RIFC - Rhode Island Film Collaborative - Independent Films and Filmmakers in RI



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Monday, April 11, 2011

Networking Tues, April 12, Film Industry Mixer, Pixileration, Acting Classes,Extras needed

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 April 11, 2011
Networking Meeting
  

  

Tuesday,

April 12, 2011

7:00 pm

At the Wild Colonial

250 South Water Street, Providence


Come meet other members of the RI Film Collaborative and share ideas, find out about upcoming productions, events and what is going on with your fellow independent filmmakers.

 

We look forward to seeing you there!

There is no charge for this event.
Providence Video Production Request for Proposals 

 

.Request for Proposals - Destination Video

 

The Providence Warwick Convention & Visitors Bureau (PWCVB) is seeking proposals from production companies for the production of promotional video about the Providence area that is aimed at the leisure traveler.

 

Introduction, Background and General Information:

The Providence Warwick Convention & Visitors Bureau is a 501c(6) nonprofit organization whose mission is to create vibrant growth for the local hospitality economy by promoting, developing, and expanding a united visitor industry. General information about the PWCVB may be found on our Web site www.GoProvidence.com. 

 

The PWCVB works closely with the City of Providence on marketing Providence as a leisure travel destination.  To that end, the PWCVB incorporates some graphic elements of the city's "Creative Capital" campaign and will continue to do so.  For an overview of the "Creative Capital" campaign and how it has been incorporated in past PWCVB materials, please visit www.GoProvidence.com/brand/ .

 

The objective of this project is to collaborate with the PWCVB marketing staff to develop an affordable and informative video that positions Providence, Warwick and all of Rhode Island as a dynamic and vibrant destination. The audience for this video will include: leisure travelers, meeting planners and delegates, travel agents, and tour operators. 

 

Subject matter for the video will include: arts and culture; restaurants; hotels in Providence and Warwick; transportation options; the RI Convention Center, outdoor recreation; key area attractions; and footage of the area's scenic beauty.  The video will be shot from scratch and not utilize any existing footage.

 

 

Project Details

 

  • Running Time: Approximately five minutes

 

  • Project Completion Date: September 2011

 

  • Projected Budget: $20,000 not including duplication

 

Required Proposal Submission

Interested parties should provide the PWCVB with five copies of a proposal, including the sections outlined below.

 

Include descriptions of the following:

  • Name and location of company
  • Key staff members' experience and expertise
  • Local/national experience, especially in the hospitality or tourism industries.
  • At least three references from recent clients for video production services.
  • Case studies or samples of previous work, particularly any pertaining to the hospitality or tourism industry.
  • If subcontractors or joint ventures will be used, please provide the above information for those entities.
  • Pricing structure within the parameters of the proposed budget. Should include any costs for script writing, voiceover talent, equipment rental, post production and music.   
  • Duplication costs, with the understanding that any duplication falls outside of the budget set.

 

Deliverables

One five-minute, high definition video that is able to be posted on the PWCVB Web site and other internet channels.  One copy of the video in DVD format.  A copy of all of the footage shot, in Beta format.

 

The PWCVB will reserve right of ownership of all video footage.

 

Selection Criteria

Proposals received in response to this RFP will be objectively reviewed by the PWCVB staff and member representatives. A firm will be selected based on the needs of the PWCVB.  Preference will be given to firms located in Rhode Island.

 

Whenever the PWCVB deems it to be in the PWCVB's best interest, the PWCVB reserves the right, in its sole discretion, to cancel this RFP, to reject any and all proposals, to waive minor irregularities or informalities in a proposal; to re-advertise; and to proceed in a manner other than awarding a contract under this RFP.

 

Copies of proposals must be received at the address below by 5 p.m. on Friday, April 22 

 

 It may be mailed or hand-delivered to:

            Kristen Adamo

            Vice President of Marketing & Communications

Providence Warwick Convention & Visitors Bureau

1 West Exchange St.

Providence, RI 02903

 

All questions regarding this RFP may be addressed to Kristen Adamo at 401-456-0231 or kadamo@pwcvb.com. 
 

Film Industry Mixer 

 

Time Saturday, April 16 · 5:00pm - 10:00pm 

Location Residential Castle in OLDE MYSTIC, CT
152 Whitehall Ave
Mystic, CT 

Created By Film Industry Mixer 

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More Info The regions largest gathering of filmmakers in a laid back atmosphere.

Enjoy food, beverages, games, and people showing their demos, trailers, & clips under 4 minutes.

Hear filmmakers pitching their up and coming projects. Each person is limited to 5 minutes.

Click on See More: for SCHEDULE

http://www.filmindustrymixer.com/2011meet_n_greet2.htm 

The castle is also for sale and we will have a tour at 5:15pm.


5:00pm Doors Open
5:45pm Welcome
6:00pm - 10:00pm Demo's, Trailers, and Project Pitches

$20 donation (includes all you can eat and drink) 

 

For more information contact

Neal Thomassen @ Comedyproducer@aol.com|
 


This is not an RIFC production

Exile Movies and TSL Productions are looking for extras for the feature film "smalltown" 

 

Looking for women 18 - 50, all types, for walk-on roles in the film smalltown.

 

This is not your typical walk-on part.  You will be heavily featured in the film and may be asked to say a line, beat somebody up, flirt with the camera or have a dramatic death scene. You will be playing a prostitute and should feel comfortable wearing the appropriate costume. 

