOGRAPHY. Born on march 6, 1981. Since spring 2017 is a creative executive of one of the major Russian film companies ART PICTURES. She started her career in Russian film industry as scriptwriter's agent and head of «Scripts» program of Contemporary Film and Theatre festival “Textura” (2010 – 2014).… Continue reading Director BIO: Anna Efimova (THEY TOLD ME)
Suspension Short Film – Audience Feedback Film Oct. 2018 Experimental Festival
SUSPENSION, 2min., USA, Experimental Directed by Neil Kendricks An unseen protagonist is drawn to an enigmatic searchlight piercing the darkness in a lonely vigil for lost souls at sea. CLICK HERE – and see full info and more pics of the film!
Experimental Festival Testimonial – October 10 2018
Camille Laloux It was a very good experience, the way the team established a link and communication between the audience, the jury and artists is really valuable ! Submit via FilmFreeway: Watch Past Audience FEEDBACK Videos from the Festival: We will try to program most submitted works. Submit exclusively via FilmFreeway:
VACUUM Short Film – Experimental Festival Sept. 2018
VACUUM, 5min, Switzerland, Dance Directed by Philippe Saire Based on the eponymous dance piece, Vacuum generates impossible images and fantastic paintings. An interplay of bodies appearing and disappearing between black holes and dazzling lights. This duo, third part in an ongoing series called Dispositifs (stage devices) in convergence with visual arts, explores further the visual perception… Continue reading VACUUM Short Film – Experimental Festival Sept. 2018
2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY Podcast – Films that Changed Cinema
Originally posted on WILDsound Festival:
Subscribe to the FILM podcast on iTunes Website: http://www.wildsoundpodcast.com It is crazy wild ride here on Matthew Toffolo and Kierston Drier’s journey through space, time and cinematic history. Come hop in their flying saucer today as they zip around the science-fiction wonder that is 2001: A space Odyssey. WATCH NOW – Original Movie…
First Scene Screenplay Contest – Testimonial August 18 2018
Originally posted on First Scene Screenplay Festival:
Meg Bowen (LOVERS IN PARADISE) Opening sequences have always been so important to my enjoyment of any movie or tv show. So I’ve always paid close attention to how my own stories open and draw readers in. I thought that this was a very interesting festival because it would,…
1st Scene Screenplay Festival – August 22 2018
Originally posted on First Scene Screenplay Festival:
Screenwriter Craig Andrews (UNTIL THE DAY) Timing, feedback, and reputation. Feedback was good. We accept online submissions through Film Freeway. Genre: Drama It is the spring of 1884 and Christine Lockhart, the daughter of a doctor, has just graduated with dreams of forging her own path in the world,…
1st Scene Screenplay Festival – August 25 2018
Originally posted on First Scene Screenplay Festival:
Jean Barker (EDEN) I feel any feedback is better than none, so that’s why I picked this one. I also think having your project read out loud by actors is very useful. My initial feelings were defensive because the reader mentioned or referred to certain “rules” (there aren’t really…
