Archive for September, 2009

Workbook Project Discovery & Distribution Award Now Accepting Entries!

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

wbpawardlogoAttention Filmmakers!

The Workbook Project and IndieFlix have an amazing opportunity to share with you to get your film seen!

The Discovery & Distribution Award will be granted to the winning filmmaker who will receive a one week theatrical run in LA complete with PR, street team and social media support, as well as a mentoring session with an established director and/or producer.

In addition, 20 films will have the opportunity to receive a direct digital access package to outlets such as Hulu, iTunes, Netflix etc. courtesy of WBP Award partner IndieFlix.

Please check out http://wbp.indieflix.com/ to submit your film and learn more about the contest. We at IndieFlix are very excited to see the results we get and what you filmmakers have got cookin!

IndieFlix Play It Again Podcast with Squeegee Bandit Filmmaker Sandor Lau Hosted By Lois Fein

Monday, September 28th, 2009

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IndieFlix Play It Again Podcast


“Here’s looking at you – the independent filmmaker”

Every Tuesday. A conversation with IndieFlix independent filmmakers –
producers, writers, actors, directors.

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9/29/09 Podcast:

The Sandor Lau Interview

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A conversation with independent filmmaker Sandor Lau
- director, writer, and co-producer of Squeegee Bandit

Squeegee Bandit – Trailer

(9/29/09)  (Total time – 29:15)

What’s inside The Sandor Lau Interview?

  • Listen to the Movie: “Squeegee Bandit”  (0:53)
  • “New Zealand’s only Chinese Hungarian-American”  (1:30)
  • How Sandor got to New Zealand  (4:02)
  • “Behaviors of a Backpacker”  (4:50)
  • Long-distance adventure trips  (5:21)
  • “You spend your entire life walking backwards”  (6:24)
  • “Your ancestors are your guides in your life”  (7:22)
  • What prepared Sandor for the making of  “Squeegee Bandit”  (8:07)
  • Street-corner window washers  (9:05)
  • “I remember the moment I met Starfish”  (11:06)
  • His outlandish stories  (11:52)
  • “This is a guy who gets into adventures all the time”  (13:27)
  • Documentary: “It’s like the ‘found poetry’ of the film world”  (14:27)
  • What surprised Sandor  (15:10)
  • “The beauty of human beings is not in their perfection,
    but in their flaws – their contradictions”  (15:43)
  • Starfish’s reaction to “Squeegee Bandit”  (17:02)
  • On the margins of western society  (18:27)
  • Maori 101: A short history of the Maori people  (20:02)
  • What makes Maori language, culture, and storytelling so special?  (23:05)
  • Sandor’s favorite scene in “Squeegee Bandit”  (25:26)
  • “My Oregon Trail”  (26:26)


STILL FROM SQUEEGEE BANDIT
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Play “IndieFlix Podcast Puzzle” (9/29/09):


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Meet Indieflix Podcast Host: Lois Fein

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Lois Fein is IndieFlix Filmmaker Interviewer,
Podcaster, and Host for
IndieFlix Play It Again Podcast.
Lois is a recording artist, songwriter, and performer.
Her songs “It Ain’t Easy” and “Chasing the Moon”
are featured on IndieFlix Play It Again Podcast.
Listen to more of her music from her debut CD
Step Into the Water at: www.LoisFein.com

_________________________________________________________

Podcast Music Credits: “As Time Goes By” (Herman Hupfield);
It Ain’t Easy” and “Chasing the Moon” (Lois Fein
)

_________________________________________________________

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Today’s edition of IndieFlix Play It Again Podcast was recorded with
audio-technica’s AT2020 USB Cardoid Condenser Microphone,
Skype™
and CallBurner; and edited and mastered with
Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH™’s WaveLab Studio 6
.

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This edition of IndieFlix Podcast Puzzle and
IndieFlix Name That Voice
is sponsored by IndieFlix -
“Connecting people through movies.”

