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From Here to Awesome Screening: Friday Aug 15th
Promo for FHTA event: Friday August 15th, San Francisco, Mezzanine. Register now at: http://www.cinegogo.com/FHTA
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Current TV @ DIY Days, San Francisco: Aug. 17th, '08
SAN FRANCISCO
Sunday Aug 17th
111 Minna Gallery
If you would like to secure a space at DIY DAYS SF please register!
Speakers include
Tiffany Shlain - The Tribe, founder of the Moxie Institute
Caveh Zahedi - I’m a Sex Addict
Chris Metzler and Jeff Springer - Plagues & Pleasures on the Salton Sea
Jason Harris - Mekanism
Brian Chirls - Three Eyed Labs
Jerry Paffendorf - Wello Horld
Skot Leach - Lost Zombie
Arin Crumley - Four Eyed Monsters
Lance Weiler - Head Trauma, The Last Broadcast
M dot Strange - We Are the Strange
Saskia Wilson-Brown - Current TV
Alex Afterman - Heretic Films
Slava Rubin - indiegogo
Scilla Andreen - IndieFlix
Tom Hicks - Caachi
Sara Pollack - youTube
Many more to be added so check back SAN FRANCISCO Sunday Aug 17th 111 Minna Gallery If you would like to secure a space at DIY DAYS SF please register! ... more -
DIY Days - San Francisco
Learn how to produce, distribute and fund your film without big studio support.
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Arin Crumley case study @ DIY Days LA
The Wall Street Journal lists Arin among the top 20 new media moguls, and applauds the co-creation of the popular independent film and online video series, Four Eyed Monsters. In late 2002, Arin met his future co-director and collaborator, Susan Buice, beginning a relationship that evolved into the creation of Four Eyed Monsters. The project has become a cult phenomenon. To date, the video podcast has received over two million views, theaters across the nation have booked the film due to its online fan-base, the film was nominated for two Spirit Awards and in June 2007 became the first feature film to be posted in it’s entirety to YouTube. Now with all of this online exposure the film has been licensed to IFC TV to air April 25th and be released on exclusively in Borders across the US April 29th 2008. Now 27-year-old Arin Crumley is busy promoting the DVD release as well as the 5 new final episodes of the online component to Four Eyed Monsters and is in pre-production on several new projects in the works for 2009. Also in development is a brand new film festival he co-founded called From Here to Awesome designed to demonstrate a new distribution model available to all filmmakers that have internet connections. The Wall Street Journal lists Arin among the top 20 new media moguls, and applauds the co-creation of the popular independent film and... more
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The Realities of DIY panel @ DIY Days LA
There’s been much discussion about the democratization of the tools but what’s really involved in taking your film from a concept to something an audience will pay to see? How can you fight your way through the clutter and what are the pitfalls to avoid when you decide to go it on your own?
Discussion Leader:
Mark Stolaroff (producer and founder of the No Budget Film School)
Arin Crumley (Four Eyed Monsters)
Ondi Timoner (DiG, Join Us, We Live in Public)
M dot Strange (We Are the Strange)
Hunter Weeks (10 MPH and 10 YARDS) There’s been much discussion about the democratization of the tools but what’s really involved in taking your film from a concept to s... more -
DIY Days
DIY Days is a one-day event where independent filmmakers can learn how to fund, produce and distribute their films without a major studio's support. DIY Days is a one-day event where independent filmmakers can learn how to fund, produce and distribute their films without a major stu... more
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SXSW- Day 1
First night @ SXSW. Lots of walking around, eating, and a really really great vibe. Austin is amazing. Got to catch up with Chris Holland, Chris Hyams (both from BSide), Arin Crumley, Lance Weiler, and many more. Prince Paul was also amazing. And I discovered Nerdcore through lifecasting 'hip-hop' nerd MC Frontalot! First night @ SXSW. Lots of walking around, eating, and a really really great vibe. Austin is amazing. Got to catch up with Chris Holl... more
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Arin Crumley @ DIY Days LA
At the age of 16, Arin Crumley began experimenting with low-res digital video equipment, making short documentaries, and abstract video art to display behind his band’s electro concerts.
Today, 11 years later, The Wall Street Journal lists Arin among the top 20 new media moguls, and applauds the co-creation of the popular independent film and online video series, Four Eyed Monsters. In late 2002, Arin met his future co-director and collaborator, Susan Buice, beginning a relationship that evolved into the creation of Four Eyed Monsters. The project has become a cult phenomenon. To date, the video podcast has received over two million views, theaters across the nation have booked the film due to its online fan-base, the film was nominated for two Spirit Awards and in June 2007 became the first feature film to be posted in it’s entirety to YouTube. Now with all of this online exposure the film has been licensed to IFC TV to air April 25th and be released on exclusively in Borders across the US April 29th 2008.
Now 27-year-old Arin Crumley is busy promoting the DVD release as well as the 5 new final episodes of the online component to Four Eyed Monsters and is in pre-production on several new projects in the works for 2009. Also in development is a brand new film festival he co-founded called From Here to Awesome designed to demonstrate a new distribution model available to all filmmakers that have internet connections.
Stay tuned for future projects and developments at arincrumley.com At the age of 16, Arin Crumley began experimenting with low-res digital video equipment, making short documentaries, and abstract vide... more -
From Here to Awesome
Current TV has partnered up with 'From Here to Awesome', a new discovery and distribution festival launching in April, 08 @ venues across the globe (seriously... we're talking France, UK, Israel, Australia, Mexico, Canada and the US here).
Here's what they say:
Have you made a film you think the world should see? FROM HERE TO AWESOME is a discovery and distribution festival that might be the perfect system to get your film blasted to audiences in theaters, living rooms, online and via mobile phones.
All filmmakers are welcome to be a part of the festival. There are NO submission fees, and filmmakers retain their rights while receiving revenue directly from the distribution outlets. A wide range of major promotional partners and distribution platforms are on board. All we need now is your film. Please submit ASAP to give the festival?s audience time to vote your film into the April Showcase.
FHTA was founded by DIY filmmaking pioneers Lance Weiler (The Last Broadcast, Head Trauma), Arin Crumley (Four Eyed Monsters) and M dot Strange (We Are The Strange). Current TV has partnered up with 'From Here to Awesome', a new discovery and distribution festival launching in April, 08 @ ... more
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