Science of Film: Science Art Cinema Film Festival Announces Call For Submissions (Festival Press Release)

Posted by on Nov 27, 2016 in Featured, Festivals, Industry, MicroFilmmaking, News, Press Releases | 0 comments

The Science Art Cinema Film Festival, presented by the Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science, announced the first-ever edition will be held on April 27, 2017 at the museum’s Frost Planetarium in downtown Miami’s Museum Park. The festival is seeking submissions through February 14, 2017 for both short science and science fiction films influenced by art, as well as short art films influenced by science and science fiction. The call is open to both fiction and non-fiction efforts as well as live action and animation.

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Falling for Magic: 46 of the Biggest Fall TV Shows Created Using Blackmagic (Industry Press Release)

Posted by on Nov 18, 2016 in Featured, Industry, News, Press Releases | 0 comments

Blackmagic Design today announced that several Blackmagic Design products, including digital film cameras, Fusion Studio visual effects and motion graphics software and DaVinci Resolve Studio color corrector and editor, are being used for production and post production work on some of the most anticipated shows in this year’s fall television lineup.

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Documenting a Street Icon: Getting Down and Dirty with “The Nasty” (Industry Press Release)

Posted by on Nov 13, 2016 in Articles, Featured, Industry, News | 0 comments

The New York graffiti scene is a space that is dominated by men. Filmmaker, Carly Starr Brullo Niles, got unprecedented access into this world to create an intimate portrait of one of the world’s most renowned and influential graffiti artist, Julius Cavero, aka Terrible T-Kid 170. The documentary The Nasty Terrible T-Kid 170: Julius Cavero directed by Brullo Niles tells Cavero’s story through over 30 years of archival footage, interviews with some rarely seen figures in the graffiti world and through nighttime footage of Cavero and his crew putting up new are in public spaces.

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