Hi there fellow Quest for Jackie Channies!
I’m so excited about this but Quest for Jackie Chan Pilot Trailer will be having its world premiere at the Kinos Sydney film event.
I know, I know,. I haven’t yet started the “Quest for Jackie Chan!’ officially as yet and so far I’ve been hubcubating my digital media and social web 2.0 to hone these vital skills before this project revs up to snowball all the way.
The mock/pilot/ fake (whatever you want to call it) trailer (3 mins) is my personal reminder of my journey ahead, that I should not back down and its time to step up my game and finish it. Yes, it is daunting, yes I do have funny dreams like chasing Jackie Chan and then falling off a building only to have woken up in wet blankies. And then there was the dream that hundreds of the little Jackie Chan icon that I designed on my shirts picked me up and carried me away. (I should hold back on that 4th energy drink from now on).
So please, do come down if you are available to the event!
Date: Monday, May 17, 2010
Time: 6:30pm - 10:00pm
Location: Fraser Studios
Street: Behind the
City/Town:
Kino Sydney is a monthly open-mic night for filmmakers, based in
At Kino, all the short films are world premieres made especially for the night. Anyone can take part, either by showing a film, or coming to watch.
The cabaret-style screening also features an open beer & whiskey bar, snacks, a live band, live DJs and giveaways. It's open to all lovers and makers of short films. All for $15 at the door.
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#kino36 brings back the hats (i.e. wear a hat and you'll look pass for a kino veteran). Playing live on the night are Neonhearts Djs and Julia Why?
To register a film, email us: kino (at) kinosydney.com.
For filmmaker rules, visit http://www.kinosydney.com.
To get in for free, you can:
- make a film
- bring home cooked food
- volunteer to help on the night
...just email us to raise your hand.
Got some annoyingly creative friends (musos, designers, photographers, geeks and er, filmmakers)? Invite them to come along!
Kino
Kino nights take place monthly in
Kino encourages participants to learn about the craft of filmmaking by going out there and making films, unshackled by the burden of resources, time and money. Kino Sydney provides filmmakers of all skillset, background and experience with a support network to write, shoot and edit their projects as well as an opportunity to show the work to a large audience.
Kino is a place to network, meet cast and crew and enjoy great films. Everyone is encouraged to participate and given the means to do so, effectively blurring the boundaries between film makers and film watchers. Kino Sydney is a non-competitive, inclusive and accessible series of events which attracts close to 3,000 participants each year.
Kino Sydney is part of an international network born in Montréal in 1999. It is now a global movement, with cells in
Kino Sydney is organized by The Festivalists: Mathieu Ravier, Marianne Alla & Karina Libbey.
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