Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Gamer Opening September 4


Remember when they blocked off a lot of downtown Albuquerque and blew a lot of things up? That was for the filming of the movie "Gamer" (it was known as "The Game" back then). We'll your fair city will be hitting the screen on September 4! Be sure to check it out!

Great Production Office/Studio/Workspace Available in Santa Fe



Conveniently located in the Richards Avenue Business Park (between Agua Fria and Rufina on Richards Avenue), this unit features an office (approximately 500 SqFt) and a shop/warehouse space (approx. 1100 SqFt) available individually or together.

The unit features several parking spaces, a large/commercial garage door, and ample space for a variety of uses. Space is available immediately and we are offering the first month's rent for half-off! Please contact us to set up a showing!

See more pics here!

Contact Christie Green
(505) 983-5743
getdowntoearth.christie@gmail.com

Film Internship Class at Santa Fe Community College

Santa Fe Community College Fall 2009 Internship Class:

FILM 298, CRN 21053, Film Crew Internship, Dates: 8/22 through 12/11; Times/Days: TBD; 3 credits. Instructor: Monique Anair/Windy Earls

You must be a registered credit student (not continuing education) at SFCC which can be done with no application fee at www.sfccnm.edu (just follow the new student links)

Information: http://www.sfccnm.edu, e-mail filminfo@sfccnm.edu or call Sandra at 428-1421

New Mexico Women in Film Event -- Storytelling Workshop


Storytelling on the Web: Harnessing a World of Opportunities

Date: August 25, 2009
Time: 6 to 7 pm Networking and Refreshments
7 to 8:30 pm Panel and Q&A
Place: Simms Fine Arts Center at Albuquerque Academy
Cost: Free to WIF members; $15 for nonmembers

On Tuesday, August 25, New Mexico Women in Film will be hosting a panel discussion focusing on creating original content for the Internet. The panel will discuss how the Internet has blossomed into an attractive venue for filmmakers (and storytellers in general) who are seeking new creative opportunities. Panelists will not only look at content creation, but will also discuss how the Internet can serve those who want to reach a larger audience or who seek greater professional recognition. The event will include a screening of a portion of Date Doctor: This Might Sting, a brand new webisode made in New Mexico.

Panelists include Carolyn Handler Miller, New Media writer and author of Digital Storytelling, Second Edition and Date Doctor’s co-producers, writer-director Hannah Macpherson and actress Rebekah Wiggins. The panel will be moderated by Monique Anair, faculty member of the Film and Media Arts program at Santa Fe Community College.

For more information, contact Denise K. Baker (505) 877-8500 denise@drbelectric.com