Posts Tagged ‘indie film’

04/25

95ers BEHIND-THE-SCENES part 1

What NOT to do when embarking on your first indie movie project…

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03/09

Coming full circle

Well, in timespace we don’t deal so much with “circles” per se.  We get more of these these weird shell-type constructs.  But the connection is the same.  Thanks to some big news that will hopefully come next week… I feel I can safely say that this project is reaching closure.  Years ago when I began chronicling the 95ers indie film adventures in this blog, I wrote about some of the core mysteries and struggles—and grand misconceptions—we were facing.  A reprint seems very appropriate now.  Enjoy!

(To give you a little chronological perspective… It is now 2012.  The following (except for the last line) was written in 2009.  95ers was first conceived in 1998.)

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10/01

Continuing Madness and Marvels

Screening mayhem and success… entering the distribution game… broke again and other miscellaneous travails…

(Lots of screening pics at end of post…)

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06/22

FCP X – The Beginning of the End for Apple

This is a for-nerds-only post and will be filled with technical jargon and computer history relating to post production in indie film.  I am hereby prophesying doom for Apple, thanks to its release of Final Cut Pro X…

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06/11

From basement to silver screen

I’m not an outwardly emotional person, but this moment just about overcame my Vulcan ways.

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05/26

95ers visual effects bonanza

It comes to this, fellow time travelers: 95ers has a ludicrous number of visual effects shots!  But, we’re very close to the light at the end of the continuum.  (Cool video clip below…)

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