Posts Tagged ‘festival’

CIMMfest 2012 Line-up Announced

Friday, March 23rd, 2012

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The 4th Annual Chicago International Movies & Music Festival

We’ve always said that Chicago is a hotbed of TV and film production talent. Last year’s CIMMfest had us salivating at the wealth of global talent that was being supported locally, and this week we were happy to hear the announcement of their 2012 edition. (more…)

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Vimeo Festival + Awards 2012

Tuesday, February 14th, 2012

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One week left for submissions!

The Vimeo Festival + Awards are back for their second season, and the deadline for you to submit is fast approaching. (more…)

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Filmed By Bike: 10th Anniversary Trailer + Festival Submission Details

Thursday, November 10th, 2011

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The world’s only film festival dedicated solely to bike-themed independent short movies takes place every April in bike-loving Portland.

Ranging from animations to documentaries to love stories to comedies and much more, the Filmed By Bike festival is approaching the ten year mark, and has just opened up a call for entries for the 2012 festival. Submissions are limited to eight minutes and must revolve around the central theme of cycling (obviously). In each of the previous years, hundreds of entries are submitted, but only the best 30 make the cut, as evaluated and judged by an esteemed jury of nine bicycle and film enthusiasts from the Portland-Seattle area. There is no fee to submit a movie, entries are open to worldwide filmmakers, and the deadline for entries is January 20, 2012.

Staged at and around the Clinton Street Theater in Portland, Oregon, the festival involves music, bike culture, street partying, unicycles, penny farthings, and movie screenings, and has attracted bike lovers and film makers from across the country. Although there are no plans to extend the festival to other cities, there are DVDs for sale and limited screening rights available from the website.

Filmed by Bike 2011 takes place the weekend of April 13-15, and you can get into the mood and prepare for your submission by checking out the 10th Anniversary Festival Trailer below. The trailer was made by producer Burk Webb, a filmmaker well known for both cyclocross videos and movies about unicycling zombies(!) featuring his Unicycle Bastards crew in Portland, Oregon.



by Lee Jarvis.

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VIEW Conference & VIEWFest 2011

Saturday, September 17th, 2011

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Media professionals worldwide will gather to celebrate all things computer graphics with the week-long extravaganza that is VIEW Conference and VIEWFest, featuring four award-winning keynote speakers and the Italian premiere of Disney/Pixar’s ‘La Luna’.

Taking place in Turin from October 25th to 28th, VIEW Conference is four days of “inspirational talks, extraordinary educational workshops, and astounding visual and audio experiences“, and is attended by a vast scope of TV, Film, Video, Graphics and Audio professionals . It sees contributions from various filmmakers and computer graphics artists, as well as the inventors and visionaries behind products and technologies that have changed the way we work.

Recently they have announced the addition of Randy Thom, award winning Sound Designer for Skywalker Sound. Thom’s first film credit was as a post-production Sound Recordist for the film Apocalypse Now (1979), and he has since designed, edited, or mixed the sound for 99 live-action and animated films, receiving two Academy Awards and a further 14 nominations along the way.

Other keynotes speakers include Sharon Calahan, Director of Photography / DP at Pixar, Tom Wujec (Autodesk fellow) and Cory Doctorow (contributor to The Guardian / The New York Times / Publishers Weekly / Wired). There are far more speakers and workshop hosts, including; Scott Farrar (Senior VFX supervisor, ILM, ‘Transformers 3′), Roger Guyett (VFX Supervisor, ILM, ‘Cowboys & Aliens’), Davide Pesare (Technical Director, PIXAR, ‘La Luna’), Enrico Casarosa (Director, Pixar Animation Studios, ‘La Luna’), Peter Nofz (Digital Effects Supervisor, Sony Pictures Imageworks, ‘Green Lantern’), Adriano Rinaldi (Head of Effects, MPC, ‘X-Men: First Class’), and many more.

Discussions over the four days will touch on topics such as the impact of games in modern design, robotics, augmented reality, the challenges of designing, character rigging for animation feature movies, and helping people understand how to turn concept art into creatures. VIEW Conference also appeals to professionals from other areas of visual effects and computer graphics, by delving into the world of Graphics Designers for automotive design, vizualisation and in-vehicle safety, as well as medical imaging. There will be workshops on design and innovation, as well as exhibitions from industry names such as Autodesk, Adobe and Nvidia.

