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The 8th Annual NAB FCPUG SuperMeet

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2009 NAB
  • Where? Rio Hotel
    Amazon Ballroom
    3700 W. Flamingo Road
    Las Vegas, NV  89103
    Free Shuttle Service to Rio every 30 minutes from Harrahs, Paris, Caesars Palace, Flamingo, Bally's. Click HERE for map.
  • When? - Tuesday, April 21, 5:00PM - 11:00PM (Doors open 4:30PM)
  • How Much? - $15.00 each. ($20.00 at door) Includes 2 raffle tickets per person.
  • Any raffle prizes? - Of course. $2.00 per raffle ticket
    or 3 for $5.00
  • Who should attend? - Everyone who wants to learn more about Final Cut Studio, digital filmmaking and meet others who know more than you do.
  • Food and Drink? - Food (free) and Cash Bar will be available.
For the full schedule and info, click here.
 

Going to NAB?

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If you're thinking about going to the NAB show, here's a passcode from Kari Rippetoe and Tuvel Communications. 
They're the sponsors of Post|Production World Conference at this year's NAB Show coming up April 18-23 in Las Vegas.

Free Exhibits Passport Code: TP01
This pass includes access to the exhibit floor and the opening keynote - a $150 value. 

Please visit this site to redeem.

 

SB Filmmaker Jennie Reinish on Creative Community

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 Local filmmaker Jennie Reinish tells Creative Community host David Starkey about her latest documentary "Behind the Lines: Fighting a Wildland Fire." The film is expected to premiere in Santa Barbara sometime in May.

 Here's the link.

Last Updated on Saturday, 21 March 2009 12:49
 

Hard Drives Piling Up?

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Great idea from a Hong Kong company, a box to secure and store all of those hard drives sitting around your studio.

hard drive box

Check it out.

 

Documentary Storytelling from the Focal Press

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doc story
"With all the buzz over blockbuster docs, Focal Press serves up a perfectly timed winner in a much-neglected area. True to the nature of the beast, the book is more about filmmaking as a whole, and how and where storytelling weaves into the overall process. It succeeds in covering every aspect without belabouring any. Not only does Bernard write from the viewpoint of an award-winning filmmaker (she's a writer, director and producer), but the last 100 pages include extensive interviews with a wide range of acclaimed documentarians."
- Canadian Screenwriter Magazine

Check out or purchase Documentary Storytelling by Sheila Curran Bernard here.

 


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