Posts Tagged ‘Indie’

Food – Vancouver Film School (VFS)

March 23, 2010 - 3:07 pm 25 Comments

Created by Vancouver Film School students through the VFS Film Production program:

Director: Johann Lee
Producer: Shayla Perry
Director of Photography: Megan Matsen
Writer: Johann Lee and Andrew Chung
Art Director: Younghoo Kwon
Editor: Ronash Bajracharya
Assistant Director: Oliver Milne
Camera Operator: Megan Matsen
1st Assistant Camera: Linda Besseling
Sound Mixer: Ronash Bajracharya
Grip: Kris Khosrowkhani
Production Assistants:
Max Marois
Chris Dow
Jessy Dupont
Dialogue Editor/ADR Recordist: Anton Verenitch
Foley Editor/Foley Artist: Tinjun Niu
SFX/SPFX/BG Editor/Foley Artist: Chris Matlosz
Music Composer: Kaze Patricio Chan

Cast:
Kiana Bahrey
Jim K. Y. Chan
Fane Tse
Melanie Oh
Rachael Li
Kelly Bartucci
Amanda Konkin
C Douglas Quon
Jacqueline Quon

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The Playing Field

March 20, 2010 - 6:06 pm 3 Comments

Written by James Huffman, directed by Eric Jones and starring Anne Judson Yager, James Huffman, Chris Tessitore, Heidi Fielek and Ashley Cozine “The Playing Field” was submitted as part of the 48 Hour Film Project and later nominated for “Best of LA 2008″

The 48 Hour Film Project is a contest in which teams of filmmakers are assigned a genre, a character, a prop, and a line of dialogue, and have 48 hours to create a short film containing those elements. Shortly after the 48 hours of filmmaking, the films from each city are then screened at a theater in that city. The Project has existed since 2001. In 2007, 30,000 filmmakers made around 2000 films in 34 states and eight countries.

48HRFP Los Angeles is widely considered to be the most competitive.

On June 13th, using the assigned genre: “Detective/Cop,” and the elements ” Ronald or Rhonda Donellson, Game Host,” for Name; “3 (or more) Potatoes” for Prop: and ‘Leave it to me, I’m a professional,” for the required Line of Dialogue, Indie City Entertainment endured a 48 hour non-stop filmmaking frenzy to create “The Playing Field.”

Written by James Huffman, directed by Eric Jones and starring Anne Judson Yager, James Huffman, Chris Tessitore and Heidi Fielek, “The Playing Field” was submitted with minutes to spare and later nominated for “Best of LA 2008″

This is our film.

http://www.indiecityentertainment.com

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Cinema 2009

January 16, 2010 - 5:43 am 25 Comments

1 Year, 342 Movies, Endless hours of hard work, 7 Minutes.
2009 proved that innovation is rewarded; this year we saw great films coming from every direction, so I used more of them for the video. The sequel to the reason most of you subscribed is here: enjoy, leave a comment and take a look at my other work!

I didn’t count them by hand, though. It’s very well possible there are fewer movies in there. I had 342 different movie trailers for footage.

Audio Copyright Notices:
‘Malabar Front’ by If These Trees Could Talk remains courtesy of If These Trees Could Talk, ® 2006.
‘Death’ by White Lies remains courtesy of Polydor Ltd. (UK), ® 2008.
‘Crying Lightning’ by Arctic Monkeys remains courtesy of Domino Records, ® 2009.
‘1901′ by Phoenix remains courtesy of Ghettoblaster under Exclusive Licence to V2 Records, ® 2009.
‘Wake Up’ by Arcade Fire remains courtesy of Rough Trade, ® 2005.

Please support creativity and purchase these tracks in the iTunes Store if you want to download them:
http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewIMix?id=347862695

List of films in order of appearance:
http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0AefGcSqotpcgZHp6ODJwNl80Z3g0OGhoZmo&hl=en

Edit © Kees van Dijkhuizen, 2009.

This project was purely non-profit and not aimed at breaking copyright laws.

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Jimi Hendrix Shotgun Live 1965 Night Train Oldest Known Film

November 5, 2009 - 8:46 pm 24 Comments

Jimi Hendrix Shotgun Live 1965 Night Train Backing Buddy & Stacey. Oldest Known Film Footage of Jimi Hendrix Playing Guitar On Nashville’s Channel 5
“WLAC-TV studios, L & C Tower, 159 4th Avenue North, Nashville
Jimi appears as a guitar player in “The Royal Company” playing in the back-up band for Buddy & Stacy on the WLAC-TV Channel 5 show “Night Train” performing “Shotgun”. On the same show Jimmy Church performs “In The Midnight Hour”, the Wilson Pickett version of the song was released in late June – early July. Billy Cox has said that Jimi left and returned to Nashville several times, this could have been one of those visits…
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MUCH MORE TO COME
God bless and all the best
BK

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The Films – Black Shoes

October 20, 2009 - 1:40 pm 25 Comments

Video for the first Single from the Album ‘Don´t Dance Rattlesnake’

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