Post by Ron Aberdeen on Jul 22, 2007 10:20:17 GMT -5
“I was there, I went to the first one”.
The B-Movie Festival August 17 – 19 in Franklin Indiana is going to be an event Indy film makers will consider the Cannes of North America.
Visit the web site bmoviecelebration.bside.com/ to see the amazing list of movies to choose from, the exciting people to meet, the off-campus events to attend. Plan your weekend now because once you get there you won’t know which way to turn.
Start the Friday night at the “B-Movie Celebration Opening Gala”. A fantastic chance to meet with and share opinions with some of the legends of B filmmaking such as Conrad Brooks, Tom Savini, Jim Wynorksi, Lloyd Kaufman and many others.
Over the weekend you can drop in on Jim Wynorski Retrospective or the “1 day $99 Film School” even “A Script Boot Camp” on the Saturday morning.
Why not have breakfast and a movie on Sunday. Almost anything is possible.
If you want to be a filmmaker you will not find a better place to make contacts, talk film, pick-up ideas, get advice and while doing this have a great time.
Get hints on special effects from the local master, David Schlatter, or about the music from “Electrical Skeletal"- presenting the music of the Sci-Fi Death Rock band - Casket Architects.
There is something for everybody.
Budding directors should drop in on the “Directors Round Table” and Jim Wynorksi’s “My life as a B – Director”. Emerging writers can catch a discussion between working writers.
Producers should take the time to hear the incorrigible Lloyd Kaufman “Make your own damm movie”. And see Lloyd receive a “Lifetime Achievement Award” presented by actor Steve “Papaw” Pyatte, one of your hosts.
Actors, don’t miss Conrad Brooks, one of the leads of “Plan 9”, provide a blow by blow account of making this B classic.
All this and more is possible because of the fastest growing web site in the film industry, started by Independent Producer Bill Dever just over a year ago.
“The Indy Film Coop”, www.indyfilmco-op.org. Take a moment and expand your world.
Take a weekend and expand your career.
The B-Movie Festival August 17 – 19 in Franklin Indiana is going to be an event Indy film makers will consider the Cannes of North America.
Visit the web site bmoviecelebration.bside.com/ to see the amazing list of movies to choose from, the exciting people to meet, the off-campus events to attend. Plan your weekend now because once you get there you won’t know which way to turn.
Start the Friday night at the “B-Movie Celebration Opening Gala”. A fantastic chance to meet with and share opinions with some of the legends of B filmmaking such as Conrad Brooks, Tom Savini, Jim Wynorksi, Lloyd Kaufman and many others.
Over the weekend you can drop in on Jim Wynorski Retrospective or the “1 day $99 Film School” even “A Script Boot Camp” on the Saturday morning.
Why not have breakfast and a movie on Sunday. Almost anything is possible.
If you want to be a filmmaker you will not find a better place to make contacts, talk film, pick-up ideas, get advice and while doing this have a great time.
Get hints on special effects from the local master, David Schlatter, or about the music from “Electrical Skeletal"- presenting the music of the Sci-Fi Death Rock band - Casket Architects.
There is something for everybody.
Budding directors should drop in on the “Directors Round Table” and Jim Wynorksi’s “My life as a B – Director”. Emerging writers can catch a discussion between working writers.
Producers should take the time to hear the incorrigible Lloyd Kaufman “Make your own damm movie”. And see Lloyd receive a “Lifetime Achievement Award” presented by actor Steve “Papaw” Pyatte, one of your hosts.
Actors, don’t miss Conrad Brooks, one of the leads of “Plan 9”, provide a blow by blow account of making this B classic.
All this and more is possible because of the fastest growing web site in the film industry, started by Independent Producer Bill Dever just over a year ago.
“The Indy Film Coop”, www.indyfilmco-op.org. Take a moment and expand your world.
Take a weekend and expand your career.