**Due to some unexpected events, tonight’s Filmmaker Fusion event has been canceled. We are working on rescheduling it, and will be posting a new event as soon as we do. Our apologies for the late notice.**
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Wednesday, August 7th, 2019 from 7pm- 9pm
Monthly Movie Meeting takes place on the first Wednesday of the month, per usual. As always, there are two ways to participate:
- Sign up to screen a short film or part of a feature
- Attend the meeting and offer peer feedback to the filmmakers screening their works
The 2019 Break Out Film Challenge is now open for registration!
What is it?
Our break out film challenge is designed to get our filmmakers out into the world! We give away over 20 free film festival submissions every year to the winners! Sign up now as we only have 20 slots for this challenge!
Read moreOn June 26th, 2019 we held our Breakout Film Challenge screening at Harkins Scottsdale 101! It was a great night for local filmmakers and we watched some amazing films. Here is the full list of winners from the event:
1st Place – “Schwerehosen” by Fur Pig
Audience Favorite – “Felicia’s Secret” by N’Raged Media
2nd Place – “Felicia’s Secret” by N’Raged Media
3rd Place – “A Little Birdie Stole Me” by JP and Beyond
Best Director – Josh Kasselman for “Schwerehosen”
Best Actress – Megan Hughes-Rini for “Schwerehosen”
Best Actor – JP Frydrych for “Felicia’s Secret”
Best Screenplay – “Schwerehosen” by Fur Pig
Best Editing – Adolpho Navarro for “Felicia’s Secret”
Best Cinematography – Joe Ciaramitaro for “The Trip”
Best Use of Music – Triple G for “The Trip”
Best Sound Design – “Felicia’s Secret” by N’Raged Media
Best Production Design – “Felicia’s Secret” by N’Raged Media
Best Use of Prop – Audio Junkies for “ME”
Best Use of Line – “Schwerehosen” by Fur Pig
Best Poster – “Losing Buddy” – Passion Project
Best Trailer – “Felicia’s Secret” by N’Raged Media
Congrats to all the winners!
Due to the holiday the next day, we will not be having our Monthly Movie Meeting this week. We will pick back up again on Wednesday, August 7th. In the meantime, if you’d like to screen your work for peer feedback at that event, you can do so here.
Wednesday, June 5th, 2019 from 7pm- 9pm
Monthly Movie Meeting takes place on the first Wednesday of the month, per usual. As always, there are two ways to participate:
- Sign up to screen a short film or part of a feature
- Attend the meeting and offer peer feedback to the filmmakers screening their works
Day Crosser” will examine the different perspectives with a very real and humanistic approach…
Some awesome news from one of our members! As a paid IFP Phoenix member, we’ll do blog posts updating the community on your big wins as well as needs you may currently have as a filmmaker. Read on for some great news for Elmer J. Howard!
Elmer J. Howard of Thrive Productions has won the prestigious Award of Recognition from The Best Shorts Film Competition. The award was given for Elmer’s based-on-real-events Gay short film “Loving Martin”. “Loving Martin” is a melancholic tale of love and loss. He also won the Award of Merit for Directing, Producing, and Production Design in the Southern Shorts Awards.
“’Loving Martin’ is a real-life film. It doesn’t steer away from the flaws of it’s characters and paints life for what it is sometimes. Messy. Hard, painful, and messy. With some excellent performances within it’s short length, this is a title I would recommend to a lot of my friends. A good well-rounded short film. No question about that.” ~ ReelRomp
The Best Shorts Competition recognizes film, television, videography, and new media professionals who demonstrate exceptional achievement in craft and creativity, and those who produce standout entertainment. Entries are judged by highly qualified professionals in the film and television industry. Information about Best Shorts and a list of recent winners can be found at www.BestShorts.net.
Rick Prickett, who chairs The Best Shorts Competition, had this to say about the latest winners, “Best Shorts is not an easy award to win. Entries are received from around the world from powerhouse companies to remarkable new talent. The Best Shorts Competition helps set the standard for craft and creativity. The judges were pleased with the exceptional high quality of entries. The goal of Best Shorts is to help winners achieve the recognition they deserve.”
In winning a Best Shorts Award, Elmer J. Howard joins the ranks of other high-profile winners of this internationally respected award including former Disney Imagineer Eric Robinson for “The Hollow Moon,” Keegan Connor Tracy for “The Girl/La Fille”, and Oscar-winning production “Mr. Hublot” by Laurent Witz.
The Southern Shorts Awards has been named Top 100 Best Reviewed Festivals by Film Freeway. “Loving Martin” won:
Award of Merit:
Directing – Elmer J. Howard
Acting – Allen Montes & Scott Olson
Editing – Miranda Calamity
Drama – Stan Atwood & Elmer J. Howard
Production Design – Elmer J. Howard
Screenwriting – David Vernon
Award of Excellence
Cinematography – Brett Bays
Music – Francis Snyder
Sound Design – Justin Moschcau
Watch the trailer at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCqNWVmd1_Y
“Loving Martin” is still in the festival market so follow us on social media for the latest updates.
For more information, visit Thrive Production’s website at http://www.ThriveProductions.com and the “Loving Martin” website http://www.LovingMartin.com.
The 2018 48 hour Beat the Clock Film Challenge is now open for registration!!
What is it?
The best (and most hectic) 48 hours of your life! We will give you a prop and line on Friday at our kick off event. You and your team then have two days to write, shoot, edit, and generally go crazy with filmmaking! (teams are responsible for providing their own gear)
Wednesday, March 6th, 2019 from 7pm- 9pm
Monthly Movie Meeting takes place on the first Wednesday of the month, per usual. As always, there are two ways to participate:
- Sign up to screen a short film or part of a feature
- Attend the meeting and offer peer feedback to the filmmakers screening their works