The Bowl thinks every home needs its own junkbot. One day we will figure out how to help ours save the world. As supporters of equal rights for robots, we found a soft spot for this tale of robot rebellion. Its all about the love after all.
Month: December 2008
Freak Machine
When I was a bit bigger than a wee boy, boy did I enjoy playing Exquisite Corpse.
How come it is the film festivals that pull together the theater operators? I am very excited about the upcoming Sundance-organized Art House Convergence in SLC prior to Sundance and the potential it offers to weave together a group of sympathetic exhibitors. We have so much great work in this country that currently goes under-screened. There is fabulous international work too that we never get see or even learn about. Don’t even get me started about shorts.
A division of the Toronto International Film Festival Group (TIFFG), Film Circuit provides filmgoers in under-served communities, transformative experiences through access to Canadian and international independent films they would otherwise not have the opportunity to see. With over 190 groups in 169 communities across Canada, Film Circuit is essential in helping TIFFG lead the world in building markets and audiences for Canadian Cinema.
Film Circuit promotes Canadian and international cinema through grassroots distribution, marketing, and exhibition. While providing filmgoers an opportunity to see films that may not otherwise be available, Film Circuit also provides distributors with an opportunity to extend the theatrical run of their films.Recognizing that it is important that each individual community curates its own screening events to maximize community commitment and capitalize on knowledge of local demand, Film Circuit encourages collaborative programming between Film Circuit staff and individual Film Circuit Groups. Release schedules are issued throughout the year, and each group selects films according to local demand with the goal of enhancing awareness of and increasing exposure for independent cinema. The Film Circuit office then books films based on availability as determined by the distributor. Film Circuit staff arrange print traffic, provide development support, research and prepares film titles and availability lists, offer programming consulting, book guests and ensure cross-Circuit communication.
Films screened on Film Circuit are event based and generally classified as ‘limited releases’; they require local marketing support to reach audiences. Some methods groups use to generate local interest in the programme include:Flyers
Word of mouth
Membership and subscriptions
Local press (ie. Newspaper articles, radio/television interviews)
Sponsored advertising
E-newsletters
They Now Admit They Were Wrong
A little more than five years ago, the creative film community rose up in rebellion against the MPAA and Hollywood Studios anti-trust violation known as “The Screener Ban”. It ended in what was a successful law suit that I not only got to testify in, but had the good fortune of meeting the love of my life in the process. Quite a win, I say.
Windsor McCay
Over at Bowl Of Noses, I’ve posted about one of my true heroes, someone whose imagination has driven mine, whose art has inspired me and driven me, whose life I wonder about: the man who gave us the comic strip, moving pictures, and true hybrid works, Windsor McCay. Little Nemo In Slumberland and Dreams Of A Rarebit Fiend are must haves, true Essential Reading.
Little Nemo
The Champion Cartoonist Of All Time has got to be Windsor McKay. He created Little Nemo In Slumberland, Dreams Of A Rarebit Fiend, and Gerty The Dinosaur, to name but a few. He was one of the original pioneers of cinema and used to do a trick act where he performed live on stage as if he was training Gerty, who was actually nothing more than a filmed dinosaur.
Title Design Roundup
Among the things that suffer on under-budgeted films (which is all I have had the privilege to make) are the title sequences. You look at the great ones, and they tell you that you are entering another world. They speak about possibility. They reframe you POV to focus on a different sort of detail. They heighten your focus.