The long-awaited 35mm and 100mm 1.6x anamorphic lenses are finally here to round off the 1.6x full-frame anamorphic lineup. The 1.25x anamorphic adapter is a great add-on to turn these lenses into impressive 2x anamorphic lenses.
Read MoreFrom Rom-Com to Drama, Fans of the 'Carter High' Writer-Director Arthur Muhammad Can Expect Four New Films in 2022: 'Bid for Love' (post-production), 'Recession Proof' (post-production), 'Step Dad' (post-production) & 'Trap Soldiers' (post-production)
Read MoreURBT (Urban TV) to Host Webinar with CEO Joseph Collins for Filmmakers - Register Here. As URBT prepares to launch its new streaming app URBTPlus on Roku, Apple and Android, URBT seeks to reach out to filmmakers to encourage them to distribute their content on the URBTPlus platform.
Read MoreEdge of Reason acquired the book and life rights of a young captain who, during the course of his tour in war-torn Vietnam, pioneered the diagnosis and treatment of what is commonly known today as PTSD.
Read MoreAustralian documentary filmmaker, singer-songwriter and humanitarian Bonet is 'changing the world' as she wins her 32nd award in America for her biopic and social justice documentary short film during International Women's Week.
Read MoreBonet's song 'Tragic Fairytale' strikes a chord with people's hearts as she wins her 17th U.S. film festival award for her biopic documentary films and soundtrack.
Read MoreJoin NFMLA on Oct. 21, 2017 as the festival presents genre cinema with an edition of InFocus: European Horror, Sci-Fi & Thrillers. The festival includes short films from France, Sweden, Norway, the United Kingdom, Spain, Australia, Switzerland, Canada and the United States.
Read MoreFilmmakers were challenged to create a short film under five minutes answering the question: What is your LA? Guests are invited to enjoy the premier screening of 26 finalist films, food by LA's legendary Pink's Hot Dogs, complimentary drinks by Tito's Handmade Vodka and Karl Strauss Brewery, live performances, an awards ceremony and more.
Read MoreNewFilmmakers Los Angeles' monthly film festival is back on August 26th, 2017 with a line-up of 12 international short films and feature comedy "How to Get Girls" starring Chris Elliott, Kate Flannery, David Koechner and Chris Kattan.
Read MoreCostumes, performances, gaming, and discussion panels provide a selection of over 100 activity choices scheduled to take place at Infinicon, the summer convention being held at the Crowne Plaza Hotel on August 5th through 7th in Dallas, Texas.
Read MoreTracey Snelling, internationally exhibiting artist based in Oakland, CA, has received a 2015 Painters and Sculptors Grant in the amount of $25,000 from the Joan Mitchell Foundation.
The Joan Mitchell Foundation strives to fulfill the ambitions of Joan Mitchell to assist the needs of contemporary artists and to demonstrate that painting and sculpture are significant cultural necessities.
Michelle Marquez, 15-year old award-winning scientist, wins Outstanding Technical Work in a Short Film category.
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World-renown Journalist Matthew VanDyke wins Best Documentary Short Film for "Not Anymore: A Story OF Revolution" about the Syrian conflict.
Nearly five hundred Seattle area filmmakers of all ages and experience levels will participate in the 3rd Annual 48 Hour Film Horror Project. The premiere screening of the creative mix of films will take place at SIFF Cinema Uptown Theater on Monday, November 2, 2015, where the public is invited to experience the scary, strange and often hilarious results on the big screen.
Read MoreRights of gays, hijras and women take prominence on International Human Rights Day. The four day human rights film festival in the city ends on a note of hope that we all can be agents of change to fight violence and corruption.
Read MoreThe Artivist Collective successfully concluded its 8th annual Artivist Film Festival & Awards after a packed program that ran from August 18th to 20th, 2011 at the historic Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood. Hosted by PETROBRAS, a partner in their extens
Read MoreDue to a series of mishaps this murder mystery, shot in Seattle in 1988 by Paul Gorman, sat unedited until 2010. Rain City Cinema acquired the rights to the film this year and set up the distribution deal with Scarecrow in December. Rain City Cinema
Read MoreRaindance stands for innovative film training, a major film festival and the prestigious British Independent Film Awards. We've been teaching filmmakers in the UK for almost 20 years, and now we're coming to New York!
Read MoreFilmmaking Stuff, a leading educational resource for independent filmmakers is pleased to announce inclusion in MovieMaker Magazine's "50 Best Blogs For Movie Makers." To celebrate, they will provide filmmakers with a complementary filmmaking book.
Read MoreA century ago, Napoleon Hill began researching and writing his classic, Think and Grow Rich - which sold 100 million copies worldwide. On this 100th anniversary comes a fresh and modern look at the core theme of Hill's work.
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