 

This is for an independent film and is not exploitative.  (In other words, although the film deals with sensitive matters, this is a very safe and comfortable working environment and you will be treated with respect and not asked to do anything that makes you remotely uncomfortable).

 

The scenes will be shot on Sunday April 17th and Monday April 18th Women are needed for either, or preferably, both days. 

 

Also looking for men 35 -55.

 

And young men 18 - 35 to play crackheads.

 

This is unpaid other than copy, credit and food.  It will be good fun.

 

For more information contact: Todd LeComte at: tslecomte@yahoo.com

 

This is an RIFC affiliated production

 

 

FirstWorks announces:

PIXILERATIONS [v.8] Call For Works

Deadline extended to April 19th!

 

new media fringe festival @ FirstWorks 

September 22-October 2, 2011
in Providence, Rhode Island


 

PIXILERATIONS [v.8] is a new media festival in Providence, Rhode Island (USA) that investigates the state of new media arts through installations, performances and film/video screenings. It is part of the larger FirstWorks Festival, a multidimensional performing arts festival in Providence each fall. Pixilerations is produced by FirstWorks in collaboration with the Rhode Island School of Design(RISD), Brown University, and the City of Providence's Department of Art, Culture + Tourism. Now in its eighth year, Pixilerations is one of the foremost venues for new media artwork in New England. 

SUBMISSIONS WILL NOW BE ACCEPTED THROUGH

TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 2011


PIXILERATIONS [v.8] 

In an era of Facebook/Twitter-inflamed revolutions, biotechnology ethics wars, and YouTube-generated museum exhibitions, this year's festival seeks to examine the question "Where - and what - is New Media Art today?" New Media art traditionally held a role at the intersections of art, science, technology and social realms, yet artists who do not identify as New Media artists now make free use of the same tools as video game programmers, robotics engineers, and DJs. Pixilerations [v.8] seeks work that broadly explores these identity questions of art/not art, new/old.  

 

We invite artists, musicians, performers, film/video makers, and new media practitioners to submit work.


HOW TO APPLY: 
To submit work, please .

Contact: 

pixilerations@first-works.orgfollow this link (Note: you must start and finish this submission form in one session, it is not possible to save your work and return later)


This is not an RIFC production
"The Joy of Sox"
  
Hot off the presses: PBS's main distributor has just agreed to put "The Joy of Sox: Weird Science and the Power of Intention" in their Spring catalog!  That's where affiliate stations go to fill their schedules. So we're in - if we can finish the film!  This is where you can help.  We hit the 50% funded mark, but we still need your help to raise the remaining 50% of our goal.  Tell your family, friends, Red Sox Nation about the film.  Every donation is rewarded, and you can get your name in the credits and get some really cool stuff.  We greatly appreciate your help and support in getting this film out to the masses.  

 

 
This is not an RIFC Production
Rhode Island Film Collaborative

 

401.484.RIFC
172 Exchange St. Pawtucket, RI
In This Issue
Networking Meeting
City of Providence RFP
Film Industry mixer in CT
Extras needed
Pixileration
Acting & Auditioning classes
Roving Eye Film Festival
Save the dates
Upcoming Class-Auditioning and Acting in Front of the Camera with Carolyn Pickman - starting next week!
 

 

 

Tuesdays, April 19- May 10, 2011

6:30 - 9:00

  RIFC, 172 Exchange St. Pawtucket
3rd floor

 

Instructor Carolyn Pickman

Guest Instructor Michael Corrente

 

 
Price:  $209

Description This course addresses the question, "How do I give an exceptional audition?"

 

 

Get the call back, book the job - or just learn to work the camera like a pro. Practice and insightful coaching are the keys to improving your ability to work with the camera, and your comfort with it.

Carolyn Pickman brings actual audition material from television commercials, corporate videos, and film scripts. Participants will be videotaped in a mock audition setting at each class. Students will review the videos and learn to prepare, and adjust their performances for the camera, take direction, and learn tricks of the trade - both in auditioning successfully, and in effectively conveying character and presence through the lens of the camera.

Carolyn walks you through auditioning step-by-step, pointing out the pitfalls to avoid and giving an insider's view on what industry pros look for. Students are welcome to repeat this course - different material is always added.
 

 

To sign up, go to: rifcfilms.com/education.aspx

 
Roving Eye International Film Festival

A Collaboration between Roger Williams University and FLICKERS: Rhode Island International Film Festival

April 14-17, 2011

 

Sixth annual event takes place April 14-17th in collaboration with Roger Williams University. Highlights include: Famed Documentary Filmmaker, Frederick Wiseman as Keynote Speaker; Introduction of "Legacy Series" celebrating the life of Anthony Quinn; and a Jewish Film Series sponsored by the Edwin S. Soforenko Foundation with the RWU Hillel · plus a special community screening scheduled at the Barrington Public Library.

 

Fir more information go to:

http://www.film-festival.org/RovingEye11.SCHED.php
Save the Dates-
48 Hour Film Project
 

Monday, May 23, Talent Showcase

June 12- screening "Best of 2010"

July 15 - Kick off for 48 hour project

July 17 - Drop off finished short films

July 19-21 - Screening of films

August 6 - Awards

Save the Date
Black & White Holiday Party
 

Saturday, December 3, 2011

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