FILM FESTIVALS & PRODUCTIONS of SFSU Alum/Current's Interests
General
WELCOME to this page!!!
We welcome all filmmakers to network with us!!!
The majority of "friends" on this site have been added because some aspect of film touches their lives. We try and help each other out with productions.
We want to help spread the word about both paid and unpaid work. We want to help others gain experience by gaining experience ourselves.
So lets hear about some stuff!
Movies
Starting MARCH 2008 the SFSU Film Festival myspace page will feature a new student film EACH WEEK! (THIS STILL APPLIES AS OF JAN 2009)
Have any films that you want shown and seen?
Simply send a message with a short summary of your film and a link if possible to the short.
Television
Books
FILM FESTIVALS & PRODUCTIONS of SFSU Alum/Current's Details
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About me:
UPDATE: JAN 10, 2009!!!
Happy New Year!
A year ago this was a myspace page to get students involved in Film Finals 2008. We used this page to promote students work. To give the students of the bay area a chance to show their films - we created mini film festivals on the site every couple of weeks with our "featured student works" .
Film Finals came and went- yet we still had this page and an amazing network of graduates and undergrads.
We now use this page to offer help to filmmakers in the bay area. Whenever a production of yours needs a crew, needs extra's, need's specific positions filled, crazy sets built, needing to locate equipment- send us a message. If we do not have an answer- we post bulletins to our network for you and send any replies we get.
Hope to hear and work with you soon!
WiLL King
willyumwill@gmail.com
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SFSU FILM FINALS WEBSITE www.filmfinals.7p.com
San Francisco State University will hold THREE film festivals for students and the public toward the closing of Spring 2008
+ + FILM PREVIEWS + +
+ + FILM FINALS + +
+ + MASTER OF FINE ARTS SHOW + +
When: Tuesday and Wednesday May 12th and 13th, 9am – 4pm
Where: August Coppola Theatre, Fine Arts building
SF State 1600 Holloway Ave. SF. 94132
Description: FREE Come and vote for your favorites in this marathon of 80+ student movies. The best films will screen again at the juried Film Finals on May 16 Information 415 338-1629 web cinema.sfsu.edu
When: Friday, May 16, 7pm – 9pm
Where: McKenna Theatre, Creative Arts building,
SF State 1600 Holloway Ave. SF 94132
Description:
$7 general/$5 students and seniors.
Raymond Rea, faculty adviser Showcasing the year’s top Cinema student productions, the juried Film Finals features short films in animation, experimental, documentary, narrative, film noir and creative cross-genre
***RECEPTION w/ food: 5:30PM, Room 153,
Award Ceremony
Retiring Professors being recognized: Jim Kitses and Pat Ferrero.
Keynote Speaker: Steven Okazaki
Creative Arts building Information 415 338-1629 web cinema.sfsu.edu
THIS TUESDAY FREE FOR ALL FILM NIGHT 8PM @ DOCS CLOCK . OPENS SUBMISSION. CHEAP BEER.
Every second and fourth Tuesday @ Doc's Clock . Between 21st & 22nd and Mission. Marquee Sign. FREE FILM. 8-10 PM. 21+ Open Film series (Bring your work down) $2 PBR on Draft $3 Wells/ Most other beers $4 Jameson
Come down and bring a film or sign up with me first. OPEN CALL. BRING YOUR OWN WORK DOWN. Films should be 30 Minutes and under.
FREE FOR ALL FILM SERIES wants.... Comedy Horror Sci-fi Cult/ Trash/ Exploitation Erotic/ Interesting Porn Experimental Video Mash-ups Experimental/Art Films Music Videos Viral/ Found Documentaries Trailers Previews/ Scenes from films .... and whatever else!
All work must be on DVD or you must bring a S-Video Cable with your media player to connect to the S-Video port on the DVD Player. Please introduce yourself and the name of the film before it is shown.
I want this to this to be a relaxed atmosphere where all sorts of filmmakers and fans can come together watch films and network. Don't forget to Network and have fun!
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Hello fellow SFSU filmmakers! As you can see by the post below, I am in search of a film that was shown at the last film finals preview. The reason that I am inquiring is that I need an "older" actor (age 60 and up) to play the main character in the film I am producing for Cine 620. Please, if you have any information regarding the aforementioned film or an actor who would be willing to work on a student project, let me know.
Does anybody know the student film that had the room of mirrors with a young girl and an elderly man? If you do please shoot me a message and if possible where I could check it out again. Thanks!
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Each piece that is this picture has its contribution to my message: The interlocking of the women's fingers; the slowly emerging of the front side of their bodies and faces from the darkness into the light where they are not shunned out but, seen and heard; the sepia color tone symbolizing both near, far, and among those next to each woman are the same in spite of their appearances; the background of San Francisco where some of their movement to freedom began; their freely raised arms and hands to visually express their ability to do so without the old-day-oppression.