Bridgework Pictures Event Posts
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Say it in Pixels! Your Cause-Driven Digital Visual Story (SXSW)
Mar 12, 2011 at
3:00 PM
Location: Austin, TX
Join PhotoPhilanthropy, Change.org, Demotix, Lights.Camera.Help., and others in a conversation to explore the power of visual imagery and multi-media to advance the mission and communications of non-profits and causes. You will see several great examples of visual content having a big impact on moving constituents – donors, advocates, policy-makers, etc.
Join PhotoPhilanthropy, Change.org, Demotix, Lights.Camera.Help., and others in a conversation to explore the power of visual imagery and multi-media...
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School of WOM 2011: The Art & Science of Creating Talkable Brands
May 09, 2011 at
10:00 AM
Location: Chicago, IL
WOMMA is looking for case studies that incorporate what brands “need to know” to ensure their brand remains talkable. What does that mean? The School of WOM audience wants what they “need to know” and then to “what to do” to make their brand more talkable offline and online. School of WOM attendees want to learn the techniques, methods, and processes that are being implemented into your business practices today that they can bring back and implement tomorrow. They also are watching what is on the horizon so they can stay ahead of their competition. The opportunity to speak at a WOMMA conference is a highly sought after opportunity which means the selection process is very competitive. We encourage you to submit your best case study. We’re accepting submissions through January 21, 2011. So if you think you’ve got what it takes we encourage you to submit your case study today!
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BAVC Producers Institute for New Media Technologies Public Conference Day
Jan 08, 2011 at
9:30 AM
Location: New York, NY
Join Us at the BAVC Producers Institute for New Media Technologies Public Conference Day! Those of you who are familiar with the Bay Area Video Coalition (BAVC) know that BAVC inspires social change by enabling the sharing of diverse stories through art, education and technology. One of the many ways BAVC helps filmmakers explore their ideas through new medium is the Producers Institute for New Media Technologies, which will bring six selected documentary teams to develop interactive web, mobile, multimedia, and game projects. We're proud to announce that BAVC has partnered with the Tribeca Film Institute (TFI) and Hunter College Integrated Media Arts Program to host the first East Coast version of this exciting event in New York City this January 2011. The six projects selected for the 2011 New York Institute include stories from NYC-based producers on a wide range of topics including HIV/AIDS, the global housing crisis, disability rights and access, environmental crisis management, racial equity in education and LGBT rights in communities of faith. Platforms being developed include games, interactive maps, augmented reality & locative media tools, mobile applications, interactive story archives, and more. Three of the six projects were previously supported through TFI’s Tribeca All Access program. On Saturday, January 8, 2011, there will be a public Conference Day held at Tribeca Cinemas featuring panel discussions and presentations on emerging tools and platforms that are changing the face of filmmaking and empowering social change movements around the world: BAVC Producers Institute for New Media Technologies Public Conference Day January 8, 2011 9:30AM – 5PM, cocktail reception following Tribeca Cinemas 54 Varick Street New York, NY 10013 (at Laight Street, one block below Canal Street)
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South By Southwest Film Conference and Festival
Mar 11, 2011 at
7:00 PM
Location: Austin, TX
"Originally renowned for its pivotal music festival, SXSW has earned industry and audience plaudits in the last several years with its film festival and interactive conference. Many factors have come into play that have allowed the film festival to thrive. It has positioned itself as a logical destination for the post-Sundance crowd of films, including worthy titles that did not secure a place in the January event or were not ready, or certain Sundance titles that SXSW has decided are deserving of additional exposure. SXSW has also been at the epicenter of the mumblecore movement, with vet filmmakers like Joe Swanberg, the Duplass brothers, and others who’ve carved a niche remaining loyal to the festival and their spiritual home, Austin, TX." source: http://www.indiewire.com/festival/sxsw/
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Breast Fest Film Festival
Nov 19, 2010 at
3:00 PM
Location: North Tonawanda, NY
Breast Fest uses the versatile medium of film to frame and explore the spectrum of issues surrounding breast cancer. This annual festival uses films, panels, workshops and speakers to connect people to the breast cancer cause, inspire dialogue, facilitate learning and foster community. Breast Fest is the world's first film festival dedicated to breast cancer awareness and is an initiative of Rethink Breast Cancer.
