MFM Writer Mike Flanagan Completes Production on Intrepid/Focus Feature of Oculus (News)

Posted by on Nov 3, 2012 in Articles, Behind-the-Scenes, Industry, MicroFilmmaking, News | 0 comments

After Mike Flanagan's masterful release of Absentia--which won best feature film at LA's 2011 Shriekfest and was distributed by Phase 4 films earlier this year--his Oculus franchise was picked up by Trevor Macy and Marc D. Evans of Intrepid Pictures for the major Feature treatment. (The original Oculus short is a cult classic that was made for $1500, garnered a 9.5 from MFM when it came out, and used a single room, a single actor, and a cowled mirror to strike fear in the heart of viewers everywhere.) Intrepid is a production company that seems to be taking a page from the origins of New Line and focusing on films that have very targeted audiences. While they're most recently known for producing James McTeigue's (V for Vendetta) film, Raven, starring John Cusack, they've also produced or presented such varied works as The Cold Light of Day, Crush, and Balls of Fury.

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Halloween Horror Film Challenge 2012 (Contest)

Posted by on Oct 13, 2012 in News | 3 comments

Our friends at BudgetFilmmaker are delighted to announce, after almost over five years of absence, the Halloween Horror Challenge is back again! Confirmed, Jay Slayer from The Dark Side as the Judge and the evening will be compèred by actress Miranda Magee. The Halloween Horror Challenge invites you to make a film using the theme of “The Last Journey Home" The top films will be screened at The Roxy Bar and Screen in London. This event will start at 8pm on 24th November 2012.

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The MFM Straight Shooter review to be unveiled… (News)

Posted by on Oct 4, 2012 in Awards, Industry, MicroFilmmaking, News | 0 comments

Our filmmaker fans have long had a single request for an improvement here at MFM: film reviews! While we are very well known for our film critiques, which are aimed at helping filmmakers learn from their mistakes and improve their craft as filmmakers, the technical details which make these critiques so helpful aren't as great for folks who want to get publicity on the film viewer side of things. As such, we will now be launching our Straight Shooter Film Reviews. A "straight shooter" is someone who doesn't shovel manure, but tells you the unvarnished truth. These reviews will be all the things our filmmakers have said they want for publicity: short, non-technical, and designed for film watchers!

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Starlite Film Festival Announces Film Submission Deadlines (News)

Posted by on Sep 21, 2012 in Festivals, Industry, MicroFilmmaking, News | 0 comments

The second annual StarLite Film Festival announces deadlines for film submissions.

This one-of-a-kind micro-budget film festival promotes the screening and development of feature length narrative films from across the globe that are produced, shot and completed for a total budget under $200,000. Over the course of three days, the film festival will feature 8 hand-selected films screened at the Garden Theatre in historic downtown Winter Garden.

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