For more information check out http://viewconference.it/

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Immediately preceding the conference, is VIEWFest, the Computer Animation Festival and Italian evolution of global touring digital film festival Resfest. Running from 21st to 23rd October 2011, VIEWFest features director Enrico Casarosa from Pixar Animation Studios introducing the Italian premiere of ‘La Luna’. other higlights screening include “In Praise of Love (Elogie de l’amour)”, written and directed by Jean-Luc Godard, ‘Fratellini D’Italia’ (‘Garibaldi and the kid Brothers of Italy’), and futher Italian premiers.

For more information check out http://www.viewfest.it/


by Lee Jarvis.

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Chicago Underground Film Festival 2011

Thursday, May 26th, 2011

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The Chicago Underground Film Festival is an annual event showcasing independent, experimental and documentary films from around the world. Building on last year‘s success, CUFF once again provides a place for cutting-edge filmmakers and film fans to delve into the lesser known (or, lesser-screened) independent film scene. Established in 1993, the festival has become the largest underground film fest in the country, and has also grown into an important date in Chicago’s cultural scene.

“What you get for your money is not just admission to the films but admission to a subculture”

– Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times

When Jay Bliznick and Bryan Wendorf began CUFF, they wanted to create a festival for the kind of films they wanted to see, which were, in their words, “primarily films that the established film festival circuit – increasingly dominated by distributor product – refused to show.” Unlike many other independent film events, they aimed not to imitate old guard, market-driven events such as Sundance, but instead chose to focus on the artistic, aesthetic and fun side of independent film-making. CUFF promotes works that dissent radically in form, content and technique from both the tired conventions of Hollywood and the increasingly stagnant IndieWood mainstream.

This year’s festival is held once again at the Gene Siskel Film Center, and will offer a mix of independent features, shorts, documentaries, experimental films, fine art films, avant-garde videos, as well as nightly parties and concerts, drawing on the cross-over blend of artistic creative talent that is thriving in Chicago.

The event runs from Thursday June 2nd until Thursday June 9th, and the schedule can be found here.

CUFF 2011

by Lee Jarvis

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CIMMfest 2011

Friday, April 15th, 2011

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This weekend, Chicago welcomes the third incarnation of CIMMfest. The Chicago International Movies and Music Festival is a weekend full of entertainment highlighting the crossover between film and song, punctuated with short documentaries, live concerts, panels, art exhibits, music videos and more. Musicians, indie filmmakers, producers, directors, students and enthusiasts from all backgrounds get the chance to mingle and enjoy works from a whole depth of like-minded folk.

“We’re really excited to bring together movies and music from all over the world to Chicago. CIMMfest is unique in its scope, from ethnographic films about Balkan folk songs to Mike Watt in concert, to video mashup DJs, to live musical accompaniments, and music from all over the map: Brit pop, hip hop, gospel, experimental, Americana, funk, industrial, and more.” says Josh Chicoine, CIMMfest Director. ” We aim to show our interconnectedness through the lens of film and music.”

The Festival sees 70 films being screened from over 20 countries, and includes 17 world, North American and US premieres. There are also free screenings at the Chicago Cultural Centre, a variety of afterparties at venues including Subterranean and Berlin, a Record Store Day celebration event at Big Star, and an event called Chicago Punk Night at Double Door.

Tickets for various screenings and events are available individually, via this CIMMfest page at Brown Paper Tickets, or you can purchase a Movie Pass, which lets you see all 30 of the films for one price of $45. Included with your ticket is a one-year subscription to Time Out Chicago magazine ($9.99 Value).

So, get out and about over the next three days and see and share as much of the festival as you can!

Fancy a quick preview? How about ‘Gravity Was Everywhere Back Then’….

2nd Gravity Was Everywhere Back Then trailer from Brent Green on Vimeo.

The story of a man who builds his cancer-stricken wife a magical house in a desperate act of love, accompanied by an all-star musical line-up. Self-taught animator Brent Green uses stop-motion photography to illuminate Leonard Wood’s doomed gesture. See it at WPAC, 2215 W. North Ave., Saturday, April 16 at 10:30pm.)


by Lee Jarvis.

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Chicago Food Film Festival – 24-25 September 2010

Monday, September 20th, 2010

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Before the Chicago Food Film Festival, there was the NYC Food Film Festival, which is now approaching its 5th year. The festival sprang from the imagination of Festival Director George Motz, the documentary filmmaker behind the award-winning Hamburger America film and book, along with co-creator Harry Hawk, formerly of Schnack and Water Taxi Beach. Through documentaries, features and short films, the Festival showcases the best, and the most memorable, of the world’s favorite foods. Along with a heaping helping of mouth-watering films, the festival serves up the food that guests are watching on the screen for a multi-sensory, full-bodied experience.

