Just got in from the Raindance Canada event, 99 Minute Film School, with Elliot Grove- a Toronto-native filmmaker who founded the Raindance film festival in Britain.
In short, the seminar was pretty damn good. Mr. Grove certainly has the knowledge and experience to break down the film “industry” (or business, rather) into an easily understood entity […]
Written on October 30, 2007 | Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment
So my friend Goudge (who just got back from working a film fest in Abu Dhabi!) is in LA right now at the AFI Film Festival, prepping for the opening night film premiere of Lions for Lambs.
Today he called me from Hollywood Blvd, and we had something of a “video conference” over the webcam at […]
Written on October 29, 2007 | Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment
Last week at the Afterdark film festival, the Saveslot crew and I ran into Uwe Boll after watching his new movie- DungeonSiege: In the Name of the King… something like that.
As I stated in my last Uwe Boll post, I think he’s a brilliant Indie Producer but has a lot of growing to do as […]
Written on October 29, 2007 | Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment
So a bunch of us went out to the After Dark Film Fest last night to see Uwe Boll’s latest flick, In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale.
Uwe was there to introduce the flick, but he just talked about how tired he was because of some sort of problem with his […]
Written on October 23, 2007 | Posted in Uncategorized | 1 Comment
So I’m coming back from the store with laundry detergent and I almost literally bumped into David Miller, the Mayor of Toronto. He was with his young kids, all decked out in sports-jerseys… I wonder actually if they were really his kids, or kids hired for the campaign. Or perhaps kids hired for fun and […]
Written on October 20, 2007 | Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a comment
The Superblog, written by Dennis Logan of Supergun Cinema, covers the exploits of his guerrilla filmmaking and screenwriting in Toronto, Canada as well as news and commentary on anything film.