Posts Tagged ‘media’

Rogue River Screening at the Sacramento Film and Music Festival

Sunday, July 18th, 2010

As a follow up to this post, Sacramento area filmmakers, KeJo Production’s thriller Rogue River is screening at the Sacramento Film and Music Festival on July 31st at 8pm at the Crest Theater.  There will be an after-party across the street at the Cosmo Cafe, following the screening.  Noticeably missing is a trailer for the movie.  Come on guys, post a trailer, so I can link to it!  But for now, below is a behind the scenes video.

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In addition, here is the schedule for the rest of the Sacramento Film and Music Festival.

Dumbworld Sucks (Or Sorry, “Creates a Vacuum”)

Friday, July 16th, 2010

What is  the significance of 080910? It is the date that National Dumbworld Day happens to fall on this year.  Nothing significant will probably happen on that day.  No parades (like last year).  No free give-aways. No handing out turkeys to the less fortunate or knocking on strangers doors and asking for free candy.  Nothing.  But know that Dumbworld still loves you and holds you dear to its heart.

Groupon for Sacramento Film and Music Festival: $49 for all festival pass

Friday, July 16th, 2010

Groupon’s deal for the day is $49 all screening pass for the Sacramento Film and Music Festival ($120 value).  There is some fine print (if you aren’t familiar with Groupon, here is how it works).  You have five days to get in on the deal- so hurry.

Sacramento Filmmaker Deon Taylor Featured on Huffington Post

Saturday, July 10th, 2010

About 4 years ago, I attended a discussion panel on filmmaking at the Sacramento International Film Festival where Deon Taylor was a speaker.  Something he said that day made him stand out as one of the smartest people in the room, and a name to remember.  (more…)

The First Movie Shot on the iPhone4?

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

A USC cinema graduate student from Sacramento, has shot the first movie on the iPhone4 and has got some buzz with some help from Twitter.  Good Idea.  When the iPad gets a camera, I am shooting the first movie with it.  Probably not, but it will be worth some buzz.

A week after the iPhone4 was released, a USC cinema graduate student from Sacramento is making news online and with Mac World movers and shakers.

via News10.net

See the iPhone4 movie, Apple of My Eye, shot in 48 hours on vimeo.