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Brodsky & Treadways International Center for 8mm Film Chock full of great info on 8mm filmmaking and preservation, including excerpts from their wonderful self-published book, Super 8 in the Video Age. If you need professional film to video transfer services for 8mm films (family heirlooms or your art films), contact these guys. Shooting 8mm Great resource for Super 8 camera manuals, but its full of other great 8mm info. The 8mm Film Format Metadirectory The mother of all small format film link sites. Mike Brantleys Super 8 Filmmaking site - Loaded with lots of great info. Hes got a great links page. The Super 8 Guys Super Filmmaking Link Directory II Loaded with links to all kinds of Super 8 resources. Project Resolution, is a free and open monthly forum in Richmond where filmmakers are invited to present their work and to receive feedback and critique from the audience. Projects are encouraged to be under five minutes and are based on pre-established audience prompts. (MiniDV, VHS & DVD accommodated). DV.com A great source of info for filmmakers interested in digital video. Site promoting Girl Director, a wonderful new how to book that encourages teenage girls to make movies. "Tales from the Grips" features news and dirt of Richmond's production community (updated every Monday). SUPER8SITE
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Kodaks
Super 8 page - You can buy Super 8 and 16mm film directly from
Kodak. If youre a student, you qualify for their student discount.
Pac Lab in NY City - Great East Coast lab, especially for black and white Super 8 films. Dwaynes Photo in Kansas They process Kodachrome 40 movie film; now theyre the only K-40 processing lab in the U.S. Kodak sends theirs to a lab in Switzerland. John Schwind's International Film - Specializing in hard-to-find filmstocks - Double 8mm, Double Super 8mm, and some 16mm filmstocks. |
National Alliance for Media Arts and Culture a great site to find out what other organizations like RMIC are doing. Association of Independent Video and Filmmakers A membership organization that provides support for independent producers and advocacy for the media arts field. They put out the great magazine, Independent Film and Video Monthly. The Central Virginia Film Office Virginia Commission for the Arts Stay abreast of grant opportunities and resources for VA media artists. Richmond
Indymedia (Richmond Independent Media Center) is a collective
of journalists offering grassroots, non-corporate coverage of local news
and major protests in Richmond, Virginia. The Film-Makers Cooperative The largest archive and distributor of independent and avant-garde films in the world. Created by artists in 1962, the Coop has more than 5,000 films and videotapes in its collection. Scanline, a WCVE-TV program that features Virginia-produced independent films. richmondmovies.com/ The place to go to find out what bigger budget films are playing in Richmond. Richmond Indi Radio - broadcasting music you don't hear on the radio dial with Live local DJs doing real live shows. In addition to the locally produced music shows, they offer a wide range of national and local news and views programming that covers issues unrepresented by other media. The
Rutgers Film Co-op/New Jersey Media Arts Center, dedicated to
non-commercial exhibition of independent, classic, international and experimental
films and videos. Year-round programming offering more than 100 annual
film screenings and events.
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FESTIVALS - a listing of some of the film festivals & screening opportunities available to independent filmmakers and media artists. |
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