Archive for October, 2007

Twin Peaks Gold Box Edition!

Posted on Monday, October 29th, 2007 by Jordan

It’s with great joy that I mention the release of TWIN PEAKS: THE GOLD BOX EDITION, which hits stores October 30th. I first fell in love with this show about ten years ago, when Bravo first aired it after its cancellation in 1991. I can totally remember the first Twin Peaks scene I watched - the episode that revealed the identity of the killer, actually. I was totally confused and enthralled at the same time. The music, the richness of the colors, the sounds, the total absurdity of it all….I don’t know, I imagine it’s what it must feel like to smoke a cigarette for the first time, but better, or just become totally addicted to something. It was an immediate creative shock to my system, and to this day I continue to learn so much from Lynch and all his work. I’d hate to sound like a DVD geek, but here goes: this beautifully packaged box comes jam-packed with “damn fine” goodies that Twin Peaks fans new and old can appreciate. But really, this show, regardless of the wimpering weirdness of season two, is and always has been one of the best things that’s ever happened to TV -it invented invention. If you haven’t seen it yet…you know what to do. Let the cherry pie-making begin.

An amazing independent animated short

Posted on Thursday, October 25th, 2007 by Jason

Hey, check out this fantastic animated short, courtesy of OurStage.com, a competitive site for independent filmmakers and musicians. This was the top animated film from September, and it’s good. Real good. And deeeep.

Loom

the pleasures of embedding media

Posted on Thursday, October 25th, 2007 by Danielle

NYU Abu Dhabi

Posted on Wednesday, October 24th, 2007 by Jordan

Sure to outdo my own NYU in Prague adventures, I found myself envious of the first batch of Tisch Abu Dhabies when I opened today’s alumni letter:

“Martin Lipton, Chair of NYU’s Board of Trustees; John Sexton, President of NYU; and His Excellency Khaldoon Al Mubarak, Chairman of the Executive Affairs Authority of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, today announced that they have reached an agreement to create “NYU Abu Dhabi,” a Middle Eastern campus of NYU. This will be the first comprehensive liberal arts campus established abroad by a major U.S. research university. It is projected that a first class of students will enroll in 2010. NYU Abu Dhabi will be a residential research university built with academic quality and practices consistent with the prevailing standards at NYU’s Washington Square campus….”

You can read more about the purple flag’s new territory here.

Two Reviews - A zombie with heart, and that ephemeral “Airness”

Posted on Monday, October 22nd, 2007 by Jason

I recently watched a couple of wildly different independent films that truly captured my heart, and wanted to pass them on to you faithful readers (wherever you may be) for your viewing pleasure. The first we screened during our few moments of down time at the Woodstock Film Festival. The programmers were handing out DVD copies, and playing it in ‘fest hangout The Colony Cafe. It’s a film of truly Rocky-esque proportions, the tale of patriotism and shadow-rockin’ known as Air Guitar Nation.
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Too Many Films? Or No Way To Present Them?

Posted on Monday, October 22nd, 2007 by Bob

This morning in IndieWire, Eugene Hernandez writes about Hard Facts and Cold Talk from the third FIND conference in LA. He writes that:

numerous participants publicly and privately speculated about the impact of a coming Writers Guild strike that could cripple mainstream moviemaking and everyone reiterated, over and over throughout the weekend, that there are simply too many movies being made and released today.

Well that is the problem isn’t it? But for sure it is not going away! In fact, we
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at IndiePix estimate that there were about 3,500 festival qualified, juried films in the independent film community alone, and only in 2006! Hollywood has been stuck at about 200 films per year, so when the MPAA does their stats, the “other” category includes those indie films that get some distribution. But thousands, literally thousands, do not — and could. Even should! And that number is only going to go up!

What’s to be done? Well that’s what our new Discovery is all
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about. We’ll have a short “Flash” introduction to the process on our web site later this week, and we’ll tell you all about it! The number of new titles is not going to go down, regardless of how many producers gather in Hollywood and wish for it. There needs to be another way, and we think this is a start.

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