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9/15/09 PODCAST ANSWERS:

THE ANSWER to IndieFlix Podcast Puzzle (9/15/09) is
“Brooklyn”

THE ANSWER to IndieFlix Name That Voice (9/15/09) is
“All of the Above”

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9/29/09 Edition – IndieFlix Play It Again Podcast

IndieFlix’ Educational Tour Kicks Off With April Showers producer Jenna Edwards

Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009
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Jenna Edwards and Tineil Lewis, Coordinator of Student Activites for UT Dallas in Richardson

Hello all!  Thank you for taking the time to read this little blog post of mine.  I am feeling a bit of pressure as I have never written a blog and on top of that, this is the first blog post about IndieFlix’s new educational program that sends filmmakers to universities and colleges to talk about their work.  I have to say that this program allowed for a dream of mine to come to fruition.  Ever since I was a junior high school student I have wanted to travel around and speak to people in the hopes that it may inspire them to reach their full potential and to follow their dreams.

Growing up in a small town in Minnesota I dreamed of coming to “Hollywood” and working in the entertainment business.  I am one of the lucky few that actually got an opportunity to make her dreams a reality.  In making the film April Showers, I have had so many wonderful opportunities but none have been more special to me then being able to speak with students.

Through IndieFlix’ new program, I hope to do this more often.  Here is what it was like on this first trip.

Andrew was booked to be the speaker in Dallas but due to a family emergency, he was unable.  So, I got to go.   This was met with mixed feelings, as I know that Andrew really wanted to attend and I was worried about his situation but at the same time I was so excited to visit Dallas and fulfill this dream.

I boarded the plane in Burbank full of anticipation.  I arrived in Dallas (where, as luck would have it, a great friend of mine relocated to about a year ago) to be picked up at the airport by my friend.  We went to her house to visit, the whole time; I am fighting all these butterflies.  Will the audience be receptive, will they ask questions, will they like the film?  Then it hit me, this is NOT the type of film people typically want to talk immediately after.  Oh, panic starts to creep up.  Then I remember the supportive words of Scilla and Andrew, “just go and talk to them.”

So, that’s what I did.  I was met by the wonderful Coordinator of Student Activities, Tineil Lewis.  She was so nice.  She showed me into the auditorium and explained the program at University of Texas – Dallas a little more to me.  I had originally thought that they were showing the film to a film studies class at the school.  I was told that was not the case. The program was designed as a student activity and the audience was open to all who wanted to attend.

After doing a sound check (which had a few bumps) we were set to go.  I waited in the room with eager anticipation.  People started to trickle in.  Then a lovely young lady named Elizabeth Buell, the president of student activities, introduced me.  I have to say it was a little embarrassing having her read my bio.

Then I introduced the movie.

After the movie was finished I got back up on stage for a Q&A to be met with what I already new… April Showers in NOT the type of movie people want to talk immediately after.  The audience was just still, staring at me.  I remembered what it was like the first time I saw the film and how it felt, and I already knew everything about it.  So, I talked for a bit to let them process what they had just seen.  It was awkward at first, but then the audience started to come back to the here and now and they asked really interesting questions, challenging questions.

“Are you afraid that putting this movie out into the world will cause more violence?” was the first question. “Well, don’t be shy” I thought.  I answered it as best I could.  I told her that our goal with the project was to start a conversation not to encourage any type of violence.  Sure, there is always a level of worry when you are working with controversial subject matter, but that we hoped the message from the movie would be a positive one.

“Will you be doing more films about the subject of violence?” “Particularly violence overseas?” Was another particularly good question posed by a gentlemen who stayed after to discuss the subject further with a group of people.

I hope there are many more conversations like that one.

I also got the typical “how did you find the project?”  “What was your budget?” questions, which I am always happy to answer.  But, I was so excited that the majority of questions came back to having a real conversation about the state of our world.

Andrew, myself, and our entire team are always hoping the movie would do just that:  start a conversation!

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Jenna Edwards and Elizabeth Buell, President of Student Activites at UT Dallas in Richardson

After answering all their questions and being politely asked to leave so they could close up, we moved the conversation into the hall.  It was so wonderful to be involved in such an exciting exchange of ideas and opinions.  I wish I could have stayed longer but alas my ride had to get home.  So, off to the hotel, I went thinking about how gratifying it was to show a film we worked so hard on to an incredible group of people with wonderful ideas.  I really hope that they will continue to talk with each other and others about the film and spread the message that we are all more alike than we are different and tragedies like Columbine, Virginia Tech and 911 do not have to be a part of our world.

I am so proud of this film and so honored to be the first speaker with the IndieFlix filmmaker school program.  It was a wonderful experience and I hope to do it again.

