First look: ‘The Green Hornet’ trailer I’m sorry but this looks fun as hell. Can’t really tell from the trailer it’s a Michel Gondry film, feels very much like a Seth Rogen film but maybe for a fun-superhero action-comedy that’s a good thing. 

(via Vimeo Staff Picks on Vimeo)

Wow. I’m kind of stunned from this video. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a video like this. The recreation is one thing but the liberty they take with the shots and the different locations and people all change but the spirit of the shot comparison is still accurate. There is something weirdly mesmerizing about this video. I can’t quite figure it out.

Any mashup between anything and The Wire wins my heart. I think the Sound FX guy was a little lazy but overall not too bad. 

I Wish This Toy Story/The Wire Mash-Up Was A Real Show | Videogum

Never Let Me Go - Movie Trailers - iTunes

Watch the 1080p trailer of Never Let Me Go by one of the best Music Video Directors ever Mark Romanek. Andrew Garfield looks to be a powerhouse in this. Can’t wait. 

Jared Abrams of Cinema5d.com interviews Bruce Dorn at Cine Gear Expo 2010. Dorn, a Canon Sponsored photographer is currently the director of photography for the Hot Springs feature-film Moon Ring by director Scott Loye. 

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This had promise until that promise was kicked in the D#ck about 20 sec in.

Citizen Kane remade “with more d*ck kicking”

I’m not the biggest Sofia Coppola fan like my friend @collintbuchanan but this trailer looks incredible. Very intriguing. 

Sofia Coppola ‘Somewhere’ Trailer With Music by Phoenix… | MovieSet Behind the Scenes blog

A Couple Of Things America Got Right [VIDEO] 

Maybe one of the best car commercials I’ve ever seen.

2010 Little Rock Film Festival Bumpers

The 4th Annual Little Rock Film Festival thought it would be fun to include “bumpers” or trailers for some of the competition categories so the LRFF Film Crew (Timothy Lucas Wistrand, Terrell Case, Matthew Corey Gattin) and Programmer Levi Agee produced three 30 second videos for the Made in Arkansas, Golden Rock Narrative and Golden Rock Documentary categories of the festival for 2010. All spots were created in and around Little Rock with the help of the City and Film Commissioner Christopher Crane.

 

“The first spot was designed from the beginning to honor the late filmmaking pioneer Charles B. Pierce who is the namesake of the Made in Arkansas Award. Our goal with the bumper was to make something weird and fun in keeping with the spirit of Legend of Boggy Creek as a sort of homage. Zach Turner who starred in last year’s Slumberland which won the award was in the Yeti suit. We were very proud how it turned out” -Director Levi Agee

“This spot was a departure from our other bumpers in that it was very procedural and kind of a documentary itself of the idea “how someone would make the Golden Rock.” My wife is in the video and she got a new bike out of it because our next door neighbors wouldn’t let us borrow theirs to “make a movie.” We thought about having her sell the rocks at a Garage Sale but I think our video is short and sweet and brings some levity to a category that can be pretty in your face.” -Director Levi Agee

                                  

“The Narrative bumper took on the most abstract or conceptual form of the videos. We really wanted to take an iconic idea of The South (fishing) and place it in a downtown setting which is what I think the Little Rock Film Festival does best. This year we wanted to push the Southern element without being stereotypical or irrelevant. The Film Festival posters were a big inspiration to the spot. We closed down Capitol Street downtown with the help of Christopher Crane and Levi’s brother borrowed his friend’s duck hunting boat and we shot the thing in under two hours. Bill Cyrus, the actor, who is a transplant from Los Angeles, was terrific. He never questioned if we had lost our minds making someone fish in the middle of the city.” -Producer/Cinematographer Timothy Lucas Wistrand

 Interview with DANIEL CAMPBELL June 8 2010 :: FEATURED FILMMAKER OF THE MONTHOxford American - The Southern Magazine of Good Writing

Hitch gets dirty with his actress. Like an episode out of The Office. 

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Anyone production v-log (via wishtribe)

Now that Kelly Griffin has filmed BTS for the LRFF film fest he’s practically a Blood Brother so please keep up with his work on his feature Anyone. 

LRFF 2010 Winners | Little Rock Film Festival
Rundown:

LRFF 2010 Winners
The Little Rock Film Festival announced its Award Winners on Sunday June 6 during the Closing Night Gala at the Clinton Library. The winning films are as follows:
Golden Rock  for Narrative:

Winter’s Bone (dir. Debra Granik)
Golden Rock for Documentary:

Restrepo (dirs. Sebastian Junger and Tim Hetherington)
Oxford American Best Southern Film:

American: The Bill Hicks Story (dirs. Matt Harlock and Paul Thomas)
Charles B. Pierce Award for Made in Arkansas:

Antiquities (dir. Daniel Campbell)
Best Short Film:

The Greims (dir. Peter Bolte)
Best Music Video:

Angelene and the Alpha Ray (dir. David Fowlkes)
Audience Award Winner:







Looking for Lurch (dir. Tim Jackson)

LRFF 2010 Winners | Little Rock Film Festival

Rundown:

LRFF 2010 Winners

The Little Rock Film Festival announced its Award Winners on Sunday June 6 during the Closing Night Gala at the Clinton Library. The winning films are as follows:

Golden Rock  for Narrative:

WintersBone

Winter’s Bone (dir. Debra Granik)

Golden Rock for Documentary:

Restrepo

Restrepo (dirs. Sebastian Junger and Tim Hetherington)

Oxford American Best Southern Film:

American: The Bill Hicks Story (dirs. Matt Harlock and Paul Thomas)

Charles B. Pierce Award for Made in Arkansas:

Antiquities (dir. Daniel Campbell)

Best Short Film:

The Greims (dir. Peter Bolte)

Best Music Video:

Angelene and the Alpha Ray (dir. David Fowlkes)

Audience Award Winner:

Looking for Lurch (dir. Tim Jackson)

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