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Film Independent's 6th Annual Filmmaker Forum
Oct 29, 2010 at
6:00 PM
Location: Los Angeles, CA
Film Independent, the non-profit arts organization that produces the Spirit Awards and the Los Angeles Film Festival, announced today the panelists for the sixth annual Filmmaker Forum, which will be held October 29-31 at the Directors Guild of America, Los Angeles. The opening night film, keynote speaker, and additional panelists will be announced shortly, as well as the recipient of the 2010 Sloan Producers Grant, to be awarded on opening night. Film Independent's Filmmaker Forum is a weekend conference that covers production, distribution, documentary, and emerging media. Filmmakers are given access to some of the most innovative names in independent filmmaking through thought provoking discussions, networking sessions, case studies and presentations on some of today's most interesting new works. This year, the Forum will introduce more panels on new media and empower filmmakers with the tools and knowledge needed to share their stories in new and innovative ways.
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Kubrick's "Fear and Desire" Screening At The American Cinematheque
Sep 10, 2010 at
7:00 PM
Location: North Hollywood, CA
The "comparative tyro" credited as Fear and Desire's director, photographer and editor was Stanley Kubrick, whose greatest hits screen this weekend at the American Cinematheque. Kubrick later disowned his first feature, and for decades, as his career ascended, was able to block the shot-on-a-shoestring war drama from public exhibition. Although the George Eastman House held a print, the film was considered to be lost. But in 1993, the Telluride Film Festival mounted a screening that, according to Kubrick biographer Vincent LoBrutto, "was highly anticipated but met with mixed reaction." And a year later, when Film Forum in New York screened a double feature of Fear and Kubrick's next film, Killer's Kiss, Kubrick released a statement through Warner Bros., dismissing his debut as "boring and pretentious."
Whalestails at 9/11/10 3:44 a.m.
I always wanted to see this, even if Kubrick basically disowned the thing.
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Speaking in Code Release Party at Middlesex Lounge
Apr 15, 2010 at
6:00 PM
Location: Cambridge, MA
Speaking in Code, a documentary about techno music, has been in the making for some time now but was recently released on DVD. To celebrate the film's newfound availability, its creators are holding a "release" party at the Middlesex Lounge, noted for its dance parties. Code follows producers, software developers, deejays, journalists, and just plain fans of techno music throughout their attempts to create and promote the music they love.
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Film Distribution & Movie Marketing Seminar
Apr 29, 2010 at
5:25 PM
Location: New York, NY
Learn about film distribution & movie marketing strategies for your film in this unique seminar with NEW information lead by film distribution executive Allen Chou. After the presentation, there’s a BONUS panel discussion with industry experts ready to answer your questions. Join us as we discuss current strategies on topics such as: - How to find the best distributors for your film - What film & TV markets you should attend immediately - How to find & select a “legitimate” producer’s rep or sales agent - How to use film festivals as a launch pad for releasing your film - How to properly use Twitter, FaceBook, & YouTube for promoting your film - Using Social Media Marketing to engage with your audience & building a fan base...
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NAB Show 2010
Apr 10, 2010 at
8:00 AM
Location: Las Vegas, NV
For more than 80 years, there’s been only one global event for people passionate about content. A place that fosters the convergence of industries the world turns to for information and entertainment. An essential destination that is synonymous with next-generation technology, education and insight. A gathering so powerful that it earns the respect of more than 80,000 digital media professionals every year. From broadcasting to broader-casting®, the NAB Show™ has evolved over the last eight decades to continually lead this ever-changing industry. And while the solutions at your fingertips have changed to keep pace with consumer habits and technologies, your aspirations to produce and deliver memorable content have remained constant. From conception through distribution, the NAB Show proudly serves as the incubator for excellence – helping to breathe life into content everywhere.
Bridgeworkpictures at 4/17/10 12:06 p.m.
Yeah, but sometimes it's better just to go out and shoot something then spend days staring at cameras behind display windows!
Incredible Time-Lapse, Tilt-Shift Remix Of Rear Window, by Jeff Desom

This is an astonishing video and if you're a fan of the film it makes it even more astonishing knowing how he put this together in such a beautiful, seamless remix of scenes from the amazing set Hitchcock had designed. This is a real treat. It's the best thing I've seen on Vimeo in a while.

Nelsoncarvajal at 11/6/10 1:14 p.m.
This is in Ontario Canada!