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Kendra Marshall: “Blackout” | blip.tv | grooveTEK.net

Kendra Marshall @blip.tv
Thanks Kendra!

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Cary Sontag: Black Flowers | carysontag.com | grooveTEK.net

Cary Sontag: Black Flowers | carysontag.com | grooveTEK.net

This free movie will be premiering to the general public on the Internet in the summer of 2009.
Filmmaker Cary Sontag;
Producers Samantha Bearden & Cary Sontag;
Assoc. Producers Vince DeVito, Julio Salcedo, Vic Stapf (Synthetrix).

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Michael Lynne @ The Indie Summit: ‘Stay independent’ | indieWIRE | grooveTEK.net

Michael Lynne @ The Indie Summit: ‘Stay independent’ | indieWIRE | grooveTEK.net

I think it is ironic that I have been asked to kick-off this Independent Film Summit, having been a principal in perhaps the most successful independent film company in history – which has nevertheless become one of the biggest victims of the consolidation of film production and distribution that has so negatively affected the independent film universe. Fortunately, we are living to fight another day in our new production company, Unique Features.

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“I Covered My Eyes” a film by Emerson College’s Artist in Residence | Paul W. Turano | paulturano.com

“I Covered My Eyes” a film by Emerson College’s Artist in Residence | Paul W. Turano | paulturano.com

I Covered My Eyes investigates childhood notions of threat and safety by juxtaposing TV news broadcasts of tragic world events with home movie footage. The project was first conceived after seeing the televised images broadcast live on September 11 2001, and wondering what children must be feeling upon witnessing this horrific act within our own borders.

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“I Covered My Eyes” a film by Emerson’s Artist in Residence – Paul W. Turano | grooveTEK.net

“I Covered My Eyes” a film by Emerson’s Artist in Residence – Paul W. Turano | grooveTEK.net

My work from over 15 years as a practicing image maker has developed through autobiographical and essayistic experimental strategies, from small meditations to expansive explorations. I examine the process of image making as a way of communicating personal, social and political ideas or interpretations of history, from both the domestic and the public spheres. The images and sounds I present refer to subjects as far away as Mars and as close as my own back porch.

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