Hello all, having helped get Films at the Sedgwick and The Little Theater started in Mt. Airy, I showed Disturbing Images, Albino Code, other independent films as well as. I've taken a break from presentation to do some work on a movie theater concept I'm developing... but I miss the active conversation that showing your films really helped to start.
While the Little Theater is still open for business and looking for filmmakers to show their works there, for the moment I'm not programming the films there.
I figured now is a great time to revisit the "Film Q. Public" concept I've been working on.
Film Q. Public was set up for users to tell the Little Theater what films they wanted to see. The next step is to really expand this open forum for filmmakers and for audiences and "cut out the middle man" - distributors.
My continued goal is to bring together "the makers" with "the watchers." I hope you'll take a look at Film Q. Public. It's a free forum, members can post, everyone can read. Read and contribute to any number of boards, from film discussion of genres, to shooting, cutting or writing.
You can post flash video from most video services, like YouTube or Google Video, so you can have place to have an on-going conversation about your film and keep people updated on screenings you're having.
In fact, you can even watch and discuss a growing number of feature films on the forum-
Charles Chaplin's- The Kid
Alfred Hitchcock's - The Man Who Knew Too Much
American Look (1958)
Iraq For Sale
Farenheit 9/11
You'll find that there are board topics about writing for film, for video tutorials on shooting in HD, boards with video tutorials about cutting in Final Cut Pro, and finally, you can post your resume, head-shots, film investment opportunities or job openings.
I hope you all get a chance to check out the Film Q. Public Forum at http://www.filmqpublic.com/forum
Thanks!
-David Titus

Short Film Contest
After the success of its first eight contests, Filmaka has launched its Ninth contest 'The Voyeur'. Submissions are accepted till 31st August 2007.www.filmaka.com
This month's topic is "The Voyeur" and all 1-3 minute films must be uploaded by midnight PST, 31st August, 2007. The annual grand prize is a feature film contract.
Filmaka.com is a new online competition, jurdged by award winning filmmakers including Werner Herzog, Neil LaBute, Paul Schrader and Wim Wenders, and founded by leading independent producers and financiers. Filmmakers have a new chance to enter each month, and submissions are accepted in 10 different languages.
Please visit www.filmaka.com to see past contest submissions, and for complete rules, terms and conditions. Membership is free for full time students: email collegeregistration@filmaka.com from your school issued email account for more information.
short film comp
Hello all
Sony Ericsson is holding a short video and film competition.
where you record a short film from you cell phone and send it in.
all the information is avaliable at www.mola2008.com
its in spanish, but its a good opportunity.
Also check out www.shakecontrol.com for some funny messages you can pass on to friends.
good luck
Chris.M
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