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Victor Muh September 7th, 2005 05:24 AM

I'm currently in O'ahu. I will soon be in L.A.

Brian Andrews September 9th, 2005 10:05 AM

Crew needed in northern NJ - beginners OK!
 
I'm a beginner making my first short. I need crew members, any level of experince as long as you are willing to help and learn.

This is a no budget 28 minute comedy. We'll be shooting on Panasonic GS400, with Rode VideoMic on a boom and Home Depot work lights.

If there is an experinced DP who wants to help that would be great too!

Chet Hardin September 9th, 2005 10:45 AM

Wanted - short political film
 
Hi -

I am working on a 60-minute piece that I shot on a DVX-100a. I have wrapped shooting and am starting the editing process.

In one scene, there is a television, and my lead is watching it. I am looking for someone to work with me on creating a 60-second short that I can use as the tv program.

What I am looking for is a short piece that is violent, disturbing and extremely modern. Think 1984's 2 minutes of hate American Idol style.

This film has an undercurrent of political analysis. And this analysis comes from an anti-war, progressive stance. Though the film is never obtuse with its politics neither does it act as propaganda for any political leaning. It is a story. And the lead character is horrified by the violence he sees on TV and around him. That is all.

Anyway. If you are interested and enjoy creative editing, let me know. I will be more than happy to show you what I have edited so far.

Chet

Henrik Holmberg September 9th, 2005 11:41 AM

Low budget horror scripts for sale
 
Hi there

I have some new horror scripts available for indie filmmakers.



AFTER DARK

Genre: Supernatural Horror

A father's fight to protect his young daughter from something unknown that is dwelling in the dark woods.


It's a bit like "Hide and Seek" but with a real supernatural element.
The script deals with scares of the unseen and not gore. It can be done on a low budget. Few locations and characters. Minimal f/x.





DEADLY ATTRACTION

Genre: Horror/Thriller

A serial-killer roams the streets, and Julie suspects her new handsome neighbor. Is he innocent, or a cold-blooded psychopath?


Like a Hitchcock-thriller with slasher elements.
Low budget. Moderate gore and f/x.





DOOMSDAY

Genre: Sci-Fi/Horror

Six people in a bomb shelter fight something out of this world.


Think "Signs" meets "28 Days Later".
Low budget. Moderate CGI and f/x




To read a script, contact: info@nocashfilm.com

Patrick Swinnea September 10th, 2005 03:07 PM

It looks like they're offering "credit in the film" for the footage. I don't know these people but that seems really shady for footage that could have cost you your life.

George Ellis September 10th, 2005 09:52 PM

Forgot to post this the other day... There are other ways to lose your family because of a hurricane. They may not have liked the risk and fixation and left.

Chris Metts September 13th, 2005 07:02 PM

To all Orlando filmmakers
 
Welcome Toy!

I live and work in the Orlando area, let me know if you are wanting to do a project or somthing, I will be more than happy to help out. I myself have been finding it alittle difficult to find other independent filmmakers around here who are willing to put enough time and effort into a project to make it look good. So if anyone around Orlando is wanting to make a project, and needs some help, let me know!

:o)

Chris.

Josh Caldwell September 14th, 2005 08:46 PM

NY Color Correctionist Wanted
 
Hey everyone,

I'm working on my short film The Beautiful Lie. Some you may have seen the trailer. I'm looking for a good colorist who could help me correct about 8 shots, all quick, and relatively the same. Meaning, change to one could be applied (with a bit of tweaking) to all of them. They all need the same type of correction.

I don't have any money but credit with of course be given. Anyone interested? Or know someone who is really good with Color Correction?

Thanks,
Josh

Vladimir Frolov September 15th, 2005 10:38 AM

Location Sound Recording - Russia.
 
Location sound recording for film and video.

A Moscow based production mixer is available to cover your project needs all over Russia and CIS countries.
Full Feature Film kit (and any other equipment available upon need). Full Crew.

Credits:
Countdown (FF)
Men's Season (FF)
Don't Even Think (FF)

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Vladimir Frolov
Production Mixer
Phone: +7 (926) 527-6990
E-Mail: sound@fft.ru
ICQ: 1173661

Kevanya Jones September 15th, 2005 11:28 AM

Hey I just move here as well.
 
