This sounds interesting. Who's putting something in?
Rutgers 2004
<font color="#FFFF00" size="1">[ February 21, 2004 10:39 AM: Message edited by: Alex ]</font>
Last year I entered the Alphabet Song, which was shot on Ektachrome Super-8. It was screened in close to 10 film festivals.
If my Flicker entry comes out OK, I may enter that in some film festivals also. I won't know until it's screened if I like it the way it is.
What do you mean, if you like it?
Are you talking about it being blown up to 35mm or 16mm?
10 film festivals? That's pretty good! Congratulations.
I'm sorry for being so secretive, but I want the film to be a total surprise when it is shown, I don't want anyone to know what it is about, because it is about a news story that's been forgotten.
But if you can make it to LA for October 21st, check it out!
Well, Flicker Attack was a huge success. I don't know what to do for the Rutgers Film Festival.
<font size="2" face="verdana, sans-serif">Well, I reshot my flicker entry, but I kept the audio virtually the same. I made the Rutgers deadline. Wish me luck.Originally posted by Alex:
If my Flicker entry comes out OK, I may enter that in some film festivals also. I won't know until it's screened if I like it the way it is.
Well, here is a link to this years festival winners and a new category, Citation List.
Rutgers Winners & Citation's List
I think they had too many good films this year because they actually added a "Citation's List" category for the first time. This is a new list of about 10 films that were cited but will not be screened.
I made the citation list this year. What I'm kicking myself over is that after I sent my film in I reworked it some more and was definitely improved.
This weekend is the festival. If anyone is from that area let us know if you go.
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