Archive for February, 2010
First Run Film Festival
Seasons of Love has been accepted to the First Run Film Festival as an Undergraduate Film “In-Competition” eligible for awards and prizes!
It will screen on April 11 at 5:30pm during the program block,
THE FAMILY FACTOR: Films about the “F” word…with love and anxiety.
The festival takes place at the Cantor Film Center (36 East 8th Street, NYC) from April 8-11, 2010.
A little more info about First Run..
Each Spring, the Kanbar Institute of Film & Television proudly presents the First Run Festival to showcase over 120 advanced projects in film, video, and animation. This annual week-long festival begins with the Craft Awards Ceremony and Wasserman Finalists Announcement and culminates with the Wasserman Awards Ceremony featuring the Charles and Lucille King Family Foundation Awards. Presented by the Kanbar Institute of Film & Television.
Click here to watch trailers of other films submitted to First Run. Only 5 trailers have been uploaded so far but hopefully more will soon come.
And congratulations to Amanda DiNoto for Just So, Cara Schatzman for Euphemia, Catherine Min for Dwell Time, and Mike Healey for The Prune (fellow animation classmates) for making it into the festival as well!
Seasons of Love is a Finalist for the Fusion Film Festival!
Update: The Student Competition Screening and Awards Ceremony were postponed due to extreme weather conditions in New York. The event has been rescheduled for Friday, March 5 at 7pm at the Cantor Film Center (36 E 8th St, NYC).
I’m thrilled to announce that Seasons of Love is an Undergraduate Finalist for NYU’s 7th Annual Fusion Film Festival! Some of you may know that I have a very special relationship with Fusion, and I am just so excited that my film has been selected. Even more so, 2 animated films made it this year–mine and Bethany Heimbigner’s Sucker.
Both films will screen as a part of the Student Film Competition on Friday, February 26, 2010 at 7pm at the Cantor Film Center (36 East 8th Street, NYC). An award ceremony for the Film, Screenplay, and Music Video categories will follow the screening. The event is free and open to the public.