Hugs,

Jenna

“We All Find Ourselves In Awkward Social Situations.” – IndieFlix Play It Again Podcast with Fritz Donnelly

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

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“Here’s looking at you – the independent filmmaker”

Every Tuesday. A conversation with IndieFlix independent filmmakers –
producers, writers, actors, directors.

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9/15/09 Podcast:

The Fritz Donnelly Interview

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A conversation with independent filmmaker Fritz Donnelly
- writer, director, producer, actor, editor of tothehills 2

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(9/15/09) (Total time – 37:38)

What’s inside The Fritz Donnelly Interview?

  • Listen to the Movie: “tothehills 2″ (0:52)
  • What is “Hi Christina”?  (1:45)
  • The imaginative work of Fritz Donnelly  (2:37)
  • “You give me the power to feel like I can create”  (3:03)
  • Inspiring, collaborative, non-fussy  (3:35)
  • “It’s the urge to escape from the every day”  (5:13)
  • A place for self-expression and performance  (5:51)
  • What Fritz does at “Hi Christina”  (6:20)
  • Listen to examples of strange characters we meet in
    “tothehills 2” (7:27)
  • Where do Fritz’s characters come from?  (8:15)
  • “A voice that might be in your head”  (8:54)
  • Scripted or total improv?  (10:05)
  • Getting audience feedback: Fritz’s public-access
    T.V. show (11:14)
  • The Staring Contest  (12:50)
  • The “Indie” Astronaut’s Diary  (14:07)
  • Fritz gets a kiss  (15:20)
  • Live, on-the-spot improv with Fritz  (16:58)
  • What is a sud?  (19:12)
  • When working solo, how Fritz prepares for his
    character sketches  (21:00)
  • Sanitary Man and the Public Pole  (22:33)
  • Send “the critic” on vacation  (23:11)
  • Sports Blaster  (23:49)
  • “We spend most of our time looking at human faces”  (24:42)
  • Listen to: Learning How to Drive a Car  (26:38)
  • Listen to: “Mr.” Financial Advice  (27:48)
  • “We often hide the more eccentric sides of ourselves”  (30:07)
  • “Hi Christina’s” interactive performances  (30:48)
  • The “Michael Jackson Dance Party”  (31:31)
  • “Expressing yourself as fully as you can”  (32:30)

STILL FROM tothehills  2
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Play “IndieFlix Podcast Puzzle” (9/15/09):


Play “IndieFlix Name That Voice” (9/15/09):


Meet Indieflix Podcast Host: Lois Fein

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Lois Fein is IndieFlix Filmmaker Interviewer,
Podcaster, and Host for
IndieFlix Play It Again Podcast.
Lois is a recording artist, songwriter, and performer.
Her songs “It Ain’t Easy” and “Chasing the Moon”
are featured on IndieFlix Play It Again Podcast.
Listen to more of her music from her debut CD
Step Into the Water at: www.LoisFein.com

_________________________________________________________

Podcast Music Credits: “As Time Goes By” (Herman Hupfield);
It Ain’t Easy” and “Chasing the Moon” (Lois Fein
)

_________________________________________________________

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Today’s edition of IndieFlix Play It Again Podcast was recorded with
audio-technica’s AT2020 USB Cardoid Condenser Microphone,
Skype™
and CallBurner; and edited and mastered with
Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH™’s WaveLab Studio 6
.

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This edition of IndieFlix Podcast Puzzle and
IndieFlix Name That Voice
is sponsored by IndieFlix -
“Connecting people through movies.”

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9/1/09 PODCAST ANSWERS:

THE ANSWER to IndieFlix Podcast Puzzle (9/1/09) is
“The Chicken”

THE ANSWER to IndieFlix Name That Voice (9/1/09) is
“David Rowe – writer, director and producer of Fast Friday”

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09/15/09 Edition – IndieFlix Play It Again Podcast

Pure, Unadulterated Washington Film at Grand Illusion

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

The Grand Illusion Cinema in Seattle’s University District launched it’s first Washington Grown Film Festival – celebrating the best of Northwest film with exciting opportunities for fans to meet the filmmakers and see uniquely Washingtonian films – all were written, directed and produced in state.

Festival coordinator Benny Trevett recommended that audiences check out “Geek Like Me,” the story of a meat-eating Seattle man with a vegan girlfriend. The sketch comedy “Black Daisy” and animated shorts “Paste Dogg Video Comix” are also not to be missed.

Here’s a map to the Cinema. If you haven’t been there yet, the Grand Illusion is Seattle’s oldest running cinema. Go check it out!

