If you read my post about taking care of TO DO lists, then this entry is a validation of those practices. At the end of 2010, I looked back at the year and realized I had done so much with some of my actions yielding successes that can’t measured by tangible items, but the value … Continue reading
UPDATE (09/19/11): STUFFED receives the AUDIENCE CHOICE AWARD (screening group A) and BEST ORIGINAL SONG! (Source) SPOILER DOWN BELOW: I suggest watching it first, before reading about it… Yup, I get my hands into everything. That’s me, I enjoy being involved and versatile. In the case of STUFFED, my hand was up in there alright. … Continue reading
A few months ago I was offered an opportunity by a friend and colleague to write about my experiences and feelings in regards to working in the 48 Hour Film Projects. She wanted me to touch on my involvement with various teams within the community, highlighting the ups and downs. And while it took me … Continue reading
Last Thursday, “GRIM” (IMDB) premiered at the Lumiere Theater! And as part of the San Francisco 48 Hour Film Project, Square Marden, in addition to 15-17 other film teams had an opportunity to see what the other teams (in our screening group, 4 groups in all) cooked up. It was nice to see familiar faces … Continue reading
What do Thieves, Photographers and Tiki Lounges have in common? They’re all ingredients to an evening of short films! I’m proud to announce that our (Square Marden) shorts, “THIEF IN THE NIGHT” and “(UN)SPOKEN” are official selections that will be screening at the Long Day Short Film Festival in the Alameda (Forbidden Tiki Lounge). But … Continue reading
It feels like we just finished a round of 48hrs film making and it’s largely due to the introduction of the 48 Go Green Film Competition which fell on February, and was new to us this year. Square Marden was right back in there for this past weekend’s San Francisco 48hr. Here’s our criteria/movie elements: … Continue reading
When we started on our short, “UNSPOKEN“, I didn’t realize I’d be writing about it on numerous occasions. Often times our 48hr shorts refrains from poking its head in our business, but “UNSPOKEN“‘s success is greatly due to the support of a community that’s nurtured budding artists who promote their works on the web. And I … Continue reading
Close to the heels of its successful screening in Vegas (NAB), UNSPOKEN, was selected as one of three short films being screened at MINNA GALLERY: an arts organization event that spotlights independent creatives in visual arts, film, fashion, music, hair & make-up artistry, photography, models and performing arts (source). The event is called “RAW: Natural … Continue reading
I wouldn’t go as far as to call myself an uber-geek, but I do have moments when I geek out like no one’s business—especially with things related to video games, comic books, and gizmos and gadgets! The NAB Convention was…well…I don’t know how to describe it. So here are some pictures. Then there were sights … Continue reading
The next few days were more of the same; Late nights with each other’s company and early morning breakfast hunting. This was the hip hop room of MARQUEE in Tao. It was jam packed! And by jam pack I mean with people and great music! There wasn’t much room to get your groove on, but there … Continue reading