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NewEnglandFilm.com
March 2011 Issue
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The PHYX Is In: A review of PHYX color software
Sometimes if it ain’t broke, you still might want to PHYX it. This new color tool selectively controls colors and saturation for your video.
Also see Peter Bohush's
video review of
DSLR
sensor sizes. |
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An Old War Gets a Fresh Treatment
Connecticut Filmmaker Conor Timmis directs a Korean War documentary
that challenges assumptions not only about the war, but also about
the entire genre. |
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A True Community Theatre
The Community Film Institute of Fairfield, CT has been a local fixture since 1920. Beloved by its patrons, the Institute takes community involvement to a whole new level, depending on volunteers for its operation. Is
there an independent cinema near you that deserves some attention?
Send your suggestions to
news@newenglandfilm.com. |
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Raising Awareness Through Film
As a completely volunteer-run organization, The Women’s Film Festival of Brattleboro, Vermont shows how
film and the power of community work together to make a difference. |
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Finding Joy in the Apocalypse
Filmmaking duo Dan Black and Ryan Convery took a crazy idea and $7,000 and turned it into
Joy and the Apocalypse, an independent movie that’s now hit both television and the big screen. |
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Ask the Screenplay Doctor: From Music to Elves
This month, the Screenplay Doctor answers your questions on music and what to do when your screenplay might be too similar to a successful film.
To have your screenplay questions answered in an upcoming issue,
e-mail
screenwriter@newenglandfilm.com. |
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Industry News - March 2011
This month New England has something for everybody in a wide range
of festivals, from women's to Jewish to documentary to experimental.
Read on for opportunities, industry buzz and happenings in the local
industry.To report news, email
news@newenglandfilm.com. |
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