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IndieFlix CEO Scilla Andreen to Speak at London Cross Media Film Forum

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

P2TP09_BANNER23IndieFlix CEO Scilla Andreen has been summoned to the Times BFI London Film Festival to speak at the Power to the Pixels Cross Media Film Forum Oct. 14-15. Ted Hope, the award-winning producer and co-founder of the This and That production company, has been announced as keynote speaker.

In just two years, Power to the Pixel’s London Forum has become the leading event in the UK film industry calendar for creators to connect with key digital innovators: pioneers who are developing new models of storytelling, film financing and film distribution across multiple platforms.

The rest of us here at IndieFlix are green with envy at the thought of a London adventure far away from our desks and duties, but that’s a task best left to the professionals. Scilla is definitely a fabulous speaker and promotes IndieFlix all over the world. We’re sure she’ll do a fantastic job, like she always does.

If you are going to be in the London area this October, check out the conference! Should be interesting!

IndieFlix Play It Again Podcast with Fast Friday Filmmaker David Rowe Hosted by Lois Fein

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

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IndieFlix Play It Again Podcast


“Here’s looking at you – the independent filmmaker”

Every Tuesday. A conversation with IndieFlix independent filmmakers –
producers, writers, actors, directors.

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9/01/09 Podcast:

The David Rowe Interview

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A conversation with independent filmmaker David Rowe
- writer, director, and producer of Fast Friday

Fast Friday – Trailer

(9/01/09) (Total time – 25:18)

What’s inside The David Rowe Interview?

  • Listen to the Movie: “Fast Friday”  (0:53)
  • What is Fast Friday?  (2:33 & 4:32)
  • “Alley Cat” racing  (3:18)
  • How David Rowe got “hooked”  (6:32)
  • “How bicycles can bring a community together”  (8:05)
  • Track bike: 1 gear, no brakes – is it hard to learn?  (9:47)
  • It’s more than a race – tricks and competitions  (10:43)
  • “One big circle that gets smaller and smaller”  (12:08)
  • “Quick Stop” (13:21)
  • How non-cyclists can get a piece of the action  (14:18)
  • Figuring out “the story” in editing  (15:56)
  • Dos and Don’ts for filmmakers  (16:38)
  • How to get a “story arc”  (18:01)
  • Fast Friday put an “eye on Seattle”  (19:08)
  • “Indieflix was able to promote the film to other avenues
    I haven’t been able to”  (19:29)
  • David Rowe’s influences:  Music video directors  (20:45)
  • “As long as people see it and enjoy it,
    I am completely happy.”  (21:21)
  • “You watch Fast Friday, and it’s a cookbook
    on how to do an event like this.”  (23:20)


STILL FROM FAST FRIDAY

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Play “IndieFlix Podcast Puzzle” (9/01/09):

Play “IndieFlix Name That Voice” (9/01/09):


Meet Indieflix Podcast Host: Lois Fein

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Lois Fein is IndieFlix Filmmaker Interviewer,
Podcaster, and Host for
IndieFlix Play It Again Podcast.
Lois is a recording artist, songwriter, and performer.
Her songs “It Ain’t Easy” and “Chasing the Moon”
are featured on IndieFlix Play It Again Podcast.
Listen to more of her music from her debut CD
Step Into the Water at: www.LoisFein.com

_________________________________________________________

Podcast Music Credits: “As Time Goes By” (Herman Hupfield);
It Ain’t Easy” and “Chasing the Moon” (Lois Fein
)

_________________________________________________________

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Today’s edition of IndieFlix Play It Again Podcast was recorded with
audio-technica’s AT2020 USB Cardoid Condenser Microphone,
Skype™
and CallBurner; and edited and mastered with
Steinberg Media Technologies GmbH™’s WaveLab Studio 6
.

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_________________________________________________________

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This edition of IndieFlix Podcast Puzzle and
IndieFlix Name That Voice
is sponsored by IndieFlix -
“Connecting people through movies.”

__________________________________________________________

8/18/09 PODCAST ANSWERS:

THE ANSWER to IndieFlix Podcast Puzzle (8/18/09) is
“All of the above”

THE ANSWER to IndieFlix Name That Voice (8/18/09) is
“Rune Christensen - writer and director of  Down The Road”

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9/01/09 Edition – IndieFlix Play It Again Podcast