Post by chasm4u on Sept 11, 2003 18:59:22 GMT -5
Hey guys, I know somone here has some cool stuff that you would like some exposure. Hey I am suppose to find some films and was told horror was ok. Anyone got some cool horror stuff to submit?
Jason
Heres the info
ROCK THEATRE COMING SOON
Celebrating creativity in the filmmaking community, Rock Theatre makes its broadcast debut on October 4, 2003. The program will not only be an open house for talent, but a grand reception for both raw and seasoned artists alike. The half hour weekly broadcast is currently inviting filmmakers and animators to showcase their concepts and shorts before the series debut.
"It's a theatre, rock show, movie, festival, and art gallery, all in one," describes Chris Braly, one of the show’s creators who recently finished a two-year run with the successful Fuel TV. “The program will run for 13 weeks beginning in October of 2003 and will showcase not only the diverse amount of talent, but also the production house itself that is producing the show”. Filmmakers Jason Eustice, CEO of New Planet Pictures, and Don Benjamin, president of Trillium Pictures, joined Jon Philips of Digital Video Minds and Chris Braly of Fuel TV this past summer to develop the concept of the show.
They describe the show as an all-new experience in television as the forgotten classics and overlooked gems in the movie world are brought into the focus of Rock Theatre. If it's about movies, if it makes fun of television, if it equals Rock & Roll - it's Rock Theatre. In the first episodes, the program will feature things like full-length theatrical trailers to a band that was on the Freddy vs. Jason soundtrack while wrapping up the Ozzfest 2003 tour. The show will also be featuring many independent moviemakers, costume designers, forgotten film and television stars, and everything in between.
Animators, filmmakers, musicians, actors, movie geeks -- all will be entertained. Sexy, spontaneous, smart, and savvy, Rock Theatre will debut on October 4th, 2003 on FOX in the southeast (AL, GA, NC & TN). Visit their website now to learn more about this exciting new show – www.rocktheatre.net. You will receive notice when the website launches, as well as details on each show before it airs. The website is still under construction, with trailers and shorts being placed in the screening room as the program itself is in pre-production too, but at this time, a link to the show’s release form for submissions is available on the main page and the show’s creators are openly inviting artists to submit their material as early and quickly as possible to be included in an upcoming broadcast.
For more information contact their offices at 423-821-1231 or info@rocktheatre.net
Jason
Heres the info
ROCK THEATRE COMING SOON
Celebrating creativity in the filmmaking community, Rock Theatre makes its broadcast debut on October 4, 2003. The program will not only be an open house for talent, but a grand reception for both raw and seasoned artists alike. The half hour weekly broadcast is currently inviting filmmakers and animators to showcase their concepts and shorts before the series debut.
"It's a theatre, rock show, movie, festival, and art gallery, all in one," describes Chris Braly, one of the show’s creators who recently finished a two-year run with the successful Fuel TV. “The program will run for 13 weeks beginning in October of 2003 and will showcase not only the diverse amount of talent, but also the production house itself that is producing the show”. Filmmakers Jason Eustice, CEO of New Planet Pictures, and Don Benjamin, president of Trillium Pictures, joined Jon Philips of Digital Video Minds and Chris Braly of Fuel TV this past summer to develop the concept of the show.
They describe the show as an all-new experience in television as the forgotten classics and overlooked gems in the movie world are brought into the focus of Rock Theatre. If it's about movies, if it makes fun of television, if it equals Rock & Roll - it's Rock Theatre. In the first episodes, the program will feature things like full-length theatrical trailers to a band that was on the Freddy vs. Jason soundtrack while wrapping up the Ozzfest 2003 tour. The show will also be featuring many independent moviemakers, costume designers, forgotten film and television stars, and everything in between.
Animators, filmmakers, musicians, actors, movie geeks -- all will be entertained. Sexy, spontaneous, smart, and savvy, Rock Theatre will debut on October 4th, 2003 on FOX in the southeast (AL, GA, NC & TN). Visit their website now to learn more about this exciting new show – www.rocktheatre.net. You will receive notice when the website launches, as well as details on each show before it airs. The website is still under construction, with trailers and shorts being placed in the screening room as the program itself is in pre-production too, but at this time, a link to the show’s release form for submissions is available on the main page and the show’s creators are openly inviting artists to submit their material as early and quickly as possible to be included in an upcoming broadcast.
For more information contact their offices at 423-821-1231 or info@rocktheatre.net