Film Nashville Bulletin – October 13th
Greetings, Motion Picture Folks -
*FILM/TV COMMUNITY HOLIDAY CELEBRATION & NASHY AWARD ANNOUNCED
*ARTLIGHTENMENT FEST: ARTS, ARTISTS & THE ART OF EXISTENCE
*ARTOBER NASHVILLE CELEBRATES DIVERSITY AND MULTICULTURALISM
*NINE DAYS IN THE SUN – VERY SPECIAL EVENT OCTOBER 17
*COMMUNITY CINEMA AT LIBRARY: “DEAF JAM” – SATURDAY
*SOC & A.C. INC PRESENT SONY PMW-F3 HANDS ON CAMERA WORKSHOP – SATURDAY
*NECAT ALERT: LIVE-IN STUDIO EVENT NOV 3
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FILM/TV COMMUNITY HOLIDAY CELEBRATION & NASHY AWARD ANNOUNCED
The Film School at Watkins College of Art, Design and Film to receive Nashy Award..
FilmNashville’s annual town meeting involving all vital organizations and schools related to film in the Nashville region has been transformed to a holiday celebration — the Film Soiree & Nashy Awards Ceremony.
WHEN: Tuesday, December 6 – 6 to 8 p.m.
WHERE: PK Pictures / Nu Mynd Studios — 915 Twin Elms Court Nashville 37210
WHO: You
WHAT: Bring info about everything you do or want to promote
EDIBLES: Provided by the Art Institute of Tennessee – Nashville
Winners of FilmNashville’s WE LOVE NASHVILLE video contest will be announced and shown at the celebration.
And this year’s recipient of the Nashy Award, given once a year for Outstanding Contributions to the Growth of the Nashville Filmmaking Community, is The Film School at Watkins College of Art, Design and Film.
PS – Entries still being taken in the WE LOVE NASHVILLE video contest throughout the month of October — submit your video up to 1-minute in length about why you love Nashville — go to www.filmnashville.org for details.
Stay tuned for more info on the holiday gathering in coming weeks.
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ARTLIGHTENMENT FEST: ARTS, ARTISTS & THE ART OF EXISTENCE
Festival started in 2009 as a visual arts event featuring paintings and sculptures ramps up with films — mission to elevate artists and provide context for collaboration..
Artlightenment is still open to entries for locally created short films about about art, artists and the art of existence. Awards are for Best Film, Best Fiction and Best Non-Fiction work.
If you are a filmmaker and would like to be considered for Artlightenment 2011, e-mail Artlightenment director, Robyn Moreshead, at robynmorshead@gmail.com with your film link and contact info.
You can also submit online at www.artlightenment.com film submission page.
FILM SCREENING SCHEDULE
There will be two showings:
Thursday November 10, Group A
6.30 to 9.30pm
and Friday November 11, Group B
6.30 to 9.30pm
The films will also be played throughout the Art and Film Festival from
12 noon Sat Nov 12 till 9pm and Sunday Nov 13, noon till 6pm in a 20 seater film room.
SUBMISSIONS and ACCEPTANCE into FESTIVAL
The submission deadline for film entries is October 25, 2011.
All filmmakers will be informed by October 29, 2011.
As a rule films can be up to 10 minutes long and should be suitable for a general audience.
Longer films may be accepted, upon special proposal.
The projection equipment is 1920 by 1080 Resolution. DVDs or Blue Rays are acceptable.
The quality of your DVD is very important and all DVDs will be tested prior to the festival.
The space seats 180 people.
If you have more than one film please submit.
The jury reserves the right to only accept one film but exceptions could be made.
If your film is accepted by the Jury a DVD will need to be mailed by Oct 25
to be part of the festival. (The DVD needs to work in the projection system so
try to get your films in asap to give time to fix your DVD if needed)
FILM and ART OPENING AND AWARDS
The Film and Art opening will on Sat Nov 12 from 6 to 9 pm.
There will be a recognition awards ceremony that evening for the Best Film and Art and various other categories/genres.
FREE TICKETS
Every person who submits work to the Jury for the Film Festival showings and Art event will be given free tickets to attend the Film Showings, Art Opening and Awards Ceremony and artist workshops. You do not have to be accepted into the Film Festival to get free tickets.
VENUE
The Film and Art Festival will be held at
Celebrity Center
1130 8th Avenue South
Nashville TN 37203
Any filmmaker is welcome to see the venue and the film room prior to participation.
