Kate,
Hello! I'm editing a film someone else produced as I am reading this e-mail that
just came into my inbox this afternoon.
I have worked in the Architectural & Construction field for 9 years, the IT &
Graphic design field for 10 and now hobby as an independent Automobile
enthusiast for the Saab Automobile.
I've been living in Washington, D.C. for the past 4 years, then in Sweden for
one and grew up in New England (MA/NH/VT) before that. I am finally moving back
to New England with my fiancee next week for a June 1st move in to beautiful
downtown Portland, Maine and I seek work in the Film Industry.
Here are some of the work I have already begun to do with various
equipment including HDV.
http://www.saabhistory.com/services/
I am looking to break into the film industry and need to know where I should
look in Portland, Maine (downtown preferred).
Would this be a good place to start with this project? I've been renting
equipment so I would need to best partner with a team.
Anyone interested in partnering with someone looking to break into the industry?
Best,
Ryan
kate48hfp <kate48hfp@...> wrote: CALLING ALL
FILMMAKERS!
The 48 Hour Film Project returns to Maine. In one wild, sleepless weekend, you
and a
team will make a movie–write, shoot, edit, and score it. From scratch. In 48
hours.
There are three ways to be involved:
1. FORM A TEAM. If you can rustle up enough folks to make a movie, great! The
project is
open to all - professionals and amateurs. Just put together a team and
register on-line at
http://www.48hourfilm.com/portland_maine and then meet us on Friday, August 15,
ready to go. There are only a limited number of slots - and a discount is
available for
early registration - so apply soon.
2. JOIN A TEAM. If you'd like to participate, but can't form a team, you can
definitely still
be involved. Get your information to team leaders at:
http://www.48hourfilm.com/join and keep your ear to the ground by signing up
for the
Portland, Maine 48HFP Yahoo! Group at: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/48hfpmaine
3. WATCH THE MOVIES. Come out to the see the movies and meet the filmmakers.
The
show will take place at the Cinemagic Westbrook on Thursday, August 21.
Meet other filmmakers, spend 2 days in intense movie making, and have your film
screened at the Cinemagic Westbrook. As part of the 48 Hour Film Project, your
film will
also compete to represent Portland, Maine at the 48HFP national screening and
for
additional prizes - this year, winning filmmakers from 25 US cities and 5
international
cities attended the Cinequest Film Festival and a selection of the 2007 48HFP
films were
screened at the Cannes Film Festival in May. Get the scoop on all the bling
and your entry
instructions at: http://www.48hourfilm.com.
So come on out and make a movie!
Sent from my Computer
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Ryan Emge, Media Archivist & Editor
Saab History - Past & Present
http://www.saabhistory.com
info@...
New England, USA
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About Saab History:
<em>The Saab History project is an independently founded and managed grassroots
awareness campaign that officially began in the fall of 2006. The objective of
the ongoing project is to promote the Saab Automobile through educating and
informing people through the viewing of the history of Saab Automobile through
written, photographic and audio/ visual content consisting of Saab Automobile's
past and present and future in just about every capacity.</em>
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The site www.saabhistory.com, is owned and managed independently from Saab USA,
GM and any other affiliates
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