In 2009, acclaimed director Ron Mann called the festival “his absolute favorite” after his film Know Your Mushrooms was screened and followed by a 10-course mushroom-inspired tasting menu from Next Iron Chef star Brad Farmerie of Public and Double Crown. Other past events have included a screening of Whole Hog by Joe York, during which over 1000 people feasted on whole hog barbecue. Following a screening of the food film classic Big Night, the audience enjoyed a re-creation of the famous Timpano featured in the film. And at the World Premiere of Florent: Queen of the Meat Market, for one night only the audience was treated to memorable menu items from the shuttered iconic restaurant.

The First Annual Chicago Film Festival will take place over September 24-25th 2010 and is an exhibition only. Starting in 2011, the Chicago Food Film Festival will be a competitive film festival accepting entries in the Spring of 2011.

Chicago Food Film Festival 2010 Trailer from George Motz on Vimeo.

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Vimeo Festival + Awards 2010

Monday, July 26th, 2010

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Online video website Vimeo has just announced that they are to hold their first ever video festival and awards event. In contrast to other online video sites, Vimeo focuses on original content, quality production and editing, and allowing users to share their work with groups of their peers.

Having just celebrated their fifth anniversary, Vimeo will launch the Festival + Awards in New York City on October 8-9, 2010 at IAC Headquarters and the SVA Theater. The Festival promises to “bring the world of online video to life like never before”, with two days of screenings, education, panels, installations, parties, and more. Line up, activities, speakers and of course, parties, will be announced shortly. Submissions for the awards are now open, and categories include….

The Vimeo Award: The Best Video Award will be selected by a group of judges from multiple categories and the Vimeo Awards staff. Winner will receive a $25,000 grant to produce new work.
Narrative: Live-action narrative fiction told through the medium of film/video.
Remix: A film/video that is comprised of elements such as sound and picture of other works which then combines them to become a metamorphic work.
Original Series: A periodically released collection of episodic content.
Documentary: Short films/videos that seek to document compelling actuality or reality.
Music Video: Short films/videos that accompany a complete piece of music or song.
Animation: A simulation of movement created by displaying a series of pictures or frames.
Motion Graphics: The use of the principles of graphic design to create a film/video using animation or filmic techniques.
Experimental: Short films/videos that experiment with new ideas, forms, techniques, and expressions that are often characterized by the absence of a linear narrative.
Captured: Videos that capture an artistic expression or performance.

Honorary Awards:

Digital Maverick: Honorary award for pioneering spirt in the world of online video.
The Feature Presentation: Honoring the vanguard and innovative release of unique feature film online.

The Vimeo Awards will accept submissions from June 3, 2010 – July 31, 2010 for a $20 (U.S.) fee per-video ($5 for Vimeo Plus members) at www.vimeoawards.com. Entrants can submit any original work as long as it has premiered online between June 3, 2008 and July 30, 2010 or has never been premiered anywhere.

For more information on the Vimeo Festival & Awards, head to http://vimeo.com/awards.

Lee Jarvis.

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NAPTE/LATVFEST

Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

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Featured Speakers: *Howie Mandel, Actor/Comedian/TV Host, David Hudson,
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Kevin Pollak’s Chat Show *Michelle King & Robert King, THE GOOD WIFE

Register Now with Promo Code 10MATCH for a $100 savings!

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Win a trip to the Cannes International Film Festival

Thursday, April 15th, 2010

Time Out Chicago has announced a chance to win a trip to the Cannes International Film Festival from Stella Artois.

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Founded in 1946, Cannes is one of the world’s oldest and most prestigious film festivals. 2010 sees American Director Tim Burton take on the role of President of the Jury, and the opening film has been announced as Robin Hood, the epic blockbuster by British director Ridley Scott, starring Russell Crowe and Cate Blanchett, and will be presented out of competition on Wednesday 12th May.

One lucky grand-prize winner will receive a trip for two to the Cannes International Film Festival, enjoying a three-day, two-night stay in the picturesque French Riviera and VIP access to the 2010 Canes International Film Festival (May 12-23), courtesy of the festival’s official beer partner Stella Artois®. Beautiful scenery and free meals await at the hotel, La Manoir de L’Etang, a 19th century manor house that was once home to Pablo Picasso. Then, travel to the festival in style with free transportation. Once there, get access to the festival’s red carpet, VIP events, select film screenings and the Stella Artois® hospitality area!

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