Fore more info contact:
Robyn Morshead
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ARTOBER NASHVILLE CELEBRATES DIVERSITY AND MULTICULTURALISM
Artober Nashville supporting all arts in Nashville during month of October, including events for Hispanic Heritage Month..
Yuri Cunza, President & CEO of the Nashville Area Hispanic Chamber of Commerce recently noted “Through fostering the appreciation of art we all grow as a community, uniting us at the root of our common human experience. Visual art created by culturally diverse artists is too a key component of our cultural vitality. It represents the true make up of our emergent city and a great reason to celebrate our growing diversity.”
In the spirit of Hispanic Heritage Month, many cultural and arts organizations are offering special programming.
Oct 13 – NashvilleArea Hispanic Chamber of Commerce’s 7th Annual Hispanic Heritage Month Reception and Awards Ceremony
Oct 13 – Pulitzer Prize photographer José Galvez brown bag lunch at the Center for Latin America Studies.
Oct 14-16 – The Southern Festival of Books will feature a number of Latino writers.
Ongoing – Arts at the Airport presents an exhibition of five Nashville artists of Hispanic descent.
Ongoing – Vanderbilt University and the Frist Center for the Visual Arts present Cuban-born artist Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons.
Other culturally diverse events this month include:
Oct 14-30 – Circle Players, Inc presents Willy Wonka with an African-American cast as the “candy man.”
Oct 14-16 – The Native American Indian Association hosts its annual Pow Wow
Oct 17 – Staged reading by Mark Clayton Southers of Nine Days in the Sun
Oct 22 – Global Education Center presents the Elena Garcia Dance Project
Artober Nashville is inclusive of all genres of art and many cultures and we invite you to visit our Web site for a complete listing of events during this month-long celebration –
Artober Nashville Video Contest!
Artober Nashville is hosting a video contest on FACEBOOK and YOUTUBE. The video that gets the most likes/comments at the end of the month will win a free comm ed class at Watkins College of Art, Design & Film. Video your favorite Artober Nashville event and then upload it into the Artober YouTube Contest folder.
Artober Multicultural Events
Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons Events
MAMA/RECIPROCAL ENERGY Exhibit @ Vanderbilt
Live Performance @ Frist
Journeys Exhibit @ Frist
Madison Folk Festival
Native American Indian Assn Pow Wow
Willy Wonka
Boo’s Black History Blues
El Dia De Los Muertos
Great Plains Native Arts Lecture
Maria Magdalena Campos-Pons
Jose Galvez
Airport Hispanic Heritage Show
Sarod Maestro Amjad Ali Khan
Alfredo Rodriguez
Sonny Rollins
Visit Now Playing Nashville for a comprehensive list of Artober Nashville events and discount offers — www.nowplayingnashville.com
Artober Nashville is a collaborative promotional initiative designed to highlight, inform and inspire the community’s participation in the wide range of arts activities in the Nashville area.
Metro Nashville Arts Commission
800 2nd Avenue S., P.O. Box 196300
Nashville, TN 37219
Phone: 615-826-6733
Email: arts@nashville.gov
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NINE DAYS IN THE SUN – VERY SPECIAL EVENT OCTOBER 17
Playwright visiting Nashville for reading of “Nine Days in the Sun”..
The African American Playwrights Exchange is excited to partner for a second time with The Metro Parks Theatre Department’s New Play Reading Series and with William Jenkins & The Mary Coleman Theatre Project, presenting a staged reading of Mark Clayton Southers’ NINE DAYS IN THE SUN.
Mr. Southers, who is the newly appointed Artistic Director for the Theatre Initiative of The August Wilson Center for African American Culture, will be making the trip to Nashville to attend the reading.
The reading will be directed by TSU Theatre professor Mark Payne. Helen “Olaketi” Shute-Pettaway will serve as assistant director.
Southers’ play is a political vaudeville in a science fiction setting that postulates a world turned (racially) upside down when the earth moves closer to the sun – in the not so distant future.
This is the second event in the Metro Nashville Parks Theatre Department’s New Play Reading Series, Artistic Director – Carolyn German.
Several of the cast members performed two scenes at this past weekend’s Sideshow Fringe Festival including: TV and film actor Chandra Walton; spoken word artist Christina Kretchik; stage veteran Elliot Robinson; theatre and film producer Ken Bernstein; and performance and visual artist Antwan Hamilton.
