Chris Folino’s ‘Sparks’ to Premiere in Silicon Valley… (News)

Posted by on Feb 28, 2013 in Event Coverage, Industry, MicroFilmmaking, News, Special Screening | 93 comments

Long time readers of MFM doubtless remember Chris Folino and his hysterical comedy, Gamers, which won a 9.0 in our Special Critique Category (for those who are technically over the $50,000 budget cap, but whose ingenuity pushes the creativity of Independent films). Well, Folino's new film, Sparks, is about to premiere in Silicon Valley and he let me know about it so that I could pass on the info...

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The Magic of the MicroBudget: Sheri Candler talks with Edward Burns (Video Interview)

Posted by on Feb 20, 2013 in Event Coverage, Festivals, Industry, Interviews, MicroFilmmaking, Retrospectives | 0 comments

Writer/Director Edward Burns sat down with us at the Sundance Film Festival 2013 to discuss why he loves the freedom that comes with microbudget filmmaking, the compromises that are involved when working with less money, why digital distribution interests him more than conventional theatrical, using social media (primarily Twitter) to reach his audience and why he enjoys it.

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$70K Micro-Budget Film becomes First 3D Indie film to Premiere In Dallas (News/Industry)

Posted by on Dec 14, 2012 in Industry, MicroFilmmaking, News | 1 comment

Zero One, a science fiction thriller written and produced by Kareem Gray, will be the basis for a TV series now in development, The Zero One Mandate. The film, which revolves around a man who discovers a computer program that has the power to save or destroy humanity, has been screened at film festivals around the world. It won the Best Screenplay and Best Original Music awards at the Boston Sci-Fi Festival, and was named Best Film at this year's Dallas Black Film Festival. Ticket Stubs Entertainment called it 'hugely enjoyable for all ages.' Now the original 2-D version has been converted into a 3-D movie experience by P3DHD, a Dallas company that is pioneering quick, high quality, cost effective conversions of conventional film and video into 3-D.

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