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Alex J Ferrari February 26th, 2006 09:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Heath McKnight
Alex,

Where's the copy to submit to the Voices of Local Film at the Palm Beach International Film Festival? Check out our site:

www.pbfilmsociety.org

Thanks,

Heath

Is it too late? Can I still submit??
Alex

Heath McKnight February 26th, 2006 10:29 PM

Sure, do it overnight, though. Go to www.pbfilmsociety.org to download the form.

heath

ps-funny how there are two Heaths on this thread!

Alex J Ferrari February 26th, 2006 11:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Heath McKnight
Sure, do it overnight, though. Go to www.pbfilmsociety.org to download the form.

heath

ps-funny how there are two Heaths on this thread!

Do I make it attention to you? Are you part of the festival?
Alex

Heath McKnight February 26th, 2006 11:23 PM

We are a part of the festival, just a seperate entity. Like how the Palm Beach County Film and TV Commission handles the Student Showcase.

heath

Alex J Ferrari April 8th, 2006 10:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Heath McKnight
We are a part of the festival, just a seperate entity. Like how the Palm Beach County Film and TV Commission handles the Student Showcase.

heath

Hey Guys,

Just wanted to update you on some stuff:

FESTIVAL: Film Festival UPDATE: B R O K E N is an "Official Selection" of the Palm Beach International Film Festival in West Palm Beach, FL.
Founded in 1996, The Palm Beach International Film Festival (PBIFF) was the brainchild of local business and civic leaders who felt a film festival would offer an exciting cultural venue for the community, be a tremendous fundraiser for film and TV education and would also provide an excellent opportunity to introduce filmmakers to the area's resources. The PBIFF celebrates both the history and the future of the film industry with seven days of world premieres, special events, seminars, feature, short films and documentaries.

In 2003 PBIFF became a "Competitive" Festival; joining the ranks of other great film events such as: Sundance, Cannes, Toronto and Venice. The PBIFF has enjoyed a remarkable level a success to date. While competing with over 1500 similar events, PBIFF has created a special niche within the film industry and is listed as one of the top 25 film festivals in the world. Unlike many festivals around the country, the PBIFF has dedicated itself into making a difference in the lives of young people by helping to fulfill their dreams in the world of film. Proceeds generated each year go to the Palm Beach County Schools to provide new technologies for optimal learning in the form of grants and scholarships.



The Palm Beach Film Festival will be April 20-28, 2006. For more info goto: http://www.pbifilmfest.org

BTW, I am working on another short film....heheheheeeehhhehehe.
We are in development with BROKEN the feature but I'm getting the itch to shoot something new. I'll keep you posted.
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Keep your eye on the prize
Alex
http://www.whatisbroken.com
http://www.numbrobot.com
http://www.enigmafactory.com

Official My Space Page - http://www.myspace.com/broken2006

Heath McKnight April 8th, 2006 10:41 AM

http://www.pbifilmfest.org/films.asp?catID=14

and

www.pbfilmsociety.org

have more information for you all! Hope to see the South Florida and Treasure Coast, FL guys and gals out there!

heath

Sean J. Manning June 19th, 2006 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Heath McKnight
Don't go to film--most fests want and prefer HDCam. Even if you shoot 16mm, go for the "blow-up" to HDCam.

1. Can someone please explain what the following means: "go for the blow-up to HDCam"

2. Why do festivals want and perfer HDCam vs 16mm?

Heath McKnight June 19th, 2006 04:58 PM

1. Blow-up is actually a term for going to film, but it's not used as much as "transfer to film" or "film out."

2. First of all, very few festivals play 16mm, they prefer digital or 35mm, best I can tell. Second, having a projectionist, especially if it's a union one, costs a lot of money. Equipment costs also factor in (and not all film festivals screen in movie theatres). To go to HDCAM, it costs around $300 to $500; film outs can cost around $20,000 to $40,000.

Around 60% of films at Sundance are shown digitally, HDCAM.

heath

Alex J Ferrari June 19th, 2006 06:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Heath McKnight
1. Blow-up is actually a term for going to film, but it's not used as much as "transfer to film" or "film out."

2. First of all, very few festivals play 16mm, they prefer digital or 35mm, best I can tell. Second, having a projectionist, especially if it's a union one, costs a lot of money. Equipment costs also factor in (and not all film festivals screen in movie theatres). To go to HDCAM, it costs around $300 to $500; film outs can cost around $20,000 to $40,000.

Around 60% of films at Sundance are shown digitally, HDCAM.

heath

What he said.... ; )

Heath McKnight June 19th, 2006 06:57 PM

Thanks, Alex. Hope you're making another short and will submit it to the Voices of Local Film. BTW, if anyone knows anything about film festivals, it's you!

heath

Alex J Ferrari August 4th, 2006 08:01 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Heath McKnight
Thanks, Alex. Hope you're making another short and will submit it to the Voices of Local Film. BTW, if anyone knows anything about film festivals, it's you!

heath

thanks man!!!! working on a ton of stuff...soon...soon!

Alex J Ferrari August 4th, 2006 08:09 AM

"BROKEN" Feature Film CONCEPT PAINTINGS


Hey guys,

We just released to the public for the first time the exclusive concept art for the feature film. Check it out: http://www.whatisbroken.com/bk_feature.html


Let us know what you think.

Keep your eye on the prize :thumbsup:
Alex
http://www.whatisbroken.com
http://www.numbrobot.com
http://www.enigmafactory.com

Official My Space Page - http://www.myspace.com/broken2006

Ed Grabowski August 5th, 2006 12:44 PM

I didnt realise how long this thread has been going on. I watched your trailer alex, a while ago when you first posted it. And after seeing it I picked my jaw up from the floor and really re-evaluated my position on low budget filmmaking. Just for me alone to see how far your short has taken you really lifts up my spirits on the idea that it CAN happen. I use a dvx1oob, and never knew the camera had the power to give that sort of look (with help from your lighting etc etc). I am going to try to order the DvD today if i can, I just realized you were selling them. Anyway Great work man, really.

Alex J Ferrari August 5th, 2006 01:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ed Grabowski
I didnt realise how long this thread has been going on. I watched your trailer alex, a while ago when you first posted it. And after seeing it I picked my jaw up from the floor and really re-evaluated my position on low budget filmmaking. Just for me alone to see how far your short has taken you really lifts up my spirits on the idea that it CAN happen. I use a dvx1oob, and never knew the camera had the power to give that sort of look (with help from your lighting etc etc). I am going to try to order the DvD today if i can, I just realized you were selling them. Anyway Great work man, really.

thanks man!!!! order it this weekend because I'll be gone for 10 days starting Tuesday and all orders will be shipped after I get back.
Keep your eye on the prize!
Alex

Heath McKnight August 5th, 2006 07:32 PM

Alex gives a COMPLETE rundown on how to make an indie movie look good. My tips, which seem universal: use a good camera, a great DP, get some good G&E (grip and electric), if you can afford a gaffer get one, and edit/color correct accordingly in post.

I can't stress the DP part--shooting my movies and trying to direct was always disastrous.

heath


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