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Storyboard Artist Needed At Flipside Films In Ellicott City, MD
Flipside Films is looking for a Storyboard Artist in the Balitmore area. Job starts January 1st and should be finished Feb 1st (2008). Compensation for Materials and copy of finished film. Synopsis: A prince must convince an ancient empire to Convert this post to pdf … Read entire article »
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Film & Video, Actor, and Crew Posted Jobs on Craig’s List
Decided to add a few syndication feeds – This helps you, the loyal reader, as it puts a lot more information in front of your eyes, yet in a compact way. So, if you haven’t noticed it yet, have a look at our syndicated RSS feed from Craig’s List’s – this only deals with Film, video, actor, and crew posted jobs: Film & Video, Actor, and Other Crew Posted Jobs on Craig’s List. This new syndicated page is posted on the right-hand side (see it there on very the top?). So if we haven’t posted anything today, you may want to check out our Syndicated Craig’s List feeds… Convert this post to pdf … Read entire article »
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Writing a Screenplay? Have You Tried Celtx Yet?
If you write screenplays and you haven’t tried Celtx yet, then you are really missing out. Officially, it’s still not in it’s “final version 1.0″ yet, but at version 0.99.1, it’s close enough. I’ve been using Celtx for close to two years now, and I have to say it’s come quite a long way since my first try. But even then, it was a worthy enough program that I quit using the copy of Final Draft 5 that I had on my computer at the time. And now that Celtx is all grown up, with even more great features, it sure is the way to write a screenplay, and other pre-production things. Convert this post to pdf … Read entire article »
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Jessica Alba v Angelina Jolie v No Name Actress
Okay, I decided to cave in and do a little contemplating. Do you think it’s really all that important to have a name actor for a brief shot in your film? Or is it just an old independent film lie? Which one: How many people go to see a major motion picture JUST because it Convert this post to pdf … Read entire article »
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