[videoblogging] Disposable Film Festival

2008-12-11 Thread Jay dedman
Not sure I like the word Disposable, but interesting all the same. http://disposablefilmfest.com/about/ The Disposable Film Festival was created in 2007 to celebrate the artistic potential of disposable video: short films made on non-professional devices such as one-time use video cameras, cell

Re: [videoblogging] Disposable Film Festival

2008-12-11 Thread Rupert
Submissions already closed. We're weirdly disorganised about these things in our community. Most filmmaking communities are sharing information about festivals and competitions all the time - and all other opportunities for getting your films seen by a wider audience and getting useful

Re: [videoblogging] Disposable Film Festival

2008-12-11 Thread schlomo rabinowitz
I guess this one is my fault, Rupert, as I know these folks and have helped them in the past. I think I share a fair amount here, but some of it slips through the cracks! One of the organizers shoots and edits all the video at chow.com He's one of us! Schlomo Rabinowitz http://schlomo.tv -

Re: [videoblogging] Disposable Film Festival

2008-12-11 Thread Rupert
Well, I'm afraid we must now stone you to death. Sorry. The thing is, I think we're all so used to getting our stuff distributed, watched commented on, that we don't give the same amount of thought to festivals, etc that other filmmakers do. (If they didn't get their stuff shown at

Re: [videoblogging] Disposable Film Festival

2008-12-11 Thread schlomo rabinowitz
It's wy too early on a workday to get stoned, Rupert. Even though I live in San Francisco, I'll still get in trouble:) Personally, I don't keep up with festivals much anymore because I don't care. Videoblogging early on was a scream AGAINST the festival system, where you spend a lot of