Hello all, I just move here from North Jersey and i am also looking for some others in the video. I am looking for so opportunities to sharpen up my skills. I own my own dvc 15. It is not the best but it is good. I am looking to help out with some projects. Get my feety wet (so to say). If you or anyone else would like to get together. Please feel free to email @ KMPfilms@gmail.com or Call me a 908-370-7622. Oh Oh my name is Kevanya but everyone calls me Kay..


Hope to talk soon....

Kevanya Jones September 15th, 2005 11:36 AM

If you need for West Palm and the Surrounding Areas
 
Hello, I am able to shoot footage of West Palm and the surrounding area ( like Ft. lauderdale and bouyon beach, and more. If need footage there email me. Kmpfilms@gmail.com

Imran Zaidi September 15th, 2005 03:38 PM

Hey guys, a good couple of ways to start meeting local filmmakers in the Orlando area is:

1) DMAC film slam. See www.dmacorlando.com for details.

2) Go to the next FMPTA meeting (Florida Motion Picture and Television Association). Info is below since their site seems to be down right now. It costs money, but usually if it's your first time, find the chair Scott Dupont, and tell him it's your first time, and he'll let you in free. A range of people go - from pretty experienced to college level.

Notice how both of these are at DMAC. It's a great place to get to know filmmakers, and watch hard-to-find indie films.

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NEXT FMPTA PROGRAM: Monday, September 19th : Veteran Actor JOHN MARTINO!

The Orlando chapter of the Florida Motion Picture & Television
Association proudly presents veteran Actor John Martino best known for
his co-starring role in "The Godfather"! John Martino was born in
Brooklyn and grew up loving show business with Frank Sinatra and Marlon
Brando being his two favorite entertainers. As a teenager, John took
singing and acting lessons under the teaching of John Cassavette’s, the
American Academy of Dramatic arts, and the Universal Art Studios. John
recorded his 1st song titled "Baby Sitting Baby" when he was 20 years old
which landed him an appearance on Dick Clark’s "American Bandstand".
After that small taste of stardom, John moved out to California to pursue
his acting and singing career. He began working in the studios which paid
off after John connected with a production manager who got him a part in
the tv series "Wild, Wild West." John had become a member of the Screen
Actors Guild and went on to do several small roles in movies until he was
cast in the role of Paulie Gatto in the film "The Godfather" which went
on to become one of the greatest films of all time. John would go on to
make several other films and meet many great people in the film industry.
To this day, John is still active in the business appearing in several
recent films including "Confessions of a Thug" and "Flowers" and most
recently he reunited with Robert Duvall and James Caan on "The Godfather
Video Game".

Mr. Martino is currently living in Central Florida with his wife Lori and
his two sons John and Joseph. Being in the theatrical business for over
40 years, John wanted to create a line of hair products with a touch of
Hollywood nostalgia. John created and designed the bottle shaped like an
award for Hollywood Movie Hair Products, Inc. as well as set up the
"Shoes For Kids Foundation", a non-profit organization, in which 10% of
the profit of Hollywood Movie Hair products goes.

This is the first time that the Orlando chapter has hosted John Martino,
so please make sure you don’t miss this exciting program to be held on
Monday, September 19th at the Downtown Media Arts Center (DMAC) located
at 39 S. Magnolia Ave. Orlando, FL 32801. DMAC is located in the green
two story building on the corner of Pine Street and Magnolia Avenue. For
more info and directions visit: www.dmacorlando.com. There are usually
plenty of free parking spaces on the street after 6pm or convenient
garage parking is also available. FMPTA’s famous networking hour starts
at 6:30 pm; the meeting officially kicks off at 7:30 pm. FMPTA members
are admitted for free, guests for $10 and students and members of
reciprocal organization for just $5. For more information, visit our web
site at www.fmpta-orlando.org or call Scott at (407) 629 - 7268.
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Chris Metts September 16th, 2005 05:09 PM

Thanks Imran I'll have to go check it out, maybe I'll see you there!

Chris

Glenn Chan September 17th, 2005 09:54 PM

Hi Josh,
I do not live in New York but it may be possible for me to help you out.

You can check out some of my work at
http://www.glennchan.info/Proofs/dvi...comparison.mov

If you're interested, it would be possible for me to color your film if you can FTP the file to me (up to 5GB is feasible), or you can mail me a miniDV tape.

My email is gchan AT uts.oise.utoronto.ca . We can discuss the details through email if you're interested.

James Emory September 18th, 2005 10:59 AM

I think that's known as a colorist but I like correctionist too. :)


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