Full version of the Demonstrous short doc is not online! A portrait of Jeff Richey, environmental specialist at a water reclamation plant by day and jazz musician by night. A film exploring the intertwining of separate lives of one person – one man’s way of sustaining his living and making his art in Denton, Texas. …
Read more »Filmmakers Get Social: Prepping your Doc with funding: Navigating non-profits, fiscal sponsorship, and raising funds using social media Wednesday, June 16, 2010 at 7:30 PM (ET) @ The Roger Smith Hotel THE EVENT Join us for a short film screening, cocktail hour and panel discussion on how independent documentary filmmakers are navigating the non- profits, …
Read more »Since humans began the practice of leaving the firepit to squat behind the bushes, we have been trying to get away from our own waste. The process is now fully industrialized and, thanks to the flush, we almost never even have to see the evil that our body must purge daily. Out of sight, out …
Read more »Good morning from SXSW! I’ve got just over a full day left at the fest, and I’m starting it with screenings of two IFP films in competition – Miao Wang’s Beijing Taxi and Cameron Yates’ The Canal Street Madam. Both have had outstanding marketing schemes at the fest. At the Beijing Taxi party – Beijinger …
Read more »The entire experience of going to the movies is magical to me. From the moment your ticket stub is ripped and you settle into your seat, the lights dim and the projector heats up, and you are transported away. There is a desire to be captivated by these stories, a chance to escape into a …
Read more »Great idea for biological nuances to good use: making electricity to power pesticidal robots. [vimeo 5198309]
Read more »Quality time through technology. Blind father plays games with Daughter using a low res tactile display on his tongue. She seems bored by this and tries to cheat in Tic-Tac-Toe. He catches her deception with his [youtube xNkw28fz9u0 nolink]
Read more »The trailer the world has been waiting for… [youtube Y0bwbNuttq8] A portrait of Jeff Richey, environmental specialist at a water reclamation plant by day and jazz musician by night. A film exploring the intertwining of separate lives of one person – one man’s way of sustaining his living and making his art in Denton, Texas. …
Read more »What are the odds? You start making a documentary about a Sax player and suddenly his Alma Mater gets a Grammy nomination! Congratulations One o’Clock Band!
Read more »We just finished recording an LP at Park West Studios.
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