The event will take place on Monday, October 17, 2011 at 7:00 pm at The Z Alexander Looby Theatre, located at 2301 Rosa Parks Blvd, Nashville, Tennessee 37228. Admission is Free to the Public. For exciting news and updates on the Metro Parks Theatre Department’s New Play Reading Series and the African American Playwrights Exchange, please visit us at www.africanamericanplaywrightsexchange.blogspot.com or contact Jaz Dorsey at 615.915.0891 or via email at jazmn41@aol.com.
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COMMUNITY CINEMA AT DOWNTOWN LIBRARY: “DEAF JAM”
ITVS, NaFF and Library collaborate to present film about deaf girl who discovers sign language poetry..
Deaf Jam A Film By Judy Lieff
Saturday Oct. 15 3 – 5 p.m. (free) Reception at 2:30
Nashville Public Library
615 Church St., Downtown Nashville
Aneta Brodski, a deaf teen living in New York City, discovers the power of American Sign Language poetry. As she prepares to be one of the first deaf poets to compete in a spoken-word slam, her journey leads to an unexpected collaboration. Please note: the film is 60 minutes. Post-screening performance from ASL poets Meena Mann and Gina Helms will follow, led by Hearing Bridges’ Director of Wellness and Education Donicé Kaufman.
Parking is available in the library garage. Bring your parking slip inside to be validated for a discount.
Community Cinema Nashville practices access for all. DEAF JAM is captioned, and CART and ASL interpreters will be provided. Please contact Allison Inman (allison_inman@itvs.org or 615-585-8321) by Thursday, October 13, for other accessibility or accommodation requests. ITVS Community Cinema events are conducted in a scent-free environment. Please refrain from wearing scented products.
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SOC & A.C. INC PRESENT SONY PMW-F3 HANDS ON CAMERA WORKSHOP
Great opportunity to hear everything about and try out ground-breaking digital cinema camera..
In the first of a planned series of workshops, A.C., Inc.’s Head Camera Tech Tyler Bradley, and Mark Schlicher, SOC are conducting an interactive, hands-on introduction to Sony’s PMW-F3 compact Super-35mm XDCAM EX digital camcorder. The workshop, to be held on Saturday, October 15, 2011 from 10AM to 12 noon, at A.C., Inc.’s Nashville headquarters, is sponsored by A.C., Inc. and The Society of Camera Operators (SOC).
Whether you are a camera operator, DP, AC, Director or Producer, this will be a great hands-on introduction to the Sony PMW-F3, a groundbreaking digital cinema camera with a newly-developed super-35mm sized CMOS sensor, PL lens mount, light weight and low power consumption, and a host of features designed for professional production workflows.
Topics will include:
- menu structure including accessing the most-used settings
- lens and support options
- recording options and quality considerations
- tips, tricks and traps
- examples of different “builds”: studio, handheld/ENG, and Steadicam
- production and post-production workflow
Ample time will be reserved for questions and hands-on exploration.
Event Details:
Saturday, October 15, 2011
10:00AM-12:00PM
A.C., Inc. 220 Great Circle Road, Suite 138, Nashville, TN 37228
Free and open to all film and video professionals
Space is limited, please RSVP to: events@markschlicher.com
Mark Schlicher, SOC is a Nashville-based DP, camera operator and Steadicam operator with a background that includes documentary, commercial, and multicamera production.
Tyler Bradley is Head Camera Tech at A.C., Inc., and an experienced AC for film and HD productions.
A.C., Inc. is a full service film and digital camera rental house in Nashville, Tennessee and Montgomery, Alabama with over $3.5 Million of equipment in inventory. A.C. Inc. has been the Southeast’s leading provider of 35mm, 16mm and HD digital camera equipment for over 27 years.
The Society of Camera Operators (SOC) is a membership organization dedicated to the advancement of the art and creative contributions of the Camera Operator in the Motion Picture and Television Industries. The principal purpose of the SOC is to recognize and nurture excellence in the field of camera operation and, secondarily, in the allied camera crafts, and to encourage development of both technology and production methods which will help our members achieve that excellence. The SOC was founded in 1979 and is headquartered in Los Angeles.
For more info:
(615) 294-5671 Mark Schlicher, SOC
(615) 256-2663 Tyler Bradley, A.C., Inc.
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NECAT ALERT: LIVE IN-STUDIO EVENT NOV 3
You are invited to a really cool event and live broadcast on November 3 from 6:30-9 p.m..
More details coming next week, though if you’d like more info now, contact Kim Hayes, Executive Director NECAT Network at kim@necat.tv
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